3 Airbrush TIPS to Improve your Scale Models

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @IJNavy
    @IJNavy Год назад +25

    In addition to all your great tips here, I like to find the optimal pressure, the lowest, to spray without causing any spattering. When I first started air brushing, 40 years ago, I would often spray at too high of pressure. This caused orange peel, spider webs, and lots of overspray. When I can spray around 15-16 psi, I find the application to be much more controlled.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing, great tip. My pressure is very fluid, I'm always on the dial to get the best from my airbrush.

  • @lloydmourant8055
    @lloydmourant8055 Год назад +4

    Very useful tips indeed. If I may add one of my own that makes a considerable difference to airbrush performance, polish the needle occasionally! I use polishing wadding (Silvo brand) for the task and carefully polish the sharp end of the needle (first inch or so) rotating it rather than using a pulling motion. Upon receiving this tip I was a little sceptical, however I was proved wrong! Paint atomisation has been vastly improved through both of my airbrushes, one being a H&S Infinity CR Plus (.2mm), the other a Mr. Hobby PS-289 (.3mm). Try looking at the tip of your unpolished airbrush needle under high magnification, then compare that to a polished one!👍😎

    • @animalyze7120
      @animalyze7120 20 дней назад

      Flitz is a wonder weapon for needle polishing and invest in a needle restore/resharpening tool it will save you hundreds.

  • @joemoore4027
    @joemoore4027 Год назад +9

    Excellent video. I've been airbrushing for 50+ years and still find that builders don't thin down their paints enough ! Teaching yourself to build up color in multiple very thin coats and getting close is the key to a great finish as you said. It is sad to see a great build only to be ruined by hosing on thick paint in one pass. The most important tip of all is a super clean airbrush to start with and a lot of practice also !

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +2

      Cleaning is so important I agree. Thanks for the kind words !

    • @jaws848
      @jaws848 Год назад

      ​@@lpjmodelswish i could airbrush but just dont have the facility to use mine.

    • @animalyze7120
      @animalyze7120 20 дней назад +1

      Hosing as people call it only works with certain paints, Enamels comes to mind but those need to be also thinned with a Lacquer thinner not an enamel thinner (Old bodyshop man's tricks). You should have the color by coat 2 and if it's a car then it should have 5+ coats to allow for wet sanding without going to the primer or metal for the best smoothness in final polishing. More coats means more strength to final paint but they must be thin to not lose the detail. For military planes and such there's less worry and 2-3 coats is sufficient unless your paint is too thin then more coats are needed but your color will be off due to the thinners. It's a trade off and color lasers will prove this if it's hard to swallow.

  • @robbo1068
    @robbo1068 Год назад +3

    Terrific tips and a great refresher for those who might have just 'forgotten' how to do it (me!). Awesome video, James so thanks for taking the time to share these.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks Robbo ! I'm heartened that this tutorial went so well. May have to do a few more

  • @yorkshiremanmodels
    @yorkshiremanmodels Год назад +2

    fantastic tips pal and i know i make the mistake of not putting enough thinners into my paints and suffer for it at times
    great video and excellent explanation on how to improve airbrushing

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking a look mate !

  • @RainLaw
    @RainLaw Год назад +2

    Really great video. The point about 'never too much tinner' really hit home for me! This will really help with my inconsistencies with my air brushing, as I'm still learning my airbrush. I get those moments where suddenly too much paint comes through, so if it's thinner I can be slower and more controlled. Along with all those other great points!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +2

      Thanks Phillip. If you are using water based, like vallejo or ak 3rd gen then the little clogs are a pain. I dont get any with the laquers I normally use (mrp) but they aren't for everyone. A lot of us want instant results but taking your time with thinner controlled layers gives you the best results. Best of luck 🍺

  • @davidpowell6098
    @davidpowell6098 Год назад +3

    Excellent advice, thank you for this vid, part 2 please?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      What to put In a part 2 ? I'll have a think

  • @brockbeckstedt6483
    @brockbeckstedt6483 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience especially the distance, proper thinner and up close and perfecting cone spraying small distance and cones and diluted, I'll keep in mind while learning the techniques of AB. All day, I'm to words that teach me!

