| Image Comments |
| BriandKilby | 26-Jan-13 16:28 |
| dark ghost grey top. |
| peregrin | 27-Jan-13 09:39 |
| BDK! purty! it highly recommends silkspan and airbrush...:-) a little worried about your paint thinner consumption. but I'm not one to talk! |
| BriandKilby | 27-Jan-13 11:10 |
| i'm eager for constructive criticisume. do you mean there's to much thinning? |
| peregrin | 27-Jan-13 14:21 |
| Not at all! the paint and covering look aces! I was referring to the red tins sitting on the floor-- there are lots of them and they look like paint thinner cans. My way of saying you must be painting a lot! |
| BriandKilby | 27-Jan-13 16:39 |
| i have been applying model master acrylics, those are my airbrush thinner enamel leftovers that i use to clean my airbrush with when i'm using enamel. |
| BriandKilby | 27-Jan-13 17:24 |
| thankyou peregrin for your praises. |
| peregrin | 27-Jan-13 17:32 |
| so this is MM acrylic airbrushed over silkspan, right? If so, do you have to dope or seal the silkspan before the acrylic? Also, I forget how much bigger these models are than most plastic kits when it comes to airbrushing: a lot of area to color! |
| BriandKilby | 27-Jan-13 17:42 |
| i don't know if you have to dope it before acrylic, but i did. the silkspan looks better when it's been doped compared to not. it's a good size model. |
| lukebozek1 | 28-Jan-13 16:55 |
| Good choice Brian! The dope seals whatever covering medium you use. I tried Acrylic once directly on tissue, sprayed four coat of clear, sagged like heck. Never again! |