Hi all and a happy Mayday to all!!!
This is my first post from mid January. I still have'nt completed the 1/72 Tamiya Focke Wulf FW190!! I have made some progress though which in my book is better than nothing.
As always its a few things I would'nt mind checking with you lot as I know someone somewhere on the forum always has the answer. Anyway here goes:
Can I use Asdas own turpentine subsitute to clean brushes and my airbrush after using enamels to save me a few pounds rather than using my Revell thinners?
Does anyone know how to remove hardened Revell Contacta glue off a model?
Does anyone know how to thin Flair Spectrum Paint (Matt Clear)? Also how to clean up after its use ie clean my brushes and airbrush? I am better brushing it on?
Is squadron green putty as toxic as they make out on the label? Do you need a mask when using it?
Thanks in advance for everyones help as always.
This is my first post from mid January. I still have'nt completed the 1/72 Tamiya Focke Wulf FW190!! I have made some progress though which in my book is better than nothing.
As always its a few things I would'nt mind checking with you lot as I know someone somewhere on the forum always has the answer. Anyway here goes:
Can I use Asdas own turpentine subsitute to clean brushes and my airbrush after using enamels to save me a few pounds rather than using my Revell thinners?
Does anyone know how to remove hardened Revell Contacta glue off a model?
Does anyone know how to thin Flair Spectrum Paint (Matt Clear)? Also how to clean up after its use ie clean my brushes and airbrush? I am better brushing it on?
Is squadron green putty as toxic as they make out on the label? Do you need a mask when using it?
Thanks in advance for everyones help as always.

'Hot' finishes like lacquers can affect the underlying paints, but often if they're just misted on in light coats the paint is dry almost as soon as it hits the surface. If you're spraying directly onto plastic you'll probably need to apply a primer first to act as a barrier.
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