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oakey4 21-02-2015 10:16 PM

Cheap air brush kit
 
Hi lads is there any cheap kits out there that will do for just spraying shell without detail just one colour as I've found the price off rattle cans going up in price if so does any body have makes/models or a link cheers

Ashlandchris 22-02-2015 07:21 PM

This question was asked a few weeks ago, but I can't find my reply as I have limited wifi at moment. If you search my posts in this section you'll find my link to a full kit on amazon. