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  1. Awesome Gremlin! Who makes it and where can I get it!
  2. Yep. Just did that a couple minutes ago. I'll wait until it dries and then just paint it! Thanks again
  3. So just something like Elmers? That sounds like it would be the best way. Thanks
  4. Hey All Just got all my stuff in and practiced some painting methods and whatnot on these first two models. These are my first pretty much ever and definitely the first weathering. On the roof of the Impala I tried a salt and hairspray technique, but until my airbrush comes it is very hard to get good results. That also goes for most of the other painting too. The salt gets in the brush and then it's all downhill from there. I think the hood on the Impala came out nicely, but the rest of it could be much better-- same with the Bel Air. But hey, it's my first try! practice makes perfect! Tell me what you think! & any suggestions! The tarp / car cover on the Bel Air still needs painting!!!
  5. Hey All So this afternoon I took a tissue, cut it down to size, lay it over the back of a model and saturated it with water. I conformed it to the shape that I wanted, and now it is dry. BUT! How should I go about painting it? Should I saturate it again and then paint it like watercolor? Or paint it dry? I am using Tamiya Acrylics Thanks!
  6. WOW what a workspace! Looks like a converted kitchen or something
  7. Paul and Mercman; where did you guys get those slim shelves that your paints are on? I have been looking for them and was thinking about just building some.
  8. Alright then, well my decision is now up in the air again. Mike and Romell, how would you say that double action is? Does it seem fine to start with? I really have no idea about airbrushes so whatever you guys on here say pretty much goes!
  9. Dr. Cranky! I didn't know you were on this forum! I had just PM'd you on YouTube the other day about if I got the process for salting correct. Thanks again. Great video as always
  10. That is true, I am a first-timer Well, after those two opposite suggestions, I quite frankly don't have a clear path. Erik, I do agree with you though, and I just want to learn the tricks of the trade. ALSO, I remembered I have a 50 or 70 gallon compressed air tank I used to use with an industrial truck horn on my "08 Mini Cooper. That was a riot. I could just fill that up with air from my garage compressor and then use that with a regulator/filter! I think thats' a perfect plan. So now, with that Micro Mark airbrush and the tank, everything checks out before I make a purchase?
  11. I haven't, but a buddy of mine did a while back. I don't remember what he used exactly but he mixed something like a metallic silver and something close to Tamiya X-23. So I know it's supposed to turn out as a metallic blue sort of thing. Sorry, can't help much beyond that point. Good Luck!
  12. Ooh! Love the build so far. Those Darts on steel wheels just look. so. cool.
  13. I cant seem to find the airbrush & compressor deal for $69. I onle see it for around $80! A link would help. But until then, I have narrowed it down to either of these: Micro Mark Single Action: http://www.micromark.com/beginners-ez-starter-airbrush-set,10234.html Harbor Fright Double Action: http://www.harborfreight.com/deluxe-airbrush-kit-95810.html Thoughts?
  14. Agh. Im new to this forum so I didn't know this already existed. I have seen it on other forums and it's quite popular! Alright then, never mind!
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