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6 9 November 2020, 00:05
Desert Marlin
I guess it finally happens! I have been doing the same. Making this get done feels very good! The shading looks great!
I guess it finally happens! I have been doing the same. Making this get done feels very good! The shading looks great!
22 November, 17:15
Jason Marson
Thanks for your kind words Desert Marlin. I've had my airbrush kit for a little over 6 months and I feel that I'm finally starting to see progress in my ability. Onwards and upwards!
Thanks for your kind words Desert Marlin. I've had my airbrush kit for a little over 6 months and I feel that I'm finally starting to see progress in my ability. Onwards and upwards!
22 November, 20:11
Desert Marlin
In my work I am still struggling with airbrushing Vallejo paints. The struggle is real!
In my work I am still struggling with airbrushing Vallejo paints. The struggle is real!
22 November, 20:21
Jason Marson
@Desert Marlin are you using the standard or the Model Air paints? I'm using the latter at the moment and in the majority. I find they work just fine and the clean up is much easier than with the other paints I've been using which includes, MrColor (aqueous and lacquer paints), Hataka red caps, and Tamiya. Let me know and I'll see if I can help at all.
@Desert Marlin are you using the standard or the Model Air paints? I'm using the latter at the moment and in the majority. I find they work just fine and the clean up is much easier than with the other paints I've been using which includes, MrColor (aqueous and lacquer paints), Hataka red caps, and Tamiya. Let me know and I'll see if I can help at all.
23 November, 04:43
Desert Marlin
I have noticed the same. I am using the Surface Primer (black and white) from Vallejo and find that helps a great deal. I have little trouble with the Mr. Color paints. I was always fond of the Gunze Sangyo paints as I felt they matched the actual colors (real life) rather closely. So the Mr. Color Aqueous has become one of my favorites. Right now, I agree that the Model Air (I used the US OD on my P-38) work very well. I have had some trouble with the "Model Color" variety as well. Thanks for your help! It's always welcome! Cheers!
I have noticed the same. I am using the Surface Primer (black and white) from Vallejo and find that helps a great deal. I have little trouble with the Mr. Color paints. I was always fond of the Gunze Sangyo paints as I felt they matched the actual colors (real life) rather closely. So the Mr. Color Aqueous has become one of my favorites. Right now, I agree that the Model Air (I used the US OD on my P-38) work very well. I have had some trouble with the "Model Color" variety as well. Thanks for your help! It's always welcome! Cheers!
23 November, 05:02
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