Oct 2, 2009 #21 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,424 34,451 Jun 19, 2005 Poland With all here Harrison. Very nice stuff..
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #22 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. A question, before I read the directions, don't gravity feed and siphoning both get paint to the airbrush? If yes, why does this have both?
A question, before I read the directions, don't gravity feed and siphoning both get paint to the airbrush? If yes, why does this have both?
Oct 2, 2009 #23 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,424 34,451 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Because it is a quite universal airbrush. Not only for modelling.
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #24 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Ah, I see. Can you use either or for modeling ?
Oct 2, 2009 #25 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,424 34,451 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Yep.... It depends on you only which one of feeding ways you will choose.Personally I prefer the gravity one.All my airbrushes have a paint tank on their tops and a paint goes down.
Yep.... It depends on you only which one of feeding ways you will choose.Personally I prefer the gravity one.All my airbrushes have a paint tank on their tops and a paint goes down.
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #26 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. on the P-51B I can try both ways!
Oct 2, 2009 #27 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 117,424 34,451 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Rather don't do it. It is better to use a cartonboard sheet and try to paint on this one.
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #28 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. okay! I just have to read the directions on setting it up, and get my dads compressor ready , need to remember how to set the psi. But I'll do it sometime this weekend, got a VERY busy weekend.
okay! I just have to read the directions on setting it up, and get my dads compressor ready , need to remember how to set the psi. But I'll do it sometime this weekend, got a VERY busy weekend.
Oct 2, 2009 #29 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 52,160 33,245 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... I think that gravity fed is the better option Harrison, that way you'll use ALL the paint in the cup at all times....
I think that gravity fed is the better option Harrison, that way you'll use ALL the paint in the cup at all times....
Oct 2, 2009 #32 Screaming Eagle Senior Master Sergeant 3,588 5 Nov 26, 2006 Queensland, Australia Nice haul man! Great stuff!
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #33 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Thanks! I just need to read the manual tomorrow......
Oct 2, 2009 #34 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 52,160 33,245 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... We're men Harrison, we do not read manuals!
Oct 2, 2009 Thread starter #35 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. lmao! Right indeed!
Oct 3, 2009 #36 Airframes Benevolens Magister 63,993 14,642 Aug 24, 2008 Cheshire, UK We als used to think that manual labour was a Spanish guitarist......
Oct 3, 2009 #38 Wayne Little Moderator Staff Mod 65,110 7,794 Oct 7, 2006 Adelaide Sth. Aust. Lucky13 said: We're men Harrison, we do not read manuals! Click to expand... ...only when all else fails....
Lucky13 said: We're men Harrison, we do not read manuals! Click to expand... ...only when all else fails....
Oct 3, 2009 #39 109ROAMING 2nd Lieutenant 5,971 5 May 25, 2008 New Zealand Nailed that one Wayne! If your anything like me Harrison , you'll proberly read the manual many times lost count around 18
Nailed that one Wayne! If your anything like me Harrison , you'll proberly read the manual many times lost count around 18
Oct 3, 2009 Thread starter #40 B-17engineer Colonel 14,950 69 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. hehe, that's like me with building my models, I keep looking back at the directions! About 15 times.