  • @Cellinsky-2302
    @Cellinsky-2302 Год назад +2

    With a standart 60 to 40 ratio of thinning, what typical pressure do you use? And what diameter (mm) for the needle? I cant get this stunning results you show here. Thank you for the fantastic vid 👍

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      0.15 needle. Pressure is always fluid, sometimes you need more sometimes less. Start at 15 and adjust to taste. Also depends on the paint.

    • @Cellinsky-2302
      @Cellinsky-2302 Год назад

      Superb! I use 0.2. I guess, more practice on my side is needed. Thanks a lot and keep those tips coming. @@lpjmodels

  • @Simon_Nonymous
    @Simon_Nonymous Год назад +1

    Really useful James, I'm getting back into model building again after a house move and a wedding, so will try these tips this afternoon. Cheers!

  • @juliangriffiths7298
    @juliangriffiths7298 Год назад

    Thank you! Really really helpful. I've been despairing of my poor airbrushing results, and have actually started to go back to brushes. Your tips have given me new hope!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      Glad I could help! Best of luck !

  • @StaplesandVine
    @StaplesandVine Год назад +1

    Thanks James, those tips really help a lot. 🙂

  • @FredWilbury
    @FredWilbury Год назад +1

    Thanks for this I’ve been going back to brush painting but need to get back thinning my Tamiya more as you recommend 😎👌☕️

  • @ModelMinutes
    @ModelMinutes Год назад +1

    Always learning something new ☺️

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks Matt hope it was of some use 👍 😀

  • @DutchDaveModels
    @DutchDaveModels Год назад

    Thanks for these quick 3 tips on airbrushing paints. I am starting with ICM acrylic paints soon so these tips come in handy ✨👍✨

  • @User-ot4qt
    @User-ot4qt Год назад +2

    great video, are you also going to make a video where you illustrate interesting advenced techniques?
    One kind of tutorial I'd personally like to see is one that deals with saturation, and how to make different kinds of paints lighter while keeping a vivid, realistic colour.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      Thankyou !I'll have to have a think on how I would approach the subject.

  • @wadejustanamerican1201
    @wadejustanamerican1201 Год назад +1

    Thanks, I definitely found the, "don't require thinning " paints need thinning.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks Wade! Yes they usually do unless you're using a 0.3 or bigger at high pressure 🤔

    • @wadejustanamerican1201
      @wadejustanamerican1201 Год назад +1

      @lpjmodels Yes, right now I have a cheaper end airbrush. Saving up for a next level.

  • @gordonenquist36
    @gordonenquist36 Год назад

    Great tutorial, would like to add that when using Tamiya paint I find their lacquer as a thinner best. Helps eliminate tip dry on your needle. I use other brands of paint and find that straining my paint after thinning a good thing cuz it eliminates lumps, try it. We all can't start each paint job with newly purchased colors, $$. Shake, shake, and shake you still will find not all dissolves.

  • @IPMSOC
    @IPMSOC Год назад +1

    Very helpful video even for experienced modelers - thanks

  • @262erME
    @262erME 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for these tips for an airbrush beginner like me 🤗

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  5 месяцев назад +1

      You are very welcome !

  • @modelrestorations
    @modelrestorations 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @iannicholls7476
    @iannicholls7476 Год назад +1

    Lots of useful information there. Thanks.

  • @MotorGuyzer
    @MotorGuyzer Год назад +1

    Nice and helpful 👍. One thing I was curious about was the effect of air pressure on the result?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Air pressure is a completely different kettle of fish. Its such a fluid concept. But as a rule, the lower you go, the closer you have to get to achieve a defined result as less pressure affects the atomisation of the paint to a degree. I used to spray at 20-30 using my needle apature as a control, even for micro work, now my compressor sits around 15 and never gets touched unless I need really misty wet coats where I turn it down a little.

  • @armandomarrero9097
    @armandomarrero9097 24 дня назад

    Great video. What size needle is recommended for these small details ?

