Then where am I to go? There's no one home but you You're all that's left me too And when my love for life is running dry You come and pour yourself on me
Gimp will do it and Gimp is free. First, you will need to level it and crop it so that it fits side to side. Open file, image. print to size and adjust it to the width you want. print it out. I've used this successfuly many times.
Temp in th mid to upper 90's. heat index well over the100 degree mark. High humidity. But it rains most every afternoon. It doesn't do any good though. It's just as hot and humid afterward. Next week is supposed to return to normal with Monday's forcast set for a high of 88 and the rest of the week in th low 90's. But what can you expect? This is Central Florida.
I am wit Hary on this one. Hobby town is my last optoin for purchase of something I want, need. It has to be a real need that can't be filled some ware else before I buy at Hobby town prices.
You can watch live feed on the Woodward Cruize, just google it. As someone who actually was a part of the real thing from the early to mid 60's, I don't feel a real need to return to what I feel has turned into something it wasn't.
Yes, you can use windex to thin acrylic paint. I just use plain old water. I also use Liquitex air brush medium with the water as it helps the paint. It will take practice to learn your air brush and the application method that will work well for you.
I would suggest that if you want to learn how to paint models with acrylics, you view Chapman's utube vidios on the subject. He has it down and can show you how to do it. This is one of his posts in on this board. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=86040. I use acrylics with great success. It's a learning process.