Ok well a stripped plane isn't that interesting I know but it did take some time to strip it and prime it so that's about all I got done last night. No need to show the primed plane either since it was just primer grey.

Here is the Vega painted red. I chose to hand paint the plane red using about 4 or so thin coats. I like the slight variation of the hand painted surface over a smoother spray painted surface. Vegas were made of plywood and the fact that this plane is diecast already makes it look a bit smoother and more uniform than it should. Also the pics I've seen of older planes make a lot of them look hand painted.

The next task was to go ahead and tackle the main decorative feature of this plane. I wanted to have a stylized crow with it wings spread out over the top of the plane and wings. I made a basic half template to trace around.

After tracing around the left side I flipped my template over and traced the right side.

Then I drew in the beak and feather tuft on the head.

then I painted it in with black. I still have some touch up to do here. I'm also going to add some highlights before I'm done to bring out the crow more but I'll wait to do that after I finish laying in some more detail and give the model a light wash.