BarryW
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Yellow is always a problematical colour. Solutions vary, some say a pink undercoat, some white. Me, I go for a sand primer. MRP primers are as good as their paint and I apply this in a series of light coats, it covers well and I do want a solid yellow.
This is how she looks after three light primer coats.
Then it's the turn of the IJN yellow. It pretty much just has to stain the sand primer to get the right colour.
Below. With the masking removered
I have been searching and looking at photos and have decided not to 'tidy up' the 'snake' areas. I did, however have a few green areas to touch up which took me 5 minutes.
I will leave it a while before using a 1500 grit sanding sponge all over and then to mist coating with gloss
This is how she looks after three light primer coats.
Then it's the turn of the IJN yellow. It pretty much just has to stain the sand primer to get the right colour.
Below. With the masking removered
I have been searching and looking at photos and have decided not to 'tidy up' the 'snake' areas. I did, however have a few green areas to touch up which took me 5 minutes.
I will leave it a while before using a 1500 grit sanding sponge all over and then to mist coating with gloss