Jim, the only clear coats I stay away from are the catalyzed (3 parts one), that stuff is not good unless you wear a full body suit. You want to keep that stuff OUT of your lungs. Which is why I stick with the one stage clears like the DuPont Spot Acrylic Clear in the can I like to use.
Shane, also, if you want the mud to be a little chunk, mix in a pinch of plaster to the diluted, mud-colored paint and then fling it with the old toothbrush. Good luck, and I know you will post more pictures.
Totally, understand and respect that, Bill. Everyone should keep in mind that COASTAIRBRUSH.COM offers a lifetime warranty and free service on Iwatas, so if anything goes wrong, you mail it in and they will get it back to you in perfect working order.
You bet, Bill. I saw this earlier this morning and I remembered quite a few folks here were interested. The NEO is a great starting brush too, which I think they put out to compete with Badger and Paasche, which are also great contenders.
You can stipple it with a little bit of black, ruddy brown, and gray primer and then spatter some mud on there with an old toothbrush, I think it will make this bad puppy look road ready!
The Alclad work is OUTSTANDING, and so are all the other details. Another Grand Slam, John. Keep it going, you almost have yourself another beautifully executed and finished model.
Someone just emailed me this picture of a certain someone at a show today walking around telling people that he is Doctor Cranky!
Although there are striking resemblances in the gray hair and the fact that the real Doctor Cranky has about 100 pounds on this character (not to mention that this individual can fling gloss a lot better than Doctor Cranky), THIS IS NOT DOCTOR CRANKY. So any autographs or merchandise this said individual is distributing is counterfeit. BUYER BEWARE!
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Wow, I am all caught up on the fun and excitement with this build, Harry, thanks for sharing the wonderful eye candy and some of the great tips like that cover. Keep it going, chap.
Michael, it's a beautiful model. Congratulations. It looks like you are also full steam ahead on the base. I can see the Palm tree and couple of more surfboards stuck in the sand.