there is one thing i would like to say, i had a PM from one of the guys not to long ago stating that i am trying to tell people how to paint their models according to the gospel of oz (his words) and if its not done my way then its not worth doing at all.
i hope guys don't think this is the case because all i want to do is help people who have a problem that i have also come across and managed to solve myself, in doing so it causes less frustration to them if i can help them out and hopefully enjoy the hobby more.
so basically what I'm saying is the methods of painting and any advice i give is my own personal way of doing things and is definitely not intended to persuade you guys to do things as i see it.
thanks oz.[/quote]
Hi Oz
First of all I must have missed this particular post. Can I just support what john and Blake have said regarding this PM from some one. Like a lot of people I started off modeling as a Kid, Tanks, planes, rockets, you name it I built it and set fire to it LOL. After I got married, I started again, never used an airbrush always a paint brush, never knew much about weathering/washes ect the models were Ok but not what I was really looking for and I packed in. After taking up RC tanks, I decided that I wanted to paint/weather them but using an airbrush this time. Your post on painting and weathering with Sax was a god send to me, as I have read a 101 books on the subject of airbrushing and painting and weathering but and its a big but, they hardly ever tell you about paint ratios, or explain washes and the ratios used. They tend to be very, very illusive. For me your post gave me exactly what I needed, paint types, thinners, techniques, and most importantly ratios.
Not many Master class modelers share 30 years of modeling experience with beginners or inexperienced modelers so you deserve great credit for it. Nothing has ever been a trouble to you when I have asked many questions. The problem with this guy is that to him, you have broken the rules of the painting and weathering Magic Circle by explaining your skills to less experienced people and some don't like it.
Cheers for all the help mate, I for one appreciate it.
STEINER