A little Blue

I wanted to do a traditional BearHawk paint job, but was warned about dark colors shrinking tapes in the hot AZ sun.  So I scoured the internet for alternative paint schemes that would look nice but not have too much blue.

I started masking the lines for the blue trim.  Took quite a while to get the lines the way I wanted them.

Next came the masking paper.  I started with regular masking paper from Home Depot and wasn’t happy with how thin it was.  So, I went back and got the heavy duty stuff.  Basically the same as what paper grocery bags are made of.

With all the hard work done, the final painting was easy and a bit anticlimactic!

Looks nice!

Back up on wheels, I put the rudder on! The lines matched up!  Yippee!

PolyBrush Spray coats

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I sprayed the 3 coats of polybrush on the fuselage, turning it each time so the spray was straight down.  The doors and landing gear legs received the same coats.

I mentioned before, but this was tricky to do in the summer heat of Phoenix.  I’d wake up around 4:30AM each morning and spray a coat, then wait until the next morning to do another.

Building a bigger paint booth

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I built another paint booth exactly the same as the first and put them together to make one big enough for the entire fuselage to fit into.

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I built a poor mans rotisserie for the fuselage so I can always spray straight down, as that cuts down on paint runs considerably.