pinehilljoe
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- May 1, 2016
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do you mix in the airbrush cup?I use the pipettes for mixing very small amounts of touchup paint. The syringes can be used many times over and once you get a few models under your belt, you know exactly how much paint/thinner to mix. The 1ml syringes are into 10 sections which are again divided. I'm a 1:1 mixer so when I just painted my one colour camo Fw190, I used the 6 mark for both thinner and then paint. If more is needed add small exact amounts. Any left overs I use to practice mottles, squiggles and free-hand. I just flush out and wipe with water for cleanup
Yessir. Thinner first and then paint, stir for about 15-20 seconds. (I'm a firm believer in over-kill) My airbrush came with two needles and cups. I use the smaller ones most of the timedo you mix in the airbrush cup?
Awesome Jan!
Is the jeep LRDG or SAS?
Yep, you're right: that's their "Commando Car", the European SAS jeep. I was wondering why are there no Jerry cans on the hood, but that's a different model.I think it's the Italeri SAS Jeep.
Is the jeep LRDG or SAS?
I think it's the Italeri SAS Jeep.
Yep, you're right: that's their "Commando Car", the European SAS jeep. I was wondering why are there no Jerry cans on the hood, but that's a different model.
What markings do you need Jan?
Impressive work good sir. I'm impressed especially by the desert Jeep because I'm always like those kind of vehicles. I've always been a big fan of the desert warfare the sneaky kind of things that the Jeeps have to do it looks really good thank you for showing.
Already is.In another 5 years, 3D printing may make a big part of the plastic hobby world.
I use printers at work, and we had some very good printers. At least for me, I like opening a box and going to it. Right now, I'm not looking for another hobby to print kits.Already is.
When I said"already is" I'm talking about the amount of stuff that's available to purchase now. Sure some folks have them and do a lot of work. But I have several trucks in 1/35 scale all 3D. Lots of add ons etc…I used printers at work, and we some very good printers. At least for me, I like opening a box and going to it. Right now, I'm not looking for another hobby to print kits.