  • @warrennelson825
    @warrennelson825 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much just what I needed to know, clear and simple.

  • @scale_history5584
    @scale_history5584 Год назад +1

    Once again, fantastic video and great tips

  • @paulhelman2376
    @paulhelman2376 4 месяца назад

    Thinning is especially vital on tissue covered rubber free flight scale where weight saving is essential.

  • @jamescharlton924
    @jamescharlton924 Год назад +1

    Thanks James - I do find that I don’t always clean my airbrush as well as I should.
    I have been doing a lot of 16 scale so forgotten how long it’s been since using the airbrush. I have been using rattle cans mostly

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +2

      Ooh 1/16, such a cool scale. If only I had more space ! Cleaning is so important too 100%

    • @jamescharlton924
      @jamescharlton924 Год назад +1

      @@lpjmodels Yep Andy’s hobby headquarters literally last night announced the M10 GMC 16 scale and a British Achilles too same scale.
      Done his Sherman and tiger is in progress both immense - well done takom on those

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      @@jamescharlton924 I saw those they look awesome ! Might have room for the 251

    • @jamescharlton924
      @jamescharlton924 Год назад

      @@lpjmodels I have the das werk on order from jadlam they seem to have done the detail job it needs where trumpy just went for the standard here’s a 251 no detail nothing

  • @johntreloar8203
    @johntreloar8203 Год назад

    Great tips James, thanks for sharing.

  • @supersonicboom4990
    @supersonicboom4990 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the amazing tutorial!
    Does this cm rule you use works the same with varnishes?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      I try not to stray to far from the model with any paint. When you see the green going down in the video with those overlapping layers, I try to do that with varnishes when possible.

    • @supersonicboom4990
      @supersonicboom4990 Год назад

      Thanks for the fast reapply
      Keep going the amazing work!!

  • @cliffherring7006
    @cliffherring7006 Год назад +1

    As always, very educational.

  • @ferbieticklater7429
    @ferbieticklater7429 Год назад

    Useful tips. Thanks James.

  • @modelheaven5471
    @modelheaven5471 Год назад

    Nice one James... I'd love a hints and tips video on achieving a smooth airbrush finish with whites and yellows... just saying!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      Great suggestion! What fixed those for me was using MRP. High pigmentation but laquers aren't for everyone.

  • @tonyascaso6254
    @tonyascaso6254 Год назад +4

    Use Tamiya Lacquer Thinner (yellow cap) with Tamiya paint and it lays down even better!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +3

      Usually if I spray tamiya ( very rarely anyway) I head straight to Mr levelling thinner. I used the OG thinner to make it more accessible to the wider audience. 100% with you on using laquer thinner though.

    • @johnathan133
      @johnathan133 Год назад

      The yellow cap thinner works great especially for flat paint because it dries faster. If you use a thinner with retarder it can come out satin/semi gloss. All depends on the finish you want.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      @@johnathan133 if it comes out semi gloss then perfect for going straight to decals !

  • @SevenDaysToNoon
    @SevenDaysToNoon Месяц назад

    Brilliant! Just the video I needed! 👍

  • @ianpettman7482
    @ianpettman7482 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great advice. Thank you.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  9 месяцев назад

      You're welcome !

  • @derekparnell3574
    @derekparnell3574 Год назад +1

    On my 3rd airbrush now, think its all down to not thinning properly, wish I'd seen a video like this 3 years ago, could have saved a few quid. Needless to say, got this airbrush cheapest one yet and its lasting ages now, also agree with the comment super clean brush.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      Thanks Derek 🍻 hope it helps some!

  • @SullysScaleModels
    @SullysScaleModels Год назад +1

    Great video dude! Very useful and well conveyed!

  • @SprueFascinationChannel
    @SprueFascinationChannel Год назад +1

    Useful tips, thanks mate 👍

  • @goforitpainting
    @goforitpainting Год назад +1

    Really cool tutorial.

