Ha ha, I should hope so, they've been daft enough to pay me to do it for the last 25 years :smiling2:Looking very good Andy. I think you might have the knack for this spraying business !
That looks nice, but I don't think our tiny AB's are quite up to that spec. Just out of interest, is there a preferred needle size for spraying a car ?Ha ha, I should hope so, they've been daft enough to pay me to do it for the last 25 years :smiling2:
But I know what you mean, I'm finding it a whole different ball game with an airbrush. I'm plodding along with a 0.2mm nozzle at the minute. The cheapo kit I bought came with a 0.3 & 0.5 but for some reason neither of those want to work (no paint comes out at all!) so I keep putting the 0.2 back in. The bigger nozzles look deformed like they've been damaged so it might take me a while if I start doing larger models lol.
I'll treat myself to something better once I really start to get the hang of it, but since I've recently bought one of these to add to my arsenal at work I need to build up my tool funds a bit first!
1.3 is by far the most common size.Just out of interest, is there a preferred needle size for spraying a car ?
Be careful with anything cellulose andy, as you know its quite strong and although a cellulose primer will really grab the plastic it can be too corrosive and cause a wrinkled effect in the surface which will show up in subsequent paint coats . The main primer i use is Halfords grey acrylic , its a bit of a bugger to use as its an aerosol so overspray in the air is a major factor , best done outside or in a dedicated s##t hole ( ie my shed!) Ive never had any problems with lifting , it gets a real grip and dries to a hard smooth surface that doesnt obliterate detail . Its even a perfect match for US neutral grey so ive used it as a finished colour on US aircraft undersides before. Ive got some stynlrez ( now called ultimate modelling products or UMP) black but i havent tried it yet , but by all accounts it needs a good few days to harden or it can come off when sanded. Cheers tony
Thanks Si.
It was my first time using the Vallejo gloss varnish in anger and I was pretty impressed. I have some Mr Color GX100 on the way to try too. No doubt I'll be building a scale car in the near future so need to work on my finishes lol.

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