kevin
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I plan on sticking with Tamiya, for whatever reason it's about the only paint line I successfully got to spray from my airbrush.
Do you any issues mixing colors together?
Do you any issues mixing colors together?
The only time I ever have issues is when I use another brand of paint. I just like Tamia. I have a lot of their LP paints and the X and XF line. I only mix it in my airbrush or if I absolutely have to paint with a brush with Mr color leveling thinner. I never have any problems. It could be the airbrush. I have a patriot 105 with a 5 needle and it's real hard to clog it up. I love it. If I need to spray tiny detail lines? I just don't clean it super good for about 4 or 5 times and the nozzle gets a couple coats of paint dried up and I can get tiny lines. Then I clean it real good and it'll empty a half a paint cup pretty quickI plan on sticking with Tamiya, for whatever reason it's about the only paint line I successfully got to spray from my airbrush.
Do you any issues mixing colors together?
Unless you really know what you are doing, it is generally best not to mix different brands of paint. Basically, "Never cross the streams."The only time I ever have issues is when I use another brand of paint.
Thank you ski. I appreciate itWow!! That's some gorgeous color, Rob, WOW! She's a beauty!
Thank you for that. Yes the quality at first kind of got me down and a little perturbed because why would you have one landing gear Bay perfect and the other landing gear Bay has 13 sink marks.? Doesn't make sense. I think someone said other kits aren't like that, you got a bum one. So I am going to try another 132nd Trumpeter kit just to compare them and have some fun.If someone saw this 1:1 scale, at an air show, they wouldn't give it a second thought. There was a time when the Navy kept their birds as clean and shiny as possible—to help prevent corrosion, and for a little improvement in speed. These days, those are less of a concern because the speed difference is negligible, we have better, corrosion resistant paints, and stealth characteristics, whether visible or electronic, are far more important.
Delightful series. I am somewhat dismayed by the problems with Trumpeter quality, as I have several in the stash. I hope I do as well with them as you did with this.
Thank you! You have the same kit? It would be interesting to see what you think of it once you get around to cracking the Box.Fantastic work! Makes me want to bust mine out and use this as inspiration.
No, mine's the old 1:32 Revell kit.Thank you! You have the same kit? It would be interesting to see what you think of it once you get around to cracking the Box.
Thank you. I'm jealous. Is that you fueling up your plane?
I'm jealous, I'm on the east coast. From what I've seen on u tube I could spend many hours there as well. It is my go to online store.so I went to Andy's this morning and spent a couple hours browsing around
I probably spend more time online at Andy's than I do shopping there. I go to his small store off Greenway but he just moved into his new store and I haven't been there yet. Maybe I'll go there on a Saturday and make a day of it cuz there's also a excellent barbecue place 2 mi down the road I thinkI'm jealous, I'm on the east coast. From what I've seen on u tube I could spend many hours there as well. It is my go to online store.
What's the URL for this wonderful place? Not that I need more kits …I probably spend more time online at Andy's than I do shopping there.
Andy's hobby headquarters.What's the URL for this wonderful place? Not that I need more kits …
"My name is Littlemarten, and I'm a styrene addict."![]()
He's all over YouTube alsoAndy's hobby headquarters.
And fortunately one of those napalm bombs killed Mao's sonI did the large Tamiya F4U-1A about a year ago, what a great bird! This -4 is a Korean War unit right? While you build it you can imagine planes like that using Napalm on the Chicomms who made that kit or at least their grandfathers![]()