Airbrushing how to, from using your brush to thinning paint

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  • Hi everyone one of the most requested questions I get is on the basics of using your airbrush, so I thought I would make a simple to use and understand basic tutorial.
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  • @shezmu24
    @shezmu24 3 года назад +32

    The examples for too thick and too thin paint was super helpful, no one showed what bad mixtures looked like besides you.

    • @hans8608
      @hans8608 2 года назад

      I will try and

  • @DanMowry
    @DanMowry 5 месяцев назад +1

    Andy, I know this video is several years old, but I wanted to let you know that it still lives on and I'm the latest person benefiting from it! Thank you for how encouraging your manner is, you take away the intimidating and scary parts and make us feel capable and that's a real gift! Thank you, sir!

  • @eclipsehorse8693
    @eclipsehorse8693 3 года назад +6

    Thx Andy, you've told me more in 16 minutes than the two hours I spent researching similar videos on the internet! You;'ve made this an incredibly easy proceedure with clean, concise, and easy to understand and follow.

  • @robinlothman
    @robinlothman 5 лет назад

    After i have watched this video, i bought a bottle tamiya black, along with their thinner you used, my result went from bad to fantastic. Thank you very much, you are worth your weight in gold 😀

  • @danbennett7935
    @danbennett7935 3 года назад +4

    Thanks this is great. I've been building models off and on for about 40 years and now retired have started building again and finally jumped on the air brush wagon. Ive been using the Testors aztec system but got a full airbrush set for my birthday and look forward to using it.

  • @andrewsandoz8005
    @andrewsandoz8005 2 года назад

    As a beginner this was super helpful. A little overwhelming. Between mixing paints, air pressure, needle setting, lots to learn. At the end of the day nothing replaces practice and experience. Thx again!

  • @jamesmoore3346
    @jamesmoore3346 3 года назад

    I'm getting geared up to reopen my woodcraft shop. Specializing in scrollsaw and mini wood lathe work. I make lots of ornaments. The air brush I had was never any good, never worked right. Decided I'm going to get another airbrush and your video fills the bill for things I never knew, it should be of great service to me as I get the shop running again. Looking forward to applying some of the information.

  • @davemcclatchy528
    @davemcclatchy528 Год назад

    Thank you for your airbrush videos. They are all very helpful. Great recommendations on what to spend.

  • @maxbosoxfan171
    @maxbosoxfan171 5 лет назад +14

    lots of great detail other guys didnt discuss !! appreciate that "they" all assume that everyone already knows things like the trigger functions thanks !! just getting back into the hobby after 25 years !! never 'brushed before but will now !! your tutorial gave me lots of confidance to go try this out !!

  • @samdeddens8690
    @samdeddens8690 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the tutorial Andy. Many other airbrush channels fail to inform the basics the way u are able to. Much appreciated

  • @edmontalvo7997
    @edmontalvo7997 4 года назад +1

    First off Andy I'd like to thank you for all your tutorials! I'm 58 years old and I've decided to get back into modeling. I haven't built a model since high school LOL. Ive got to say that your air brushing and weathering techniques have been the best!!

    • @thegreatestevil1616
      @thegreatestevil1616 3 года назад

      Why do you say lol, did you really laughed out loud when you said that, or do you think its cool to say?

  • @LoudNoob
    @LoudNoob 4 года назад +2

    been spraypainting art for nearly 5 years now, just got an airbrush kit for Christmas. so i will be binge watching every airbrush video you've made. thank you.

  • @eukaryon
    @eukaryon 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Andy, it was extremely helpful showing too thin, too thick, and properly thinned paint. The plain white background worked perfectly. As a newbie, now I have some idea what to expect. Next I would like to learn practice exercises - fine lines, big coverage, angle it for weathering effects.

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal 3 года назад +1

    I just looked at your video on cleaning the airbrush I got a used iwata and I can't get it to work yet ... I over-thinned the primer and it barely comes out and then it spider webs. But I will go home now and very thoroughly clean the brush and then try again ... I am guessing the primer also needs to be thinned a bit but not as much as I did :))) Thanks for the video.

  • @noahchiaravallotti6510
    @noahchiaravallotti6510 Год назад

    Thank you Andy, this is exactly what i was needing to get into this hobby!

