Detailed production process of ship model of World War II.
Warships are painted in order, top surface first, rear side. Top surface refers to the plane effect when viewed from the top surface. This surface is mainly the main deck and the deck on the superstructure. It is painted with several wood colors commonly used on decks. Remember 1:700 demon with 0.4mm textured paper. Improper hand cutting will affect the effect of the sideline. You can use wartime camouflage on the side, or you can use ordinary clothes after the war, depending on your personal preference. However, it is necessary to distinguish between the artillery configuration in camouflage in wartime and the warship configuration that is often installed after the war. Don't spray camouflage after the war, that's wrong. Don't spell the bridge position first, do it in layers, spray each deck first, and then assemble it. Japanese warships have the difference between linoleum cloth and wooden deck, remember to distinguish. Camouflage photos should be prepared before painting, and it is best to print them according to the length of the ship, so that it is easier to locate the camouflage boundary position.