Time for some dullcote garage pics...
After three shots of dullcote. Bridge module port side detail. Backlit window detail.:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 472 by Steve J, on Flickr
Bridge and windows after dullcote:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 471 by Steve J, on Flickr
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 467 by Steve J, on Flickr
Forward port saucer window cutout detail:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 470 by Steve J, on Flickr
Port side backlit window detail:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 468 by Steve J, on Flickr
Good closeup of the rooms behind the windows:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 469 by Steve J, on Flickr
Dorsal stern details after dull cote;
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 474 by Steve J, on Flickr
Type 9 shuttles in bay. Stern window cutout detail:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 465 by Steve J, on Flickr
Deflector and engineering hull details:
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USS Voyager WIP Img - 475 by Steve J, on Flickr
Next I need to flip her over and spray the underside with the dull cote. She will be very flat when I'm done.
It really brings out the "rorschach/aztrec" paneling a little more as the gloss disappears, something I was aware of and am please with.