  • @gzaros
    @gzaros 4 года назад

    The thinner mixing trick works great; thanks Andy!

  • @tacticalmattfoley
    @tacticalmattfoley 5 лет назад

    Very helpful video. Great teachers assume nothing. The piece showing how properly thinned paint should cover is essential. I needed to see that again.

  • @rickybell6356
    @rickybell6356 4 года назад

    Excellent video and info , thank you from a dude who hasn't even gotten an airbrush yet or ever used one :)

  • @theplaneimage
    @theplaneimage 4 года назад

    This is very helpful for someone coming back to plastic modeling after a very long time. Great advice, and explained in a easy-to-understand format.
    Thank you !

  • @himbary
    @himbary 4 года назад

    Excellent video, thanks. Finally someone who explains how the airbrush actually works physically.

  • @michaelcarrier4374
    @michaelcarrier4374 4 года назад

    Thank you Andy. I have an airbrush I bought about 2 years ago, but have not used it yet, because I'll be honest, I have been intimidated by the operation and care of the brush. I know, it is crazy, but I think just making that first step will help me to get going.
    I am so tired of the brush look on the models. It is time for me to step up to the airbrush.

  • @petko618
    @petko618 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Andy ! Very informative. I don't know what it is but I think I'm not the only one that has purchased his first airbrush and waited a whole year to use it and instead relied on rattle cans and brushes. I was not aware that you can add Tamiya thinner into a brand new bottle of acrylic paint and keep it thinned. I presume as long as you keep the lid tight it would last a long time. Enjoy your videos! Keep'em coming!!

  • @andyg1645
    @andyg1645 6 лет назад

    Excellent tip for mixing the Tamiya paint, I have been building model kits intermittently over the last 45 years and have never seen such a simple but effective tip for adding thinner to give the correct mix for airbrushing. Great video as ever.

  • @ennisanderson2719
    @ennisanderson2719 6 лет назад +1

    I can't tell you how happy I was to see you begin with wearing a respirator. I almost never see anyone wearing them in their videos. As someone who has experienced having his respirator fail when using some paint for real airplanes, I can assure you that you DO NOT want to find out what you've been missing. No I didn't buy a respirator until well after I had my brush. But once you use one for the first time you will understand why you want to always use one.
    Andy, you haven't covered single action airbrushs. To go along with what you said, I invested one of the best at the time, a Pasche H. That was in 1978 and I still use it every time I paint. I did lust after a Pasche V double action for years when I got one and got it functional, I found i couldn't use it ! Due to injury, I can't control 3-D movement of my fingers. You can do almost anything with a single action brush that you're double action does. Their easier to use, too.
    Great videos, Andy. You have really covered the bases.
    👍👍👍👌

    • @jerryvolpini7987
      @jerryvolpini7987 6 лет назад

      I have had a Badger 200 for over 20 years and it still works great. Its single action, for ease of use, but internal mix so it can spray a nice thin line. Love my Iwata but this thing is a tank and easier for most beginners to master.

  • @RedViking2020
    @RedViking2020 5 лет назад +2

    Cheers Andy,yes,you once again have inspired me. Returning to the hobby after many years and having hand painted only,your helpful tips have made me open my new first airbrush kit ready to have a go.So for what I am about to spray,may my Spitfire be truly grateful! Thanks Andy,you're the King ;-) Des from the U.K

  • @maddtaggz
    @maddtaggz 4 года назад +1

    Man, this was one of the easiest to follow videos. Thank you!

  • @keithlipford3205
    @keithlipford3205 3 года назад

    That was very helpful. Thank You Andy!

  • @TheMightyBoosh1100
    @TheMightyBoosh1100 3 года назад

    This video is pure gold. Amazing content Andy!

  • @rick_bryant
    @rick_bryant 6 лет назад

    Great video, Andy. I bought an airbrush a while ago and screwed up using metallic paint which put me of a little. You have inspired me to get back to practising. If you love the hobby and build a lot of models, you can easily recoup the expense of the airbrush. Rattle cans are around £6 for the small Tamiya ones here in the UK. Thanks a lot for your videos, always superbly explained and presented.

