Your turtotials are amazing. Now i need to upgrade my airbrush quickly because i cant even change my air pressure (got one from aliexpress with a small compressor underneath it)
What nozzle tip size is that? Those lines are so small; i cant get my airbrush to make lines that small, ans Im trying to figure out if im using too much air, or its the nozzle size or what? I have a Iwata Rev CR.
So, instead of getting out the compressor and the cord and the hose and the airbrush, assembling it all, spraying what amounts to less than half a bowl of black just to tear everything down and clean it for next time, how about panel line shading the primer coat freehand with a Sharpie? They come in all the appropriate colors and they give a fantastic result. Make a mistake? Q-Tip and isopropyl and you have a clean slate again. Just sayin'...
I am using this technique on a 1/32 scale Ju-88A. Excellent results so far! Thanks for the video!
Cool, thanks!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you very much. 👍👍
Your turtotials are amazing. Now i need to upgrade my airbrush quickly because i cant even change my air pressure (got one from aliexpress with a small compressor underneath it)
Happy to help!
Honestly until I saw the third coat I thought you'd lost your mind. I should have had more faith
Hi im gonna do a F-15C tomorow so for exsample i can use any tinner for the paint? Or do i have to use a specific tinner. thanks for the good video!
Thank you!
Wevverin'. Hiche free ow oight. 😁 Great vid!
What nozzle tip size is that? Those lines are so small; i cant get my airbrush to make lines that small, ans Im trying to figure out if im using too much air, or its the nozzle size or what?
I have a Iwata Rev CR.
I paint my modes with enamel, so how long should I wait between each coat? Should I wait until each coat is completely dry?
ye enamel do make it a bit harder as yes, you do need to let it dry
Were the wings primed before you applied that or no primer ?
Yeah I always prime first
I'm planning on doing a T-38C Talon in the gloss black paint scheme still seem on many of the trainers. can you give me any advice ?
Im best doing a video to show you, but the basics of it is to use white fro pre shading
@@genessismodels ok thanks
Is pre-shading done on top of the primer coat?
thats right mate
Can this still be acheived with brush painting
What is your air pressure set to?
You can find more info here: www.genessis-models.co.uk/videos/hobbyboss-f-14d-super-tomcat-1-48-scale-model-advanced-step-by-step-video-build/
What size needle are using?
I mainly always use a 0.4mm needle mate
What thinner you use Tamiya or vallejo
And needle nozzle
You say it ve-lay-ho and also it's also down not dow-un.
What camera do you use to film this please?
So, instead of getting out the compressor and the cord and the hose and the airbrush, assembling it all, spraying what amounts to less than half a bowl of black just to tear everything down and clean it for next time, how about panel line shading the primer coat freehand with a Sharpie? They come in all the appropriate colors and they give a fantastic result. Make a mistake? Q-Tip and isopropyl and you have a clean slate again. Just sayin'...
Vol-A-ho!