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Duke Savage

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  1. Your right! It is all about technique. Which I need to develop to spray this paint right. That is exactly how I was use it like my old badger 200. Do have some paint I can thin down and practice, which I really never took the time to do with the Iwata...practice. Need to put in some leg work! Think I will pull out an old mule and go to town. Going to practice with both tips with different types of paint. Thanks for all your insight and help Mel
  2. Boy! this sure is a different animal. Allways seamed that in airbrushing wet was the way to go to keep the texture away. Did do a little bit of testing and my results were less than acceptable. Kinda freaked me out. Painting is my biggest Achilles heel. Do Not Have the Patience. and even though I know this, I still push it. Anyhow I'm using an Iwata eclipse just changed the .3 to the .5 that's what I tested with. Would you go back to the .3 for better control of spray wetness and movement? I have been a on and off again modeler I guess now for thirty years and still learning. Can't thank you enough for this advice. Will follow it to the rule, because this paint is not cheap. Thanks Again! Mel Hall
  3. Thanks for your response, why no wet coats? what about their primer, it seems awfully thin. so, after I Prime coat ...wait a day...And then base coat....color coat ...clear coat all in one day? How close should the airbrush be to a avoid laying down a wet coat without the paint drying out before it hits surface?
  4. Has anyone used Didspade paint? Looking for tips to apply, or what to be cautious about. First time using Auto grade paints Thought to give it a try , bought it from Scale finishes Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mel Hall
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