Hi and welcome to the forum. Loads of help available here. PanthermanMy first question here for the group is wheres the best place to buy automotive color or period correct spray paints? Specifically American classic cars. All the hobby stores near me in San Francisco area have gone by the wayside. TIA, Steve
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Welcome!My first question here for the group is wheres the best place to buy automotive color or period correct spray paints? Specifically American classic cars. All the hobby stores near me in San Francisco area have gone by the wayside. TIA, Steve
It's mainly practice. Try some on old paper or card. You will get the hang of how the paint flows in time and what paint needs more or less thinning.Thank you everyone for the welcome. May I ask another painting question, if its allowed to continue this thread? I see there is bottles of enamel paints. I bought an air brush many years ago, but never used it. Is this something hard to get the hang of, especially with using proper thinners or reducers when mixing paint? Is there a good place to look for instructions or guidance on this topic?
That's the way forward, now just spray like crazy and you will be telling us how to airbrush in no time.Thanks Pantherman, I watched a you tube video, it was very helpful. Mentioned some air pressures of about 25 psi, metallic about 30. Showed some thinning and results with different primer or basecoat colors. Was worth the 35 minutes.