  • @Offthbadan
    @Offthbadan 5 лет назад

    An expensive brush isn’t really necessary. But stay away from the cheaper brushes if you’re a beginner. Valves sticking and tips clogging will frustrate you to no end. This is great info. I had to learn this stuff 25yrs. ago by practicing no internet,but it’s easy to learn.

  • @dunaiden9858
    @dunaiden9858 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! that example of thick, thin, and just right helped me lots.

  • @christopherjohnston3772
    @christopherjohnston3772 6 лет назад +13

    Thanks Andy just getting into the hobby after 20 years this was useful!

  • @johnburdis5352
    @johnburdis5352 6 лет назад

    Thanks Andy, your advice is exstemly helpfull. I started air brushing with aerosol cans about 35+yrs ago. Air brushing had over 10 min. or water would mix with your paint.My current air brush cost me $130australian 25yrs. ago.

  • @Emergency785
    @Emergency785 6 лет назад +9

    Yep... I have three airbrushes and still haven't had the guts to try any of them. Shame on me. Slowly coming back to the hobby after almost three decades away. So many new techniques. Like having to learn everything all over again. Thanks a million for the help! And please keep up the good work! Best regards from Portugal.

    • @james.black981
      @james.black981 6 лет назад +1

      Emergency785 Paint is cheap, jump in and have a go. You will not believe how simple it is and how much better your modelling will be.

    • @Emergency785
      @Emergency785 6 лет назад +3

      Agreed! But it's not only the painting. It's a whole 'new world' out there... But the day will come. Thanks for your words JB.

    • @JBonzalot18
      @JBonzalot18 5 лет назад +1

      I think all the retired baby boomers are making a come back. I read your comments and feel the same way. I retired and am back at it after 30 years and learning lots of great techniques. Cheers from Canada! @@Emergency785

    • @georgeargyris7834
      @georgeargyris7834 5 лет назад

      You have to buy a good air compressor with air tank and adjusted air outpout like the one in video.Without a good air compressor you can not use any airbrush properly.Regards from Athens Gr.

    • @michaelslack5269
      @michaelslack5269 5 лет назад +1

      Ha ha, me too...been 32 yrs. I'm baaaaack!

  • @denisestover2416
    @denisestover2416 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge. God Bless!

  • @JoelCoffeeholic
    @JoelCoffeeholic 5 лет назад

    Thanks. I ve seen many Airbrush Tutorials but yours is the first that show me how i identify that my paint is to thin or thick.

  • @seychellesman1delta
    @seychellesman1delta 5 лет назад

    Thanks I'm a beginner and the more video tutorials I watch the better my first time should be. Waiting for my brush set and compactor delivered soon

  • @stevewilson6390
    @stevewilson6390 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial ! I'm here as a newbie and i plan on doing matchbox / Dinky diecast model restorations . I'm off to watch some more of your advice before i pull the trigger on purchasing my equipment.
    Thanks for your time .

  • @scaleplasticclassics
    @scaleplasticclassics 6 лет назад

    Thanks for all the help Andy, love your tutorials. Very easy to understand and follow your directions.

  • @dariovanakoleyen6907
    @dariovanakoleyen6907 6 лет назад

    Dear andy bc its my bday I am allowed to buy on so I found it really nice that you make videos like this.

  • @redmist1122
    @redmist1122 6 лет назад +1

    Okay, another excellent airbrush video Andy! This is down to the basics. As an avid airbrusher, I can definitly walk away with you thinning pain tips and what the platter really means. One question; so in all the paint you use, its Tamiya...Tamiya acrylicc? I notice you used acrylic to thin out that bottle of NATO black. Thanks.

  • @matthall143
    @matthall143 6 лет назад

    Thanks Andy - I have had a few problems as a new airbrusher using Tamiya - You'ved helped me!!

  • @lorrainebijou4108
    @lorrainebijou4108 5 лет назад

    Just ordered my very first airbrush kit. Can't wait to finally receive it and start trying my hand at airbrushing. Your tips are excellent and will come in handy when I do start. Thank you so much for all the info.

  • @rimmy9054
    @rimmy9054 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Andy! Also, shout out to the 3D printer working hard in the background!

