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  1. which beand of lacquer do you use? Are they in spray cans or made specifically for airbrushing?
  2. Thanks to some help from Tommy, I practice a little with some future and craft paint and today I decided to shoot my new project. Not sure if I will switch completely to craft acrylics and future but it does work well. Unfortunately my compressor decided today was its last day and now I need to search for a new one. I've seen also some great results online using a 50:50 mix with testors enamels and laquer thinner. I gave it a try and I can see how if dialed in correctly results can be very good.
  3. I'll give the craft acrylics a try tonight. Hopefully they work well but I also want to figure out how to use the azteks and the enamels (50/50 mix with laquer thinner). Thanks for your input! Any other advice out there?
  4. Tommy, thank your taking the time to do this write up, it is greatly appreciated. I'll have to give it a try on a scrap body. Does the paint brand matter or will most craft acrylics work? I've always heard bad things about mixing and spraying craft acrylics compared to testors, tamiya, etc. and that future for clear doesn't last as long as some other brands? I have a bottle of future but hesitate using it because of this reason. Also, do you ever have to sand the body down to polish? I tried buffing out paint that did not have a clear coat before and it did not end as well as expected. Started with 4,000 then 6, 8, 10, and 12. Did a 3 step polish with McGuires scratch x, Polish, and carnuba wax and didn't see great results either. I'm assuming the paint under it had to much orange peel to fix? Not to sure but I assume laying a smooth coat of paint down and then adding clear before doing this process would help. I also just bought a ton of testors enamels and the Aztek paints (huge sale at a Michaels near me) so I would like to utilize those as well. But I will give this method a try, hopefully later on tonight. Thank you!
  5. So I gave the Aztek series a try again. I did not prime the body. I started spraying on the plastic with a .3mm tip on my Paasche H at about 20psi. Once again the finish was not smooth. I was not spraying to far away but for some reason I can not get a smooth gloss finish for the life of me and it's taking all the enjoyment out of modeling. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated!
  6. I got this kit for around $30 after shipping from amazon. Not that bad!
  7. Thanks! Time is always the issue!
  8. the side rails were engraved. The bed was not engraved if I remember correctly. The marker did all the work, give it a try!
  9. I just use the brown Sharpie brand marker. Make a few passes and you'll see how you can control the color for darker and lighter shades. This will help you create a nice wood grain look, I did the bed as well as the bed rails with a sharpie.
  10. Thank you! And yes I agree, but I have seen some amazing jdm builds on here.
  11. I use a brown sharpie with excellent results over the common white plastic. I can post a picture of a truck bed if you would like to see.
  12. Hey all, I was finally was able to finish this kit. Its box stock other than the carbon fiber hood being lowered a tad more as well as some more camber added. It's a decent kit, some of the parts I wish had a better fit. Anyways here it is, thanks for looking!
  13. I use Tamiya acrylics and use Tamiya thinner as well. Like mentioned earlier patience is key with these to build up the color but they do give good results. I usually thin 2 parts paint to 1 part thinner and spray anywhere between 15-25 psi depending on the job and it seems to do the job. To clean up I use Windex mixed with water. about a 70:30 mix. and it cleans great.
  14. The build is awesome and the paint job is immaculate.
  15. Hey all quick question. As you may have already read I am spraying testors enamel 50:50 with laquer thinner and was fairly happy with the results. I can see how a nice smooth paint job can derive from this method. My questions is, what clear coat do some of you use who use a 50:50 testors/MM enamel method. I have heard using Testors gloss coat will work however it does yellow over time. Are there any other options out there that work for clear coating over this mix? Thank you! - Steve
  16. This is a sweet build!
  17. Great build andpaint job, wow!
  18. Love the color!!!
  19. Great thanks! I'll give it a try.
  20. Gave the testors enamel and laquer thinner a try today (ratio 1:1) and After stripping the car twice I can settle for where it's at. Being new to airbrushing I'm still trying to dial in settings, but I can see how people get great results with this. What clear coat do most of you use with good results? There are a couple dust particles that made there way on to the body. Just to make sure, I would have to spray the clear and then sand them out correct? Thank you for all your help!
  21. great, going to give it a try later today. thanks!
  22. I usually get good flow at around 20psi. I stripped the model today and watched some videos on painting. I saw a video on YouTube of someone spraying a 1:1 ratio of the small testors bottles of enamels, with laquer thinner. The results looked great. Has anyone tried this method?
  23. Just wow. Stunning builds
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