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Once you have designed your model plane following it up with putting all the fabricated/molded pieces together by gluing and fixing to give it a constructed shape, you need to spruce it up to give it an eye catching appearance. The fact, however, is that you need to be careful right from the beginning to if you want the final result to be of high standards. For example, when you start making balsa wood or plywood parts for your plane, all part surfaces need to be sanded flat and smooth. When sanding a built-up or sheet balsa wood component like a tail, it is important to ensure that the same amount of material is removed from each side for a truly flat surface and flush joints.



The trick for achieving this is to use lots of sandpaper of the correct grade. Sanding paper is available in many grades and it is advisable to buy it in boxes to economize. However, this would depend on your requirements. Many people use wet and dry paper, which is not right for wood and is meant only for non-porous materials like metal and paint etc. However, this type of paper available in very fine grit is excellent for sanding blocks of soft balsa or the wing tips of your model plane as it removes very little material and leaves an extremely fine and smooth surface. Before you begin sanding go over the surface of your model and remove any blobs of glue you find. Carefully cut them off with an X-Acto knife. Then, vacuum the structure to remove any loose particles to prevent gouges in the wood as they get trapped between the sanding block and the sanding surface. The sanding block should also be examined before use, to ensure that there is nothing sticking to the bottom that may cause gouges.

You should take on sanding on sunny days, which will let you examine the surface for the sanding perfection. The sanded surface is the base for the quality of appeal your model plane will acquire when you complete applying the final finish. Air brushing is the best way to apply the final finish. Painting requires skill and you should spend some time practicing with cheap paints before attempting to paint your model plane. Painting is time taking and labor intensive. If you want your model to look great, you must be prepared to put in what is required.

The most popular paints that are used these days for model planes include polyurethanes and enamels. These paint types provide better coverage and have less shrinkage to provide an attractive, economical and durable painted surface by application of lesser number of coats. However, the downside is that they take much too long to dry and are not always fuel proof. On the other hand, automotive urethane is of very high quality and also provides excellent coverage, very quick drying time, is fuel proof but is extremely toxic. At the same time it is also very expensive. And if you need a custom color mixed, most companies will mix a minimum of one quart, whereas all you may need may be half a pint. So the result will surely be a lot of wasted paint if you have no other use for it. Finally apply a final coat of clear gloss and fix the decals. Now your model is ready to attract envious stares!
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After gluing, screwing and assembling your model plane, the next important process is painting your airplane, so that it looks as realistic as a real one.

You will first have to prepare your entire plane ready for painting. This means removing all the visible joints, excess glue lines and drops, seams, etc. You will need rough and fine sanding paper and model putty. Fill up all large gaps with model putty or glue and once it dries, start sanding them with the rough paper, followed by the smooth one to give a smooth finish. You can also get plastic melting glue to glue your joints.

Once you apply the glue to both the surfaces and press it together, it melts the plastic and glues them together. You can then remove the excess glue with a knife and sand it down. In case your fuselage is bumpy, then you might have to use putty, to give it an even and smooth finish. After the gluing and sanding is completed, your plane is now ready for painting. You will need to give your model plane a 3D type finish, so that it looks real.

First apply a coat of primer to your plane. You can now apply acrylic paint, which is water based and also dries quickly. This is a good paint for children to use. You could also use enamel paint, which will have to be mixed with thinners, to make it thin before applying it. You can either use a fine paintbrush to paint your plane or use an airbrush, which basically is a miniature-spraying gun. You will have to apply more coats, in case you add more thinner to your paint. If you are using an airbrush, then test spray it first on a piece of paper or cardboard. Keep your airbrush parallel to your surface, and constantly move your hand. If you are too close to the surface, you could have excess paint in one area and that could give a 'runny' finish. Apply a slightly darker shade of paint at the corners, to give the effect of shadows.

Do not forget to keep on stirring that paint, for an even finish. Dry brushing provides depth and gives 'life' to your paint job. You can take your paintbrush and after dipping it in your paint can, remove almost all the paint off it. Use the remaining paint and lightly brush on the surface of your cockpit glass, instrument panels or the sidewalls, so that they get highlighted. Do not use too much paint during dry brushing or you might not attain that effect. You might have to learn all the finishing jobs by trial and error, to get that right look. The Internet too has many sites giving a step-by-step account on how to dry brush your plane. Try them out.

So, these above techniques should give you some tips, so as to make your plane look as real as possible. Use them, so that you do not paint yourself into a tight spot.
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