Gormy Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Hello everyone,I am new to this forum! And for all intents and purposes, I am new to model building as well. I did quite a bit of it as a kid; building cars, trucks and planes. But that seems like a life time ago. I'm now 30 and looking to pick the hobby back up again. About 10 years ago I made a half hearted attempt at getting back into it when I bought about eight Mustang builds, a single stage airbrush, compressor and paint. Then I never had the time to do it.I currently work as a mortgage banker and since my real car project (1967 Mustang) has a parts list of about $30,000, I am looking to fill my time with the small scale until I have the funds for the real one. And now that I finished renovating my basement, I need a new project.I have questions that I want to pose in here. If anyone knows the best forum to direct me to, I can repost there as well. After a ton of research, I feel using acrylic paint is the direction I want to go. I feel my style of craftsmanship and the look I am going for will be best met with acrylic. I've found a bunch of forums with people using all sorts of methods, but I want to hear people tell me what they think. I want to start out painting cars that reflect show quality paint jobs. Obviously I'm not an expert, but I am a perfectionist and I will paint and repaint, or do as many coats as I need to. Eventually I want to be able to get to a realistic weathered look/patina/rust, etc. But for now, I want to replicate perfectly restored cars when I build them. 1. What primer, paint, thinner, clear coat combos are people having that produces great results? (I have a clean area to paint in, just need help with supplies) People using washer fluid in lieu of thinner, or using wax instead of clear coat, using tooth paste to polish. Some of that is just weird to me, so I'm looking for some feedback. 2. What grades of sandpaper are you using to wet sand (I am very familiar with wet sanding actual vehicles, and I know how the process works and what it can do for a finish) And are you wet sanding after primer, paint and clear? Or just at some steps? I hate orange peel so I'm going to be a major perfectionist when it comes to a glass like finish. 3. Has anyone seen the videos by Donn Yost? Either the "Art of Airbrushing Show Quality Cars" or his other two disc set on model tips? They look intriguing, but at $60 for the two, I don't know if anyone else has found them worthwhile. Thanks everyone! I look forward to getting back into this awesome hobby and sharing my builds!
High octane Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Welcome to the forum Michael as this is a great place to be. Don't know where Arena, Wisconsin is but there's two great clubs in south eastern Wisconsin. One in Oak Creek, and another in Delavan. PM me if you want any info on either of these clubs.
Foxer Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Welcome to the forum. There is a Questions and Answers topic where your questions will get noticed. I'm still learning to paint .. after 50 years .. so I will leave that to other experts here. Don Yost's video is owned by many here and all will give it good reviews. It IS about using enamel paint, bu tit has much information about prep, finishing and every other phase of painting. Orange peel is my big problem. Most polishing kits use 2400 to 12,000 grit.
Gormy Posted November 10, 2015 Author Posted November 10, 2015 Alright. I broke down and just put an order in for his videos. After I read your response I went looking for comments on his videos, and saw that many people here are happy with what they learned from his videos. Hopefully I'll be happy too. This isn't a hobby I want to do half way, I want to do it great. May as well learn from one of the best. And maybe I'll have to revisit my enamel idea (which is where my original plan was and I have many enamel colors at home already). It does look like acrylic offers a lot more colors though, at least from what I've seen of other people's pros/cons lists.
hgbben Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 Welcome aboard. Good to see another join up.
MeatMan Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 Welcome aboard. There is a wealth of knowledge to uncover here.
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