Thank you! I appreciate that. It's slow going and I'm trying to get some more things figured out, but a new video should be out soon. I hope you enjoy the journey.
Thank you! I do to. I wanted to do something cool with this one, but still be in the vein of 20 to 30 something guy, built it in his garage, around mid-60s. I've got a custom 30 I want to do soon.
Thank you. I watched a ton of RUclips videos on the subject and practiced with water first. Then mixed up my paint, and did some test painting on another old car body I had and decided to use as a paint mule. Airbrushing is a lot about having the paint thin enough to flow smoothly through the nozzle size that you are using. Then it's about how much psi you need to do what you want it to do. I used Tamiya acrylic paints for the regular paint job and it was thinned about 1 to 1 or 50% to 50% paint to Mr color leveling thinner. My nozzle is a .38 and the airbrush is the GHAD-68 by Gaaheleri and I bought it off Amazon. Psi was right around 16-18 psi. Hope this helps.
Nice video Kevin! The 29 is awesome! Just found your channel! Subbed
Nice video, your 29 turned out great.
Thank you!
Awesome build! Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Just found your channel and subbed, some awesome content my friend 😮😮😮
Thank you! I appreciate that. It's slow going and I'm trying to get some more things figured out, but a new video should be out soon. I hope you enjoy the journey.
The 29 Roadster turned out Super nice man. Love that flatty with the Ardun heads.
Thank you! I do to. I wanted to do something cool with this one, but still be in the vein of 20 to 30 something guy, built it in his garage, around mid-60s. I've got a custom 30 I want to do soon.
Nice job for first time using an air brush. Wish I could figure out how to use my sir brush. Maybe it's the cheap paint I'm buying.
Thank you. I watched a ton of RUclips videos on the subject and practiced with water first. Then mixed up my paint, and did some test painting on another old car body I had and decided to use as a paint mule. Airbrushing is a lot about having the paint thin enough to flow smoothly through the nozzle size that you are using. Then it's about how much psi you need to do what you want it to do. I used Tamiya acrylic paints for the regular paint job and it was thinned about 1 to 1 or 50% to 50% paint to Mr color leveling thinner. My nozzle is a .38 and the airbrush is the GHAD-68 by Gaaheleri and I bought it off Amazon. Psi was right around 16-18 psi. Hope this helps.
Just found your channel, Great build!!
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the content as we go. I appreciate it.
Hey Kev! From one Kev to another, nice clean build there!! Your channel just popped in. I guess you’ll get another sub.🤷🏻👍🏻🫡🇺🇸
lol very cool! We are taking over the world one Kevin at a time. Thank you! Welcome aboard.
Sweeeeeet!! Dropped ya a sub... thanks
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the adventures.