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time-consuming process than
conventional pre-shading, but
I did feel a bit more in control.
With the white masked, the
EDSG upper finish was built up by
laying down a series of patches of
Mr. Hobby H333 EDSG, H317 Dark
Sea Grey, and H337 Greyish Blue,
again blending the whole lot with
very thin H333 lightened with
about 10% white; the result is a
multi-toned faded finish typical
of the Navy Phantoms at sea.
The bare metal areas around the
tail and the stabilators were painted
with a variety of Alclad shades.
Several thin coats of Mr. Hobby H30
Clear gave a finish ready for decals.

DECALS
There are more than 300 stencils,
and a stencil placement map that
looks like a spider has run across
the page several times. In the
majority of cases, the stencils go
on over any national markings
or codes, but it pays to check.
The Airfix decals are well

printed, but are rather thick and
resistant to softening solutions


  • not really a problem with the
    smaller stencils, but the big red
    flashes on the fin don’t settle easily
    into the panel lines. The Xtradecals
    are thinner, but quite grabby.
    The airframe I was modelling
    was XV590 001/R, which after cross-
    decking with the USS Saratoga in
    1978 was painted with the “Colonial
    Navy” legend. It also had a white star
    painted in as part of the fuselage
    roundels, zaps applied by VF-171, and
    its underwing serials overpainted
    in white (I imagine some of the
    fuselage and underwing stencils will
    have suffered collateral damage).
    In an attempt to replicate the
    time history of the aircraft, I set
    about weathering it before adding
    the newest decals. Given the rather
    heavy panel lines, I restricted
    myself to fading and streaking
    the EDSG by applying random
    dots of white, grey, and black oil
    paint, and blending them with a
    flat brush dampened with white
    spirit, using downward strokes
    on the fuselage and fore-and-aft
    strokes on the wings and tail.
    The white underside was treated
    to a similar, but more restrained
    process using browns. I had cut and
    applied the “NAVY”’ component of
    the side legend before weathering,
    but to replicate the final finish I
    masked a rectangle which I painted
    with straight EDSG and glossed with


“THERE ARE MORE THAN 300


STENCILS, AND A STENCIL


PLACEMENT MAP”


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