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    #31
    Originally posted by \
    I rally do like enamels and I'm going to stay with them - at least for brushing. I'll have to see how it pans out if I move to airbrushing.I think I need to take better care of the tins though so there is no air allowed in
    For smaller surfaces when you want a really nice gloss I still prefer enamels. I usually use a new brush though and a new tin of paint to ensure there are no bits of dust or dirt in it and then paint it with smooth gentle strokes overlapping as you would with nail varnish. I always used to do motorcycle tanks and mudguards in this way and I've never been able to better the finish with an airbrush. Mind you that's probably as I've never been any good with an airbrush!!

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    • aaron
      • Oct 2011
      • 2019

      #32
      Im a vallejo man but i am having a dabble in tamiya acrylics with great resultsI clean my ab with water when using vallejo and i use tamiya acrylic thinner when cleaning tamiya.

      I use a pasche and two cheap airbrushes with a big 2.5 ltr compressor lol.

      Theres some great vids on utube showing simple ways to clean between colours and total strip n cleans.

      If your switching from enamels please use primer and renember more thin coats are better than a thick coat.

      I also use klear to gloss before and after decals then i matt before pigments with vallejo matt varnish or testors matt spray.The testors is very hot so a mask and ventolation is recommended.

      SWMBO was quite an easy sell on the compressor because it is a big one that can be used for kids tyres balls etc lol. Good luck.

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      • stona
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #33
        Originally posted by \
        paint it with smooth gentle strokes overlapping as you would with nail varnish.
        This is worrying knowledge Richard .......but quite right too.

        Cheers

        Steve

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        • spanner570
          • May 2009
          • 15564

          #34
          Originally posted by \
          This is worrying knowledge Richard .......but quite right too.Cheers

          Steve
          Had me worried too Steve, but as I don't use nail varnish, I'm safe.....Mind you, the way things are going in this world, it will probably become compulsory before much longer!!!

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          • Guest

            #35
            [quotFor then paint it with smooth gentle strokes overlapping as you would with nail varnish.

            Oh Richard I have never had that experience myself !

            Laurie

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            • Guest

              #36
              Originally posted by \
              Had me worried too Steve, but as I don't use nail varnish, I'm safe.....Mind you, the way things are going in this world, it will probably become compulsory before much longer!!!
              You mean it's not compulsory now??. No wonder I get stared at

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              • stona
                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #37
                Originally posted by \
                .If your switching from enamels please use primer and renember more thin coats are better than a thick coat.
                Hi Aaron, I do use a primer under my enamels but I know many who don't. Enamels do adhere to plastic quite well it seems. I use a primer to serve as a light filler coat and invariably rub it back slightly with a very fine wet 'n' dry before applying the enamels. The primer coat also tends to show up any "nasties" in the surface or joins that I might have missed.

                Cheers

                Steve

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  If you are using Vallejo ( I do not have experience of other acrylics) definitely use a primer. Once a primer is applied the Vallejo range is prefect. No primer & it will flake off the plastic.

                  Goes without repeating, which is why I am doing it ( ok boring stuff but some are new to model making), wet & dry the plastic wash down & use a tack rag to get rid of hairs etc. before applying Vallejo primer.

                  Well done I have not had a problem.

                  Laurie

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                  • Guest

                    #39
                    Originally posted by \
                    This is worrying knowledge Richard .......but quite right too.Cheers

                    Steve
                    Don't worry Steve I only do my toe nails!

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