  • @basfinnis
    @basfinnis Год назад +1

    Top tips.
    My first effort 30 years ago turned out OK but that was more luck than skill 😉

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      Thanks Bas ! I think there's always luck involved with airbrushing :p

  • @christopher2866
    @christopher2866 27 дней назад

    Cleaning up after that thumbnail must have been fun 😂

  • @paulspinner1679
    @paulspinner1679 Год назад

    Great video
    Would have liked some air pressure advice added too...

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Air pressure is a very fluid thing. I dont set it and go, different kettle of fish !

  • @kspokermike1629
    @kspokermike1629 Год назад +1

    What is your opinion on using IPA (isopropyl alcohol) as a paint thinner for Tamiya paints? I always use IPA as a thinner for Tamiya, but just wondering if that is the best option and if that gives me the best results? I’m fairly new at using an airbrush so was just curious. Thanks and great video. I just subscribed to your channel.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thankyou ! My go to thinner if using tamiya is Mr levelling thinner. The original tamiya thinner is a mix of alcohol, water and a little retarder. For my liking. Pure IPA flashes off too quickly. But if it works for you keep using it !

  • @paulysworkbench
    @paulysworkbench Год назад

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @mikedonovan4768
    @mikedonovan4768 4 месяца назад

    Good stuff Mate, thank you ! 👍

  • @christianibarbia9380
    @christianibarbia9380 Месяц назад

    Hi !!! very interesting video, and tips.... but did not you forget to talk a bit about the settings of the airbrush as well as the compressor ? 😉

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Месяц назад +1

      @@christianibarbia9380 pressure is really subjective. Some people like 20 psi some people like 8 psi so I leave that for the viewer. It also depends on your paint, and the effect you want

    • @christianibarbia9380
      @christianibarbia9380 Месяц назад

      @@lpjmodels many thanks for your reply... I really appreciated the effect on your ME 109 model

  • @leonweber5244
    @leonweber5244 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, it was very insightfull.

  • @Marshal976
    @Marshal976 Год назад +1

    Great video mate, I'm sure most of us are guilty of all three of these!

  • @jorge_attikos
    @jorge_attikos 5 месяцев назад

    VERY USEFULL!!!! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @kevinkerlin5603
    @kevinkerlin5603 9 месяцев назад

    Useful tip thanks

  • @P47-i4u
    @P47-i4u 8 месяцев назад

    So much nicer listening to someone just talking about the subjuct, not filling it out with detritus...

  • @josemafuentes1492
    @josemafuentes1492 Год назад +1

    Great video but my problems start when I leave the lacquer paints and use the acrylic paints.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      There is more of a nack for water based. I love my laquers. I only use water based if I'm in a spot and don't have the colour to hand.

  • @plasticalchemist
    @plasticalchemist Год назад

    Great tips sir thank you

  • @jabonorte
    @jabonorte Год назад +1

    Tamiya is pretty straightforward paint to use, but I have problems mottling right with water based acrylics like AK 3rd gen and Mig. Any tips there?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      It's is. I avoid spraying vallejo. Mig . Ak water based exactly for those reasons. I dont want to fight the paint.

  • @scaleartsg
    @scaleartsg Год назад +2

    tamiya/mr hobby paints have the tendency to give a rough sand papery texture when you are spraying too far and wide. I use an old t shirt to buff off the rough texture!

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      It's one of the reasons why I get in close.

  • @spencergregory8049
    @spencergregory8049 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi LPJ. I cannot get to grips with airbrush. I tried Ammo Olive Drab today for my hellcat and ruined it. What is the easiest paint to airbrush with in your opinion? I just like building armour, nothing complicated

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  8 месяцев назад

      Ammo is a bit poor in my opinion. For armour, I would use Tamiya, AK Real Color or MRP. The last 2 are laquers and have a stronger smell, but they spray a lot better than the mig ammo or vallejo types of paints. Use mr levelling thinner for thinning it. (you can also use it to thin tamiya)
      They spray smoother, are more durable and sand well, also you don't usually need to clear with them if you don't want because they are fairly inert.
      I hope that helps.
      Just remember, all paints have a learning curve and you'll have to spend a little time playing till you get it just right.

