Saw your Falcon on the other thread. Nice job on that. Rattle cans, brushes, and decals. That's the extent of my decoration skills at the moment. Looking into learning to airbrush. What airbrush set up did you get?
Primitive tools force creativity IMHO.Saw your Falcon on the other thread. Nice job on that. Rattle cans, brushes, and decals. That's the extent of my decoration skills at the moment. Looking into learning to airbrush.
From my research the Evolution has some pretty innovative features, especially in the nozzle design that makes it self centering and should make it much nicer to clean and operate. Also current versions use all PTFE (Teflon) seals that are much more durable and resistant to solvents, which is a good thing since I've taken to Mr. Color lacquers since getting back into modeling and rubber will have issues with the solvents sooner or later.Thanks for the detailed info. I think I have been following you around on sites. Haha! I have picked up on the same "be careful" warning as you mentioned. Same deal on compressors. Likely get one with a tank so at least it shuts off for short periods. The official Iwata HP-C is one that I've had my eye on. The other is the Badger Patriot as a good starter gun. Want to get two nozzle sizes (in the 0.25 to 0.5ish range) so the Evolution set is also a consideration.
Yeah, that sounds nice. ...silence is a sound. At lest the sound of it is a good song.I have a 6gal Porter Cable pancake compressor, and if I fill it up in the morning I can shut it off and I can paint all day on that one tank. Really nice to have a quiet space while in the zone, you know?
SB
EDIT: I usually am painting at anywhere from 15-20 psi, depending on the paint.
I'll check out the Neo a little more closely.Really enjoyable looking through your work mate.
You did an absolute fantastic job on that 1/72 Xwing. Builds like this give the rest of us a quality to aspire to! And I have my own build coming up soon so this really helps.
A tip I really found helped with the pre shading... unless a dark subject find a colour other than black. On my Millennium Falcon I used German grey over light grey primer meaning I only needed one very light coat of colour to get effective coverage. You achieve the same result but less build and less paint usage is always a plus!
As for airbrushes I bought a Neo by Iwata after I got a bit frustrated with my old Iwata and really can't spruik it enough, it has a grip and trigger and makes control sooo much easier.
Cheers,
Josh