Here is the Escape Pod Mk2 with the first coat of grey primer. I used a "sandable" primer which is a darker grey than the standard one.
I did add a bit more detail around the engine nozzles and the rear landing gear winglets before spraying the the primer.
There is a little bit of spot filling and sanding to do next and I need to devise a suitable paint scheme for it.
More soon...
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Inspirational as always. Thanks for posting.
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