I have no idea if you’ll see this comment but all the videos you’ve made have been a real help to me. I recently took interest in model making, I’m 21 and I love making models. I’ve made planes, trains, cars, and a few house. I just started on a huge diorama, its 24x19 and I’m planning on making an old western town with a train passing through the station. I’ve watched most of your videos and they’ve helped me lots! Since most of the buildings are going to be wooden, I needed to learn how to do a good weathering job. I was a little surprised you hadn’t posted in a while, but I’m glad to see you still posting! Cheers from Virginia!
Very helpful. Have had my airbrush for about 8 months. Haven't used it yet partly because of the clean up process. This video breaks it down pretty good.
Question about the cleaner. Is this usable for water based acrylics only, or can it also be used for alcohol based acrylics and lacquers? I've been looking for an ultrasonic cleaner formula and this looks like it will fill the bill, but I am curious. I normally use Tamiya lacquer thinner for cleaning everything but water based acrylics in my airbrush. Thanks for the tips. Subbed.
I can tell you I too spray with Tamiya acrylics and it works for them. I couldn't tell you what happens with lacquers. I imagine if you wanted to put enough thinner in the cleaner, it would work just as well for lacquers.
I have no idea if you’ll see this comment but all the videos you’ve made have been a real help to me. I recently took interest in model making, I’m 21 and I love making models. I’ve made planes, trains, cars, and a few house. I just started on a huge diorama, its 24x19 and I’m planning on making an old western town with a train passing through the station. I’ve watched most of your videos and they’ve helped me lots! Since most of the buildings are going to be wooden, I needed to learn how to do a good weathering job. I was a little surprised you hadn’t posted in a while, but I’m glad to see you still posting! Cheers from Virginia!
Thanks so much! That means a lot. If you haven't seen it, in the Dueling Shacks series, I have a video on weathering and aging wood.
Very helpful. Have had my airbrush for about 8 months. Haven't used it yet partly because of the clean up process. This video breaks it down pretty good.
Thanks.
Nice tutorial. Some great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
I'm just getting into airbrushing, and these are some great tips. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful. Have fun!
Good, thanks. I’ll avoid putting the needle in the ultrasonic. Can’t find the homemade cleaner you said was in the description.
Thanks. I knew I would forget the cleaner recipe! I have added it now
Question about the cleaner. Is this usable for water based acrylics only, or can it also be used for alcohol based acrylics and lacquers? I've been looking for an ultrasonic cleaner formula and this looks like it will fill the bill, but I am curious. I normally use Tamiya lacquer thinner for cleaning everything but water based acrylics in my airbrush. Thanks for the tips. Subbed.
I can tell you I too spray with Tamiya acrylics and it works for them. I couldn't tell you what happens with lacquers. I imagine if you wanted to put enough thinner in the cleaner, it would work just as well for lacquers.