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Only have a 0.15 and 0.4 so will have to see how I get on for now unless I find a good deal on a 0.2 needle set.
 
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Only have a 0.15 and 0.4 so will have to see how I get on for now unless I find a good deal on a 0.2 needle set.

I doubt 0.05mm will make much of a difference - just thin the paint a tad more.
 
My first airbrush so if you have same I might be chasing you up for advice ☺ what size needle do you use ?
I mainly use the 0.4 needle as my workhorse for 95% of painting, primer, varnish, base coats. With vallejo Model Air at this needle size there is no need to thin. I will use the 0.2 needle for touch ups and detailing such as mottle. VMA needs to be thinned for this needle size.

I would not try to use a 0.15 needle with most model paints as it tends to get blocked but the 0.15 can work with MRP paint which is a very fine ink like paint.
 
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Thanks Barry for the advice, I have bought vallejo model air paints for my first models to see how I get on.
 

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I thought I'd done pretty well until I saw Ron and Patrick's latest hauls!

This one cost less than £15 inc. P&P

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And this one was just under £24 inc. P&P

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Not bad considering the dealer left the price sticker on

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Both still in their wrappings and as new.
Any bargain is a little victory Dave! :) I must do a Chieftain sometime, I've always had a post-apocalyptic scene in my mind. Probably something to do with growing up in the shadow of a potential nuclear attack!
 
first thing ive bought for about 6 months!........but couldnt resist....normally go for around £30 to £35.....picked this up on ebay for £12 including the postage!

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just need to get the bench up and running so i can build it!
 
Treated myself to a airbrush, way above my skill level but was such a good price I could not say no, plus used my birthday money
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! have one of these and love it. sprays with no splatter and no blockages so far. I didn't think I would use the paint flow regulator at the back but after a few tries I use it nearly all the time. Thanks John, a really worthwhile purchase.
 
nice Paul,gives you the inspiration to get working,;)

ive got plenty of inspiration to build.....just no where to build!....cant wait to get this new place decorated and put together so i can get the bench sorted........im climbing the walls with boredom cos i cant fettle plastic lol
 
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No, it's not a misplaced post that should be on a gardening forum!
This is the Asparagus fern (otherwise known as plumosa fern) which is used to make pine trees.

I'm hoping that I can do the same... :eek:
 
I have herd of this method,Patrick,will you be trying to preserve the branches in any freeze,?
I did try in water with PVA,kind of worked,but so hard to spread the leaves out again,
will be very interested to see how you tackle ,this one,;)
 
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I have herd of this method,Patrick,will you be trying to preserve the branches in any freeze,?
I did try in water with PVA,kind of worked,but so hard to spread the leaves out again,
will be very interested to see how you tackle ,this one,;)

Moni, I'm going to attempt to preserve them with a glycerine & water mixture. From what I've read, it's 2 parts water to 1 part glycerine.
I'll keep a record of my adventures & post up the results...good or bad! ;)

Where did you get them Patrick they are just what I'm after

Col I found this on a website called Crocus.co.uk. The plant is £9.99 plus £4.99 for delivery. As a first time customer I also got 20% off which was nice.

There's a company in America called The Scenic Factory who sell both the preserved fern & all the bits to make fir trees, but shipping costs make it expensive & anyway, it's more fun trying to do it oneself...famous last words!
 
Thanks Patrick I have made 5 trunks but the branches are naked at the minute I wonder if the local florists have anything similar ?
 
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Thanks Patrick I have made 5 trunks but the branches are naked at the minute I wonder if the local florists have anything similar ?

I looked & looked but could only find it either on Crocus or Waitrose via mail order. Maybe a local garden centre?
 
Moni, I'm going to attempt to preserve them with a glycerine & water mixture. From what I've read, it's 2 parts water to 1 part glycerine.
I'll keep a record of my adventures & post up the results...good or bad! ;)



Col I found this on a website called Crocus.co.uk. The plant is £9.99 plus £4.99 for delivery. As a first time customer I also got 20% off which was nice.

There's a company in America called The Scenic Factory who sell both the preserved fern & all the bits to make fir trees, but shipping costs make it expensive & anyway, it's more fun trying to do it oneself...famous last words!
ta Patrick,I did have a go,mixed results,as hard to spread them back out,have seen a couple of youtubes about it,must give it a nother shoot as well,
will look forward to seeing how this gets on,;)
 
£20 elefant jumped into my arms as I was leaving my LMS comes with 3 figures two choices of rubber tracks and a quick glance proved to be pleasing. View attachment 275444
 

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