To mask the markings, carefully apply tape along the edges of the markings so that you can get the paint as close to the edge of the marking as possible.aferguson wrote:got my F-14 today from WWII Attic. It's certainly a bo-hemoth. Very nice overall but mine had these wierd purple spots painted all over it....anyone else have that?
ahem....some of the spots are going to be tricky to touch up, being over top of maintainance stencils etc but i think leaving some of the spots partially exposed will look decent and give a more realistic weathered look....as opposed to the peppered with purple and grey spots look it has now.![]()
who in hell thought that was a good idea??????
On my plane, however, I simply left some of the spots partially showing where they interefered too greatly with the markings (look at the number 201 on the nose in the picture below). The tactic made for a good weathered look. Afterall, my goal when repainting was not to get rid of the spots completely, but to obscure them and work them into the weathering:

Judging by how some of the spots on my plane originally consisted of the dark paint with a lighter gray superimposed on top leads me to believe this was the effect JSI was trying to go for, only they did not get it right.