Unfortunately this house we are in has no place for my display case. I do have a nice building area
but no display area so mine go into plastic shoe boxes and up on my gun safe...
Quite frequently I use nail polish for painting my kits.My wife bought me some cool colors but
they are gel polish. Has anyone used the gel's yet and if so how do you thin them? I was thinking
just extra thinner or is there some other trick to it?
Thanks for the information, I knew it was for rc bodys but dident think about it being hot.I just thought flexible.
Looks like I have some spoon painting to do........thanks
I have a couple of spray cans of Tamiya PS paints here and would like to use them up.Is there any reason I cant use them on a
primered styrene body? I know the PS is for rc cars but paint is paint on primer right? Your thoughts......
This one also but a different brand.......HUBEST Professional 0.2mm .3mm .5mm Dual Action Airbrush Spray Paint Gun Kit Complete Set for General-Purpose Art-and-Craft Projects Tattoo Model-Railroad Detailing R/C Car Bodies Plastic Kits
Master Airbrush Model G22 Multi-Purpose Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with a 0.3mm Tip and 1/3 oz. Fluid Cup - User Friendly, Versatile Kit - Spray Auto Graphics, Art, Crafts, Tattoos, Cake
I have a badger 150 and 200 brushes but am looking for a fixed cup airbrush.I have been looking
online and see the Master band and was looking for opinions from those who who may have tried
them.Now before you tell me to get a paasche or another badger I cant afford them right now.What
does everyone think?
I am not building an air compressor I was going to build a very small tank for my airbrush compressor to eliminate
the pulsing from the little compressor.
Well it looks like I'm looking for a small tank but wow,I would not have thought 40 pounds could
be so bad.Guys even use pvc to plumb their shops for air and had a guy who wanted to do my place
with it and I was going to use steel for the tank. Well live and learn,thanks guys.
I know building a pressure tank is not to be taken lightly but was thinking if I use material rated for
2000 lbs would be ok.It would only be 8 inches long and maybe 4 inches in diameter.You dont think
at 40/45 lbs it would hold ? If you guys think its a bad idea I guess I wont but I need something small.
living in an apartment has it's limitations and I just dont have room for a compressor or large air tank.
More thoughts?
Just a quick question about my airbrush compressor.How much psi do you think it would build
when used with a small tank? I want to make a tank to stop the pulsing when using my airbrush.
Thoughts.....
I just got an email offering lifetime subscription to our favorite model magazine.Real or bogus I did not open till I
checked it out here first.Anyone else get it?