Then it was time for some Bauhaus Gold
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hit it with 320 again, wipe it down, air it off and hit with some matte sealer. Trace your yellow paint chip markings, and mask them all off just like before
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After that it was time to start the green process. I first hit it with a base coat of some leftover Tamiya DK green AS-21
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Looks pretty ****** doesn't it?? Fear not true believer for this is only the beginning..read on 
Since I decided I was going to be airbrushing with the testors model master medium green (34102) I was going to need a base coat of green so I wouldn't have so much surface area to cover. I used the stuff in the bottle because it came out a much more accurate green than the medium green of the same brand in the can (I don't know why, don't ask me lol). So, mixing it with some thinner, I was able to get the proper consistency for the airbrush and covered the rest of the back with this little bottle.
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Afte that I hit it lightly with some 600, just enough to smooth out any possible bumps. After that wipe it down and air it off again
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This part was crucial to get just that right shade of green. The medium green (IMO) was just too olivey for my taste but had ALMOST the right color. I decided to try this color of Tamiya's AS-17 green and lightly mist it over the medium green and... voila!
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Next up I decided to shift gears real quick and install the bolts for the collar studs
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And a quick overall look of the green
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