Calligraphy, writing poems with a brush is not the same as painting polystyrene and ABS.ALPHA wrote:I dare Differ Bill...guys in Japan have used Tamiya for decades...it's the reason Tamiya has some of the best brushes ....it's all in the technique (JAPAN is well known for their brush work on just about everything ...it's a heritage...techniques sometimes handed down through a family )..really....I'm not yanking your chainbillpe wrote:Sure you can use them but your finish will not be as good for the amount of effort required. They're not meant to be used as brush paints.![]()
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Masking For Hard Edge Camo Schemes
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Guess you've never seen their lacquer ware...Tamiya is a family based company founded by royal lacquer ware makers ...they didn't have spray or airguns back then...yet the work is unsurpassed ...similar techniques were used on Katana Scabbardsbillpe wrote:Calligraphy, writing poems with a brush is not the same as painting polystyrene and ABS.ALPHA wrote:I dare Differ Bill...guys in Japan have used Tamiya for decades...it's the reason Tamiya has some of the best brushes ....it's all in the technique (JAPAN is well known for their brush work on just about everything ...it's a heritage...techniques sometimes handed down through a family )..really....I'm not yanking your chainbillpe wrote:Sure you can use them but your finish will not be as good for the amount of effort required. They're not meant to be used as brush paints.![]()
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Those two types of paint bare no relation what so ever, neither does the method of application, nor the material it was applied to.
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EXACTLY THE SAME...It's all about the technique of application...not the foundation to be applied upon....prep is included in the technique ...I can do it...not sure why anyone else can'tbillpe wrote:Those two types of paint bare no relation what so ever, neither does the method of application, nor the material it was applied to.
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Because it takes much longer and usually doesn't look as good.....
You can't really use many weathering techniques such as hair spray chipping, you can't easily modulate, there's a reason most use an airbrush.
Not saying people shouldn't brush paint if they prefer it but there's a reason mot modelers use them.
You can't really use many weathering techniques such as hair spray chipping, you can't easily modulate, there's a reason most use an airbrush.
Not saying people shouldn't brush paint if they prefer it but there's a reason mot modelers use them.
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tomhugill wrote:Because it takes much longer and usually doesn't look as good.....
You can't really use many weathering techniques such as hair spray chipping, you can't easily modulate, there's a reason most use an airbrush.
Not saying people shouldn't brush paint if they prefer it but there's a reason mot modelers use them.





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Have to agree with Tom on this one I won't be painting my tank till I get an airbrush...oh and my father was a cabinet maker an when asked for a laquer finish he sprayed it on for a flawless finish
Taigen Tiger 1 full option rctank.de special edition airbrush paint IR equipped
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
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Everyone makes their own decisions Ed....as far as painting is concerned...I can do it using either method with just about any brand of paint...(maybe not Humbrol that stuff is junkedpanzer wrote:Have to agree with Tom on this one I won't be painting my tank till I get an airbrush...oh and my father was a cabinet maker an when asked for a laquer finish he sprayed it on for a flawless finish

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Re: Masking For Hard Edge Camo Schemes
With the laquer Alpha if you brush it on you need many coats and at the end and after you've left it a few weeks to harden you still see brush marks so then you have to wet sand in with very fine paper then polish it that's how they achieved the flawless finish very labor intensive and expensive. Trust me i saw my father do this and he was a top craftsmen ( not boasting). Now with spraying he still wet sanded and polished but there was fewer coats and the drying time and labor hours were drastically reduced.
Taigen Tiger 1 full option rctank.de special edition airbrush paint IR equipped
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
Type 90 1/24
WSN T34
Heng long leopard 2a6
Heng long panzer 4 platinum
Heng long sherman
Grantham Light Armoured Division RCTC
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Back in the day of lacquer Ware...they didn't have sandpaper...the paint was acrylic (water based) Timing was important...the "Technique" employed "natural" methods of speed drying...I know...I do itedpanzer wrote:With the laquer Alpha if you brush it on you need many coats and at the end and after you've left it a few weeks to harden you still see brush marks so then you have to wet sand in with very fine paper then polish it that's how they achieved the flawless finish very labor intensive and expensive. Trust me i saw my father do this and he was a top craftsmen ( not boasting). Now with spraying he still wet sanded and polished but there was fewer coats and the drying time and labor hours were drastically reduced.


Not Boasting...Just Saying

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