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Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:27 am
by Mackem
Hi All,

Recently quite a few of our members and myself have invested in airbrush kits.
As we all know we have some very expert and experienced airbrush users on this forum.
Is there any chance one of you could find the time to post a tutorial on painting with an airbrush?

Thanks in advance
John

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 12:42 pm
by Matdragon
Hi there here is Oz explaining how to paint and weather Panzer rey, its a great tutorial! :D

http://www.rctankwarfare.com/Forums/index.php/topic,2429.0.html

cheers,

Matt

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 1:37 pm
by raven
have looked at tutorial its very good

  chris

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:19 pm
by Saxondog
My first use of airbrush,Oz also shows if all goes wrong you can always start over by stripping with ovencleaner.If you view the thread please read all 6-pages as their are several different methods for different circumstances.SAX

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 6:49 pm
by STEINER
Mackem wrote: Hi All,

Recently quite a few of our members and myself have invested in airbrush kits.
As we all know we have some very expert and experienced airbrush users on this forum.
Is there any chance one of you could find the time to post a tutorial on painting with an airbrush?

Thanks in advance
John
John

Did you ever check out the utube link I posted on your post with regards to a blocked tip/nozzle ? I know that was just a link to quick colour changes, it also gave a tutorial to stripping down the AB, cleaning and reassembly. I know Its not a tutorial on painting with the AB, but cleaning it is pretty important too.

CHEERS.

STEINER.

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:00 pm
by oz
steiner is right, if you don't clean your airbrush after "AND" before you use it you will end up using the oven cleaner method quicker than you wanted too,
there is a few guys on  here who can use an AB with ease! (you know who you are) the more methods of painting we have the more info people will have to look through and decide what way suits them best to paint their tanks, be warned i,m gonna put some of you guys on the spot on Thursday night at the club........................oz

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:15 pm
by STEINER
oz wrote: steiner is right, if you don't clean your airbrush after "AND" before you use it you will end up using the oven cleaner method quicker than you wanted too,
there is a few guys on  here who can use an AB with ease! (you know who you are) the more methods of painting we have the more info people will have to look through and decide what way suits them best to paint their tanks, be warned i,m gonna put some of you guys on the spot on Thursday night at the club........................oz
Oz
Do you mean that you are going to lean on some of your clubs Renaissance Master painters to start some other excellent painting/weathering tutorials to supplement yours LOL  :o :o :o :o :o :o

That would be fantastic  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D 

There is a lot of info out there, but no where near as detailed as your current painting thread.

Cheers.

STEINER.    ( Sorry for going off on a tangent John. )

 

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:32 pm
by oz
i know i,ve been missing for a while but i,ll finish my thread this week, the way i look at it very few magazines or sites go into any real depth about painting models as a whole, you can get the general idea but we need real in-depth threads on how things are done, i can think of three guys off the top of my head who will help or its no tea and biccies and they may find pots of paint super glued too the table scalpel blades sanded flat or white spirits in their glue jars, i,m sure i can persuade them.

not only will it be good for the forum and the members and people who look on here but good for the guys who post the threads too.................oz

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:47 pm
by oz
i know we have a tips and tricks section and a builds section but what about a brush and airbrush techniques section, this can cover anything and everything about enhancing your paintwork and the best tools to get the job done and where to source them ..................oz

Re: Airbrushing

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:49 pm
by fv432
sounds like an idea oz

and by the way your tips on airbrushing are an inspiration to read

me ive always done it the old way paint first highlight and detail last but a friend of mine introduced me to the highlight and wash method and yep still cant get it right but like all things practice makes perfect :o :o :o