  • @raginggamer2109
    @raginggamer2109 4 года назад

    I’m the part you y’all about adding thinner to your bottle what about the 10ml bottle? How much thinner should use or where to fill it up to? Thanks! Great video!

  • @panzertracks
    @panzertracks 6 лет назад +10

    Again thank you for all the help, this is a great tutorial, its , easy to understand, and extremely helpful. I myself am barley getting acquainted with equipment and process of airbrushing and this helped out a lot. Keep up the good work.

  • @paulevans3261
    @paulevans3261 6 лет назад +1

    OUTSTANDING, Andy!!!Thank You Very Much for doing this Vid! I am new to airbrushing and didn't know what I was doing. My first project didn't turn out so well but with this video I now know what I did wrong!!!Next project will be MUCH better, :-) Thanks again!

  • @davidharrington1133
    @davidharrington1133 Год назад

    Very useful Andy, thanks

  • @JDsHouseofHobbies
    @JDsHouseofHobbies 6 лет назад +1

    I just started using an airbrush. I was always scared that it would be difficult. It's actually very easy, it just takes practice!

  • @cryptojihadi265
    @cryptojihadi265 3 года назад +1

    Perfect. Just what I needed. Ready to start doing my first model in decades. Lol
    First time doing a model with airbrush.

    • @thegreatestevil1616
      @thegreatestevil1616 3 года назад

      When you typed your message did you really laugh out loud, or do you think that is something cool to type?

    • @cryptojihadi265
      @cryptojihadi265 3 года назад

      @@thegreatestevil1616 it must be hell living inside your head.
      But you did invite them.

    • @hillaryconstable4283
      @hillaryconstable4283 Год назад

      @@thegreatestevil1616 - You are a bit of a dick aren’t you.
      L
      O
      L

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman 3 года назад

    Thanks Andy great video.

  • @cesarortega802
    @cesarortega802 6 лет назад

    Great video Andy, as always. Congratulations on 14 years with that store. As you mentioned there is a lot of experienced modelers that already “know” a lot but the people new to the hobby are in need of the basics. Somethings as simple as to how to poor the paint in the paintbrush without making a mess or how much paint to use for a mid size tank? what to do with the left over paint in the brush? A lot of us found out the hard way and tipped over paint on the kitchen counter because we were eager to start painting that we left open the bottle of paint. Any recommendations are welcomed, even for seasoned modelers!

  • @djurgens76
    @djurgens76 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Andy, great video. I learned a lot here.

  • @ottonichols3433
    @ottonichols3433 6 лет назад

    Just broke down and finally got an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS and am loving it. Using Vallejo model color and it is giving me some great results. Been watching you for a couple years now and have learned so much from you. Love that signed kit as well sir! From a huge fan and follower!

  • @Eduardomd54
    @Eduardomd54 2 года назад

    Thank you very much. Your video was for me !

  • @mxpx424
    @mxpx424 6 лет назад

    Another great video. My first, and at the moment only airbrush is an Iwata Neo which I paid 60 bucks. It is a damn good begainers airbrush and it’s a very reasonable price. I’m looking for a new airbrush like the Tamiya one for fine detail work. So if you are on the fence of getting an airbrush try the Neo. Keep up the great work Andy and. I hope to see you soon at your shop! I’ve been working on the Skyraider I bought at your shop last year!

  • @davepastern
    @davepastern 3 года назад

    great tutorial Andy!

  • @fozzy0266
    @fozzy0266 6 лет назад +2

    Badger makes some really nice airbrushes now. I use Badger Patriots and Patriot Extreme in addition to my Iwata's and I find they work just as well.

    • @fozzy0266
      @fozzy0266 6 лет назад

      Yep I also have 2 Kromes with different size cups. Nice brushes.

  • @gregwoolliscroft6255
    @gregwoolliscroft6255 4 года назад

    that was more useful than the other 'beginners' videos I've seen...

  • @tonycluley7544
    @tonycluley7544 6 лет назад +16

    Excellent information as per usual

  • @gamerlife0657
    @gamerlife0657 4 года назад

    Great video. Very informative

  • @fredrickfreddierote5278
    @fredrickfreddierote5278 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I love your RUclips videos. I recently bought a gravity fed airbrush with compressor.

