That's one heck of a piano hinge. Clean & tight assembly overall.
No, I was spraying at a very low pressure with a 0.2mm nozzle, as well - I reckon the thinness is due to me overdiluting - these paints are totally new to me, and will take a bit of getting used to. I did the ammo trailer first to see what problems I may have. The answer is - less water!No complaints from me either Dave.
Aside from maybe bring a bit too thin, it seems to be spraying nicely. Did you have any problems with it e.g excessive dry tip or the like?
ATB.
Andrew
That is very good at 0.2mm and low pressure. What consistency is the paint like in the bottle? Vallejo Model Air-ish....???No, I was spraying at a very low pressure with a 0.2mm nozzle, as well - I reckon the thinness is due to me overdiluting - these paints are totally new to me, and will take a bit of getting used to. I did the ammo trailer first to see what problems I may have. The answer is - less water!
Dave
Andrew,That is very good at 0.2mm and low pressure. What consistency is the paint like in the bottle? Vallejo Model Air-ish....???
Ok. That's good - you will ultimately get more paint for your money when compared to a supposedly 'airbrush ready mixture' and without any flash thinners too!!Andrew,
the ICM paint is more the consistency of Model Color, as it says on the side of the bottle ( I had to get my magnifying glass out to read ), it's brush paint consistency - it says dilute 40-60% for airbrush, and apply over a primer. I used pure Gloucestershire tapwater, without any problems
Dave
Tim,Looks fab Dave. Complicated beastie though…..if you wanted to see it in all its finery you could make a works chassis version before the bodywork is fitted.
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