Spitfire Mk.IXc late versionView: Slideshow Mosaic List 1May 16, 2015Unpainted cockpit and fuselage. 2May 16, 2015Cockpit test fitted. 3May 16, 2015Cockpit painted and ready for the other half of the fuselage. 4May 17, 2015Ready for paint. 5May 17, 2015Ready for paint. 6May 22, 2015Basic camouflage painting done 7May 23, 2015First step in the weathering process using lightened and darkened base colours. 8May 23, 2015Next step is to paint the invasion stripes. 9May 23, 2015Invasion stripes painted. 10May 23, 2015 11May 23, 2015Now onto my favourite part; the decals. 12May 30, 2015 13May 30, 2015 14May 30, 2015Next step is a subtle panel wash to finish the weathering process. 15June 7, 2015A simple oil wash can really get the details to appear. I have slightly exaggerated the wash on the lower side since it is less visible from the “normal view position”. 16June 7, 2015Another example of what an oil wash can do for the surface details. 17June 7, 2015 18June 7, 2015 19June 13, 2015 20June 13, 2015 21June 13, 2015 22June 13, 2015 23June 13, 2015 24June 13, 2015 Comments23 November 2024, 04:15 - Project infoSpitfire LF Mk.IXc24 images1:48CompletedSupermarine Spitfire LF Mk.IXc Royal Air Force (1918-now)No. 302 (Polish) Sqn. MH712/WX-D (W/O Henryk Dygala)1944 World War 2 All albumsView all albums »