    • @spencergregory8049
      @spencergregory8049 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you . I went out and bought some Tamiya OD and thinner and have filled the jar to the top as I too have been told that trick. I had to soak the tank in metalhated spirit and clean everything off and reprime. Time to try again. I love this hobby but I just can't get to grips with it

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  8 месяцев назад

      @@spencergregory8049 I would thin it further to be honest. The method is good for blasting it on though a 0.5 but you'll likely end up with texture, have an experiment!

    • @spencergregory8049
      @spencergregory8049 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@lpjmodels Okay. Thank you. I have. Neo Iwata airbrush and a Neo mini compressor. Nothing fancy. I like armour model making as you can always cover up mistakes easily 😁

    • @spencergregory8049
      @spencergregory8049 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you LPJ. You are one of the best on here at this! One more question. Can you use VMS acrylic thinner on Tamiya acrylics do you know? I have some here so if I need to thin it more could I use that do you think?

  • @davegiles2344
    @davegiles2344 Год назад

    Thank you👍

  • @OdysseyAviation
    @OdysseyAviation 5 месяцев назад

    How much layers I should add when I paint aircraft ? 3 or 4 ?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  5 месяцев назад

      There isn't a solid answer. Usually stop when you have reached the coverage you want, whether that is a solid shade or enough for any FX to show through

  • @laghelach2654
    @laghelach2654 Год назад

    THK professeur 😉👍

  • @tonilogar5822
    @tonilogar5822 8 месяцев назад

    Hello. What kind of pressure do you use for paints thinned to 70%?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  8 месяцев назад +1

      Usually around 15-20 but the trigger does a lot of the work in limiting the spray, if I'm honest I set it and forget it.

  • @the-creech4790
    @the-creech4790 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @TJHahn624
    @TJHahn624 Год назад

    Out of curiosity what pressure are you spraying with

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      My pressure isn't static. Sometimes you need more sometimes you need less. I band from 8-20 depending on what paint and effect I need

  • @paulsmodels
    @paulsmodels 7 месяцев назад

    Good tips but I didn't hear you talk about air pressure.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  7 месяцев назад

      I think it's such a fluid concept depending on your paint, ratios, experience and airbrush that it's not something I want to advise on.
      Then you have humidity, altitude and all the factors that affect air and pressure too !
      I set mine about 15ish psi and never change it unless I need to drop down to 12 ish for ultra fine work, some people swap pressures all the time depending on what paint they use. I let my trigger discipline regulate most things

  • @josephlau8476
    @josephlau8476 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like playing model too.

  • @petrimanninen1076
    @petrimanninen1076 Год назад

    "You Must thin your paint to the consistency of milk" 😁

  • @sukhoisu-27flankerbdude92
    @sukhoisu-27flankerbdude92 Год назад

    That thumbnail makes me cry of “Why would you do that!?”

  • @scale_history5584
    @scale_history5584 Год назад

    ....was that a WNW kit I spied?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Not on the bench atm no . Need to build up to a wnw :p

  • @michal1242
    @michal1242 Год назад +1

    Now I am sure I do not thin enough. 60% ??? Wow.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      It takes a little to get used to but it's definately worth trying.

    • @michal1242
      @michal1242 Год назад

      @@lpjmodels So at the start it will seems to be to much thin?

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      @@michal1242 the only reason I got a spurt was I was a bit enthusiastic with the trigger. Its been a while since I sprayed tamiya paints, and all paints have little quirks to get used to. Once practiced, it shouldn't happen :).

  • @zitrone2779
    @zitrone2779 25 дней назад +1

    do never never thinning your jarr ! you will be angry afhter you starting know you loosing the wole jarr if it is to thinned you cant mak it tiker witout a new jar. just thinn wat you use. but the tipps to thinn it the rigth way is nice .

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  25 дней назад

      @zitrone2779 thankyou ! Also when you thin the jar to the top its not enough !

