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<blockquote data-quote="Larry B" data-source="post: 209553" data-attributes="member: 20266"><p>I'll bet you will be amazed at how nice a finish you'll get with an airbrush. Get several sheets of poster board to practice on, experiment with thinning the paint until you get it to spray a nice smooth finish. I think the best way to learn to airbrush is to get some paint and start spraying! The secret to keeping an airbrush in good shape is to clean, clean, and then clean some more. I have two airbrushes that are over 40 years old and still going strong, you have to take it apart and clean it up every time when you finish spraying. I buy paint thinner by the gallon just for this reason.</p><p> Most of all, have fun with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry B, post: 209553, member: 20266"] I'll bet you will be amazed at how nice a finish you'll get with an airbrush. Get several sheets of poster board to practice on, experiment with thinning the paint until you get it to spray a nice smooth finish. I think the best way to learn to airbrush is to get some paint and start spraying! The secret to keeping an airbrush in good shape is to clean, clean, and then clean some more. I have two airbrushes that are over 40 years old and still going strong, you have to take it apart and clean it up every time when you finish spraying. I buy paint thinner by the gallon just for this reason. Most of all, have fun with it! [/QUOTE]
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