I'm brand new to airbrushing. I've got a body primered and ready to start painting color. All the primer coats were 1 coat, wait a day, sand, repeat so I cleaned the airbrush after each coat. For the color coats, can I leave paint in the airbrush for the 10-15 minutes between coats or do I need to clean the airbrush out between coats so the paint doesn't gum up? Thanks for everything I've learned from your channel!
love the channel, just wish your company could sort shipping to the UK, I've had paints and glues from Spain and Poland but TBH I'd prefer to help your business grow
Wish i could. Sadly due to the UK Leaving the EU i'm no longer allowed by law to ship paints to the UK, or would need a $300 special shipping method that is very hard to use here in my country. All items that are not liquid are fine though.
Tom, Nice job on a not so good Revell kit (all those mold holes to fill). Have you ever considered using a black wash to make the door/fuel filler door/boot/bonnet and other panel gaps stand out more? I wonder if it would make the kit look better/
hey how do you deal with dust when painting the clear? as with these clear coats you cant really sand unless you wait for it to dry for days, and i get a lot of dust under the clear coat that im unable to get rid of
A Spray booth helps a ton. Make sure there is not much lint or dust in the room. Wet the floor of the booth. Use a special anti static brush to clean your model. Tack Cloths can also help. Blow over your model with air before you start spraying paint
Great model I really 👍like it
Nyse build👍👏👏👏👏👏
Interesting video, must watch
I'm brand new to airbrushing. I've got a body primered and ready to start painting color. All the primer coats were 1 coat, wait a day, sand, repeat so I cleaned the airbrush after each coat. For the color coats, can I leave paint in the airbrush for the 10-15 minutes between coats or do I need to clean the airbrush out between coats so the paint doesn't gum up? Thanks for everything I've learned from your channel!
I leave it in.
Nice car
The painting job is awesome!!! Also the interior detais is well-made. Great build as always!
It seems the job needs lots of patient and minute work. Good to try.
Very good
Very nice build. Thanks for sharing.
At first I was thinking they went super cheap and lazy on the car's undercarriage but then I remembered it is an electric vehicle. Well done!!
very nice work as always. question, you painted the clear red rear lights on the outside of the lens and not the inside?
I painted both inside and out
Hello. Have you polished clear 2K varnish?
Yes. Many times. Multiple videos of this are on my channel
When using Tamiya Clear, what is the thinner ratio you use? Typically for paint I use a 3 to 4:1.
I have no idea. I just add thinner untill i get the consistency i’m looking for
love the channel, just wish your company could sort shipping to the UK, I've had paints and glues from Spain and Poland but TBH I'd prefer to help your business grow
Wish i could. Sadly due to the UK Leaving the EU i'm no longer allowed by law to ship paints to the UK, or would need a $300 special shipping method that is very hard to use here in my country.
All items that are not liquid are fine though.
@@TheScalemodelingChannel shame i'd prefer to help a new business/youtuber instead of spotmodel/ gravity and other stores in poland etc
So awesome. Beautiful paint job. Ron
Nice
Tom, Nice job on a not so good Revell kit (all those mold holes to fill). Have you ever considered using a black wash to make the door/fuel filler door/boot/bonnet and other panel gaps stand out more? I wonder if it would make the kit look better/
I do use it from time to time. Tamiya Panel line accent color
As always, you nailed it!
Nice addition too!
Nice...
hey how do you deal with dust when painting the clear? as with these clear coats you cant really sand unless you wait for it to dry for days, and i get a lot of dust under the clear coat that im unable to get rid of
A Spray booth helps a ton. Make sure there is not much lint or dust in the room. Wet the floor of the booth. Use a special anti static brush to clean your model. Tack Cloths can also help.
Blow over your model with air before you start spraying paint
@@TheScalemodelingChannel thanks! unfortunately i paint in my garage so there's a ton of dust, but i'll try your other methods, hopefully they help.
Great model , i love it😉👍
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saw the same kit at my local hobby shop but didnt get it cuz of it being easy click