Second try
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8 October 2014, 19:39
Wim van der Luijt
mottling can be a bit of a pain in the backside.....with tamiya acrylics I could manage, with vallejo air not so much
mottling can be a bit of a pain in the backside.....with tamiya acrylics I could manage, with vallejo air not so much
8 October 2014, 20:21
Kees Kleijwegt
I tried the "mottling mask" from airwaves, but it didn't work out in the end.
Regarding the paints used, having tried model air for the first time, I really like the smooth texture of the vallejo air range. But for mottling tamiya or gunze is a better option.
I tried the "mottling mask" from airwaves, but it didn't work out in the end.
Regarding the paints used, having tried model air for the first time, I really like the smooth texture of the vallejo air range. But for mottling tamiya or gunze is a better option.
8 October 2014, 20:28
Erik Leijdens
Thin your paint well and very low pressure. That is almost mandatory for mottling. And of course patience and, what Wim says, practice runs.
Thin your paint well and very low pressure. That is almost mandatory for mottling. And of course patience and, what Wim says, practice runs.
8 October 2014, 20:37
Kees Kleijwegt
I bought the Vallejo airbrush thinner at Scale Model Challenge last weekend. Too late to use on the mottling, but I can rocommend it very much. It improves Vallejo "sprayability" very much
I bought the Vallejo airbrush thinner at Scale Model Challenge last weekend. Too late to use on the mottling, but I can rocommend it very much. It improves Vallejo "sprayability" very much
15 October 2014, 08:08
Album info
1st mottling didn't go very well, so it's back in with the RLM76 (Xtracrylics) and RLM81/82 (Vallejo model air)