  • @pauliusthemad3498
    @pauliusthemad3498 3 года назад

    Well, I am here from wargamer bit of the hobby (so our job can be a lot worse then proper models), thank you for the info however, got mine as a gift and it's nice to have some basics for this stuff.

  • @martijnvanschie
    @martijnvanschie 6 лет назад

    Hi Andy. My understanding of the proper mixing and detailed spraying is that also, when doing close detailed work, you need to dilute more and lower the pressure so you don't spray of, or spread out, the paint when to close to your model... What are your thoughts on that?

  • @davidmarkwood7314
    @davidmarkwood7314 5 лет назад +1

    just looking to buy my first air brush thanks for the tips

  • @madfish5765
    @madfish5765 4 года назад

    I was spraying before without a regulator and got frustrated, this definitely helped also I use Tamiya paint and filling a new bottle with thinner it to the lip actually works great

  • @huwtindall7096
    @huwtindall7096 4 года назад +1

    Man I feel like I almost need to travel to Arizona as a pilgrimage for the scale model hobby.

  • @hobbyaddict9908
    @hobbyaddict9908 6 лет назад +50

    Thanks!!

  • @ww2blackcat
    @ww2blackcat 4 года назад

    Best video about this on RUclips!

  • @davidscott821
    @davidscott821 Год назад

    Andy thanks so much, as a beginner mena s a lot.

  • @brandondrescher2182
    @brandondrescher2182 6 лет назад +1

    Andy thanks so much for this video it was so hopeful. As a newbie to airbrushing it was so helpful.

  • @adamja9372
    @adamja9372 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot Andy! I found this video waaaay to late. I was either too thich or too thinned - but didn't know the difference

  • @josephherman5790
    @josephherman5790 5 лет назад

    As a first time Airbrush user,this info is outstanding,thanks Andy.

  • @Stu412
    @Stu412 3 года назад

    Hi Andy. Great videos and knowledge sharing on your Channel. I’m just getting into airbrushing, and I have a question. I been going between this video and the LP video. When thinning the bottles I can see the lip in LP bottles you fill to, and it looks like with the acrylic paint you fill it almost to the rim. I could’ve sworn in the LP video you said the filling is to the same level. Is what’s shown in videos for each paint type the correct fill level? Thanks in advanced and keep up the great work!

  • @mikeg3774
    @mikeg3774 5 лет назад

    I've watched a half dozen videos about airbrushing and so far not one has mentioned anything about where the air comes from (although Andy mentions moisture collecting). I'm assuming a compressor, but I'm thinking the "air" part of "airbrush" must play a critical role in the procedure. What kind of compressor? Are the all electric? Can I hand pump some air. What about PSI output? Thanks to anyone who can point me in the right direction. Oh, and, aside from my rant about compressors, great video!

  • @dakel20
    @dakel20 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for this! I've airbrushed for a while, but this is still super helpful. A lot of stuff I didn't know about honestly. Now I just need to pipe my shop compressor to my office. Also need to buy a new airbrush, my Paasche Talon busted, so I'm gonna spring for a Grex TG3.

  • @jc19714
    @jc19714 6 лет назад

    Great video Andy, simple and to the point. It was a great help to me as I start to learn the art of airbrushing!

  • @woodandwheelz
    @woodandwheelz 5 лет назад

    I have a regulator that looks like the one in the video (not on my air compressor) and I have an older Craftsman Air Compressor Paint Sprayer, like a Wagner sprayer for houses, it's a model 106.153641, 100 PSI Single Cylinder compressor. I say all of this because I want to know if I can put the regulator like you have on this compressor? Or, is the compressor too much for the regulator? Thank you for the video. I have a problem thinning Acrylic paints but you explained it well. And, I'm guessing that you cannot use just any ole Acrylic paint. Like you would get from the craft supply department at Walmart. I experimented with one and failed miserably.

  • @michaelsullivan1262
    @michaelsullivan1262 2 года назад

    Confused by thinner with acrylic paint. I’ve been wanting to try this, I think I will soon.

