May 31, 2011 at 11:26 am
Yesterday,
as it was so nice outside with a little breeze that
was just anought to keep my drying going while I
give a fiew coat of paint on the WIldCat F4F …
I install my self under a tree shade and when for the final fnish result …
First I use Krylon primer on area I wanted to paint and then when the area
was dry I apply the first coat of color paint I choose to apply …
I really like the final result the WildCat that result at the end …
Krylon products I use was perfect to be apply on my EPO WildCat foamy material. I have test it befort I when foward on it and Krylon never did any damage to my foam …
Krylon products are perfect for this kind of foam ,, but always test on a small part befort attempting any paint job going on your EPO foamy aircrafts. That way you’ll be shure it wont melt it down …
Oh, we don’t see it on the photographies but I have add a other red stripe to the blue NAVY color tail join on fuse. That’s makes 2 red stripes next to eachother in that area now. Looks awsome with 2 there …
WILDCAT F4F MAKE OVER view:








By: Col.Mitchell - 1st June 2011 at 11:27
At the evening
time yesterday I got the Wildcat F4F outside
for her Matt vernish sprayed on her.
Now all looks great and seal protected my work …
My opinion …
The Wildcat F4F in more scale view at the evening light befort sundown:






