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ninjaplation
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- Nov 18, 2013
Ok thanks went to go post that i found it xD but you beat me to it
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My buddy told me stick with acrylic, and I didn't really have a problem with them on the 109 except for the yellowIf you want you may try the Tamiya or Vallejo paints. I'm not sure why you stick to these acrylic ones. Mostly these are for airbrushing but can be applied with a brush too. However the final effect may be not as good as expected. I would suggest the ModelMaster paints, especially the Model Master II (Authentic) series. The colours are oil enamels ( like Humbrol ones ). Applying with a brush isn't a problem.
I primered my ju87's wings today with two dust coats of gray sprayI see. Applying of the yellow, white and red is always a pain. I would suggest applying a gloss clear coat firstly or a light greay primer. You need to apply two thin layers of the yellow or these other ones for getting a good appearance of it. For that you should use "thicker" round or flat brush of soft bristle.
Sorry let me clarify I ment as in light coatsWhy dust coats?