I'm more of a fan of the colorful grey over white birds, but your low-vis scheme turned out great. I haven't tried black basing yet, (nor the salt technique) but it looks like a great way to sneak in some practice for WWII Luftwaffe camouflage! The lighter "touch up" around the access panels (along with the darker areas where they were handled by grubby hands) finishes the mottled look of a USN jet that's been at sea for a while. Great job on one of my favorite USN jets!
Congratulations on the assembly. I suggest a video showing the assembly of the 1/48 kit from Kinetic of Mirage IIIE Those parts of the air intakes and the bottom part of the cannons, only modelers with experience to assemble them correctly. Thank you .
Excellent build indeed!!! Just one observation would have been to put a very light coat of clear smoke on the large canopy sections.May have to source this kit myself.
@@PerisModels I thought that might be the reason as the pit did look very nice.Well the bottom line is this is a piece of outstanding workmanship and thank you very much for sharing your process with us!!
This is excellent work. Was your gloss coat acrylic? I ask because I use acrylics paints, and I've had trouble with the Tamiya panel line wash messing up my paint job.
@Peri's Models Got it, thanks! I just started this kit, and your build videos are serving as a 'handrail' for me, so to speak. Though I'm doing the earlier grey over white scheme. You do such excellent work, Peri, and your presentation is spot on, in my opinion!