As always Matt very informative and you make it look effortless - quick question - you never seem to use a paint cup cap - is there a reason? I actually got my first build underway over the weekend (Tamiya P-51) and managed to spill paint with the cap on (never used an airbrush before - now used two) may have miss poured when transferring from mixing cups or not put lid on properly - had a blast (literally) - still copious amount of airbrush cleaner sorted it.
@@pmmodelsuk4012 Cheers Matt - Just thought there may be some trade secret to going going cap less - I do watch very closely what you, Phil and the guys do!
Looks cool.
Thanks :)
As always Matt very informative and you make it look effortless - quick question - you never seem to use a paint cup cap - is there a reason?
I actually got my first build underway over the weekend (Tamiya P-51) and managed to spill paint with the cap on (never used an airbrush before - now used two) may have miss poured when transferring from mixing cups or not put lid on properly - had a blast (literally) - still copious amount of airbrush cleaner sorted it.
Hi Neil, you are correct and I should have a cap on the colour cup but you do get used to not having it on.
@@pmmodelsuk4012 Cheers Matt - Just thought there may be some trade secret to going going cap less - I do watch very closely what you, Phil and the guys do!