  • @Duo_20
    @Duo_20 Год назад +1

    I prefer a thicker coats as I feel how the pigments works better like that like 50/50

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад

      The pigments work the same thin or thick. They are microscopic after all.

  • @animalyze7120
    @animalyze7120 20 дней назад

    You should have begun with the Needle size and airbrush to use for various tasks.
    1> H&S Infinity is never nor should it be used for base coating and base painting, it's a detail airbrush and should be used for that purpose, it was not designed for large area painting with it's tiny needles.
    2> .3 is the smallest needle to use for priming and base coating, .5 is much better and will give you better results as it's designed for those tasks.
    3> Over thinning paints is never a good idea and if you must thin Tamiya paint that much the needle you are using for that paint is too small, back to 1 & 2. If you over thin paint you lose color, sheen and consistency, again if you are thinning more than 60% you are using the wrong paint for your needle or the wrong needle for your paint (There IS A REASON they make different sizes).
    4> Paint should go on smooth with no light and dark separator lines and multiple coats is for strength not for color, the color should there by the 2nd coat and if you plan on wet sanding for smoothness and later shine then you'll want 5+ coats (Mostly car models).
    5> If you get a consistent "Chalky" look when using Tamiya paints you'll want to strain your paint after thinning through a very fine screen or mesh. Make sure you mix thoroughly before straining that Tamiya paint is a real job to mix properly.

  • @spencerburrows3525
    @spencerburrows3525 9 месяцев назад

    Spray enamels??

  • @lightknightgames
    @lightknightgames Год назад

    Your bitrate is far too low to show the comparisons.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thank youtube for that. I use davinci resolve and render to 4k with max bitrate.

    • @lightknightgames
      @lightknightgames Год назад

      @@lpjmodels understandable :(
      Have a good day

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      @@lightknightgames it's a shame it gets so squashed. :(

  • @TheHateSpeechChannel
    @TheHateSpeechChannel Год назад

    Been airbrushing for 35 years at least. I have watched you airbrushing many times and I'm sorry but I cringe nearly every time. All I see most of the time is you splattering almost dry paint onto your models. Crank up that air pressure man! 😢 I enjoy your videos and want to see you do well but I think a bit more practice airbrushing couldn't do any harm.

    • @Simon_Nonymous
      @Simon_Nonymous Год назад +2

      The paint looks wet enough to me - that's why it shines until it dries, and one of the three top tips was to use more thinner, ie wetter paint. Ahem.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Sorry you feel that way. I have been guilty of underthinning in the past, I think we all have and none of us are perfect.
      Also, don't forget the camera picks up things that would pass even the most discerning observer in person.

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +1

      Thanks Simon !

    • @Simon_Nonymous
      @Simon_Nonymous Год назад

      @@lpjmodels no worries, I gave you a quick mention Model Minutes discord too... ordered the same airbrush as you to make my life easier (it's a sort of wedding present I suppose!)

  • @Piter_Play
    @Piter_Play Год назад

    Real modelers paint with brushes

    • @BigAndTall666
      @BigAndTall666 Год назад +2

      Real modellers use any tool! 😂

    • @h0xt0n12
      @h0xt0n12 Год назад

      Bullshit

    • @lpjmodels
      @lpjmodels  Год назад +3

      I guess I'm also an assembler, right ?

    • @garylawless3608
      @garylawless3608 Год назад +3

      @Piter_Play
      What a disrespectful comment!!
      I would bet that you don’t know what a ‘real modeller’ is. Every model builder uses the skills that he has, and if the results are satisfactory to the modeller, that is all that matters. An airbrush is a great tool once you attain the skills needed for good results, but if you fail to attain those skills, then a brush can be just as good. But that doesn’t mean that someone who uses only a brush to paint his models, is more skilled than someone who uses an airbrush to achieve good results.

    • @blueline308
      @blueline308 Год назад

      @@garylawless3608 I would bet that you don’t know what SARCASM is. Lighten the fuck up.

  • @LcarlosCiceron8254
    @LcarlosCiceron8254 4 месяца назад +1

    👏👏👏👍👍