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Many World War II U.S. Aircraft had three colored lights on the underside of the aircraft. The location of these was typically on the bottom center line of the fuselage or near the edge of the starboard wing tip. The purpose of these lights was a visual “Identification Friend or Foe” (IFF) system. At night you could not tell if an aircraft is friendly or the enemy. The U.S. came up with these downward looking lights to keep from being shot down by friendly fire. The colored lights are red, green, and amber.
Aircraft models today tend to mark these lights. Some kits provide clear lens for them but many do not. Typically the instructions have you paint the red, green and amber lights with gloss paint. This tutorial will allow you to replicate them on models that just have them marked and add a depth of realism.
You can see how to do this at https://davidsscalemodels.com/tips-and-tricks/recognition-lights/
Behind every successful modelling campaign is a professional, well-prepared and well-looked-after model. Working on set is exciting, fast-moving and often great fun, but it’s also important to stay organised, calm and focused throughout the day. Whether you’re a first-time commercial model, a parent supporting a child model or handling a pet modelling booking, preparation makes all the difference. Before any shoot, make sure you’ve checked your travel plans, packed the essentials and saved all client contact information somewhere easy to access. Turning up relaxed and prepared helps you start the day confidently and professionally. Once on set, remember that everyone is working towards the same goal — creating a successful campaign. Listen carefully to instructions, stay patient if schedules change and always keep a positive attitude. Shoots can involve waiting around between takes, so bring water, snacks, comfortable clothing and something to help pass the time. For younger models, welfare is especially important. Children should feel reassured, comfortable and under no pressure during shoots. Bringing favourite toys, books or snacks can help keep energy levels steady and maintain a calm atmosphere throughout the day. Commercial modelling is designed to fit around real people and real personalities, so there’s no expectation for perfection. Pet models also need patience and reassurance on set. New sounds, unfamiliar people and busy environments can sometimes feel overwhelming for animals. Treats, blankets, toys and regular breaks all help pets stay settled and comfortable during filming or photography sessions. At Models Direct, model welfare always comes first. From babies and children to adults, mature models and pets, every booking should feel safe, professional and enjoyable for everyone involved. Read more modelling advice and tips on the Models Direct blog. #ModelsDirect #CommercialModelling #ModellingAgency #ModelTips