Thanks for the kind words guys. It really is nice to be back to painting and even better to be actually
finishing some, after all this time!
These photos were taken in full sun and the brightness kind of washes out some of the detail, which is a drag. I added some faint panel lines in pencil which washed out in the shots (as did some of the hatches, etc.). I'm going to be investing in a nice photography set-up next month for my birthday, which should improve my picture-taking
Tony (Socutdad) got it right. The APT mini has really nice little molded-in divots on its sides, which I was able to just barely poke with a very fine brush lightly touched into black. I definitely needed my magnifying lamp for those, but they turned out reasonably well.
The windows on the "cockpit" are decals. As OGOptimus guessed, this mini is indeed my first using my new custom "homebrew" decal sets. I made a bunch of random blocks of windows, so I used a few of those.
I wanted to give the APT's front end a better sense of scale. At the 1/3788 scale of these minis, those "window" panels on the mini would be transparencies 2-3 decks high!
I chose to make those panels be anti-glare panels, like the
noses on many big aircraft (thus the dark paint) and put window decals at the top edge to represent the bridge and officer's quarter's actual window ports. This made sense to me since the APT (like the FedEx Courier and the Prime Trader) do a lot of atmospheric landings and would need a good direct-view out the front.
In the next few weeks I should be able to also finish: 2 BC's, 1 CA, 2 CS' (modified), 2 oCL's, 1 HDW, 2 DW's, 2 FFB's, and 5 FF's (all Fed's).