Hello friends.. please keep doing these videos... maybe longer? What about a video tour of your garage? Of your studio? Of your Kits? Of your type of paints and accessories?
Tamiya acrylic and MLT thinner - sprays beautifully, no tip dry and self levelling - superb results! Stinky as hell, though, lol. Btw, I love these shorter videos - they cut to the chase! Describe a technique and demonstrate it in practice - lets us see it come together. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the banter but I just dont have the time. Not saying you have to do one or the other but mixing it up would be nice. 👍
Hi Johnathan - I find the rapid drying thinner makes the finish too "pebbly" and I want the finish to be as smooth as possible. I do find it good for spraying a flat clear finish though.
Another inspirational video, thanks, keep them coming
Hello friends.. please keep doing these videos... maybe longer? What about a video tour of your garage? Of your studio? Of your Kits? Of your type of paints and accessories?
Tamiya acrylic and MLT thinner - sprays beautifully, no tip dry and self levelling - superb results! Stinky as hell, though, lol. Btw, I love these shorter videos - they cut to the chase! Describe a technique and demonstrate it in practice - lets us see it come together. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the banter but I just dont have the time. Not saying you have to do one or the other but mixing it up would be nice. 👍
Try Mr Rapid thinner when doing camo and black basing.
Hi Johnathan - I find the rapid drying thinner makes the finish too "pebbly" and I want the finish to be as smooth as possible. I do find it good for spraying a flat clear finish though.
The Micron is the best.And HP-C