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  1. korditekid

    Will I Get By With 20 PSI?

    That's great news. Thanks for the advice, all. I'll take it out of the box, and give it go. Wish me luck :)
  2. korditekid

    Will I Get By With 20 PSI?

    Thanks, guys! I just wanted to check, since I've read some people say that they have to spray 25-35 PSI for some paints. I plan to use Vallejo model air colors and primers. I have a 0,3 airbrush. I'd really appreciate some thoughts on this combo. Will 20 PSI still be enough?
  3. korditekid

    Will I Get By With 20 PSI?

    I've bought a cheap compressor with a max working pressure of 20 PSI. I'm not sure if i should keep it though. Browsing the forums, it's clear that there are many different opinions. Will 20 PSI do me alright? Thanks
  4. korditekid

    Too Prime?....Or Not Too Prime? That Is My Question!

    Vallejo primer worked out fine. I left it for three days, just to be sure. Result is excellent.
  5. korditekid

    Ding Dong From Denmark

    Thank you, all.
  6. korditekid

    Ding Dong From Denmark

    Thank you very much. Glad to be here. Already harvested heaps of good tips.
  7. korditekid

    Too Prime?....Or Not Too Prime? That Is My Question!

    Thanks for the advice, luisito8m and ECH I will give Vallejo a try. I only meant to illustrate that the primer should be able to stand being worked with, without flaking. Perhaps I used the word wrong. English is not my first language :) Dont' worry, I'm not going to lean in and put my whole...
  8. korditekid

    Too Prime?....Or Not Too Prime? That Is My Question!

    I'm in the process of buying primer(s). I'd prefere to use Vallejo's, because it seems to be the least toxic alternative. I've read that they sand terribly though. Lots of flaking going on. It's very important that my primer can take a vigorous sanding. Anyone have any experience sanding Vallejo...
  9. korditekid

    Ding Dong From Denmark

    Hi! Like many boys, and one or two girls, I loved building models when I was a kid. That's probably not the case any more, but back in the early 80s, scale modelling was *very* popular here in Denmark. There was even an after school program, where you could build and paint models. Kits and all...
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