Sakae 12 finished. Could've used more details but I'm otherwise content. Cylinders were airbrushed with Tamiya Metallic Gray and drybrushed with Chrome Silver.
I obviously have a lot of room left to improve, but seeing as how this was my first attempt at marbling I'm not terribly upset. It was surprisingly tricky trying to find a good distance and air pressure for my airbrush, as can be seen by the numerous examples of spiderwebbing and splattering.
Some of the fine folks on /smg/ offered some marbling technique advice. Went back again and did my best to marble a greater percentage of each panel, and to minimize the garish effect of the spiderwebbing.
Went to glue the engine cowling onto the fuselage when I realize there was a massive crack on the bottom of it. It did seem like a very snug fit after all...
very disappointing, possibly even discouraging, but I shall persevere. Already quite close to the finish line. Can't really say too many nice things about mid-90s Hasegawa tooling.
Some good news, at least. Despite some minor water staining and paint overspray, the wheel bay masks held up and did their job. Will do some retouching in the meantime while I still think about the cowling question.
She's finished! Not great by any means but it was a real relief to see the cockpit hadn't fogged. Again, the fit was terrible. I definitely could've done things a bit differently, but this was only my second monoplane. Overall a rewarding, if sometimes frustrating, experience. If I've learned ONE thing: "just because a seam looks smooth, and feels smooth, doesn't actually mean it's smooth." Please ignore the seam lines at the leading edge of the wings...