  • @herrdoktor75
    @herrdoktor75 6 лет назад

    Super video Andy! :) I just wanted to add something regarding those really cheap airbrushes. When you buy such a cheap airbrush you certainly safe money when you buy it. But nod over time. These are really bad quality airbrushes wich dont withstand certain cemicals. Laquer paints for example. Theyr ability to do a good job will decrese fast if you spray colors who are thinned with other than water or alcohol. Another aspect is that you may not get any spare parts for a certain cheap airbrush in a few years or even months. So i highly recommend to spend a few dollars more in the first place and buy a brand airbrush. As you said Andy, if you take good care of it you have it for a lifetime and even can bequeath it. Spareparts will never be a problem too.

  • @annemulholland6140
    @annemulholland6140 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Andy, invaluable

  • @Rob99552
    @Rob99552 5 лет назад

    Very informative with useful tips. Many of my airbrushing problems are down to paint mix quality, so good to hear the point stressed about paint mix being so important.

  • @hangerbird
    @hangerbird 5 лет назад

    Nice information. I couldn't find the video you had referenced regarding how to thin Tamiya paint.

  • @richardjones8684
    @richardjones8684 2 года назад

    Hi Andy I am going to mix the tamiya thinner with the paints as you have suggested .. can you advise what pressure I should use ? Apologies if I missed it in the video . Thanks from England

  • @Unforgiveness
    @Unforgiveness 5 лет назад +1

    omg, thinner in the new paint bottle, thank you so much for that tip. i'm still a nood, never really thought about thinning the whole bottle instead of thinning everytime when i'm painting.

  • @Xavier_915
    @Xavier_915 3 года назад

    Are there any new tips? I just got my first airbrush kit to paint my 3D models. Thanks for the great video!

  • @gazradford2557
    @gazradford2557 3 года назад

    Hi Andy very informative film. When you use the Tamiya AB to demonstrate how to paint the thin lines did you reduce the air pressure or was it still at 20-22 pounds per square inch? Thank you.

    • @AndysHobbyHeadquarters
      @AndysHobbyHeadquarters  3 года назад

      Hi Gaz! For real thin lines, I would likely start at 15psi but remember all air brushes do not respond exactly the same. This is just a general guide with close approximations.

  • @reejasp
    @reejasp 4 года назад

    Thank you! Very well explained

  • @masterblaster7879
    @masterblaster7879 3 года назад

    Thank you so much, the how to mix the paint part was key...

  • @davidlanham5914
    @davidlanham5914 2 года назад

    Could you provide a short tutorial on hand brushing Tamiya paints? Would like to know thinning recommendation along with possible use of additives like flow improver and/or retarder medium. Thank you for all the helpful videos you release!

  • @bansheeboys7839
    @bansheeboys7839 4 года назад +1

    I watched your video on mixing a whole bottle of tamiya paint. Will the viscosity of the paint change if i dont use the paint on an regular basis?

  • @beauti60
    @beauti60 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your video, it was amazing for myself as I am really new at this, you explained so easy for myself as I have a head injury. Again Thank you.

  • @user-ro1cs5hp5e
    @user-ro1cs5hp5e 2 года назад

    Andy I have 2 questions here. When using an airbrush do u use a respirator? Also donu use a respirator when using cement glue? Ty

  • @extrahulp
    @extrahulp 4 года назад

    Thanks for the practical TIPS!

  • @stevedrake1861
    @stevedrake1861 5 лет назад

    The respirator is also good to use any time that you are using lacquer or oil-based paints, even if you aren't spraying. The fumes aren't good for you and long term exposure can be harmful. Same goes for using solvent-based glue.

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video, keep 'em coming! I recommend this and the cleaning video to every newcomer who asks - good stuff!

  • @JONNYDISASTER13
    @JONNYDISASTER13 6 лет назад

    ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO TO HELP US AIRBRUSH BEGINNERS. GREAT FOLLOW UP TO THE “AIRBRUSH CLEANING” FROM YESTERDAY.
    THANX SO MUCH ANDY!

  • @lancerevell5979
    @lancerevell5979 4 года назад

    Great info! I've been modeling for decades, but am just beginning to get into airbrushing.

  • @allenjenkins289
    @allenjenkins289 3 года назад

    Hi Andy
    Just got back into modeling very good tip on thinning is it the same method for tamiya laquer paint

  • @macman6107
    @macman6107 4 года назад

    Thanks Andy.