I tell ya Paddy, if this had an engine I probably wouldn't be building it right now. I think I paid $70 at the Squadron booth at a show last year.
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Thanks Paddy, I was just reading more about how Dowding ordered the scheme fresh out off the factory floor. What's curious to me is the scheme as presented in the instructions shows an outline for the roundels as if they were over painted. What I'm reading was the order was for no roundels or serial number on the underside. The black and white scheme would be identification enough.Never all white Bob but black and white up to 1940 when they went to duck egg blue/Sky , that said some sky aircraft then had the black retrospectively applied from 40 to 41so you could use Sky and black but not really on a Mk1. The black and white was an aircraft recognition thing from about 1938 but it was abandoned once the radar chain was effective over land (previously it looked out to sea) I think
I was having those problems as well with my Badgers. I would usually have to take the brush all apart to find a big clog of stuff inside the nozzle. Once I got it cleaned, if I mixed the paint well and thinned it, it would work for a while then start to clog again. (I have used Testors thinner and Xylene to thin Humbrol) I always mix with a stirring paddle both the paint in the tin (or jars), and then the paint with the thinner in one of my little plastic mixing cups. Doing that helped, but it would still clog up. At this point I think that a lot of that is due to the small passages inside the Badger brushes which allow smaller chunks to start sticking and depositing inside the tip.Alright, I did an inventory of my RAF colors and found I have RAF interior, RAF Dark Green and RAF Sky....but Sky not needed on this early bird. OK, no problem, underside is black and white. Got that covered. Where's RAF Dark Earth? I started checking references and found Humbrol 29 is my match. I don't use Humbrols often so I checked my stock. Got it! Even had some Humbrol thinner because I didn't want to risk the wrong thinner. So I thinned that stuff up and loaded it in the Sotar with the fine tip. I'm sure it's me but it sprayed like freakin' Vallejo. I'd get it squirting then I'd have to pull back on the feed some more to get the paint coming again, go like that, more feed...Then I'd have to clear the tip. It did not spray well but I did get coverage.
Was I using the wrong tip?
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Yep, it'll be mottled and random.
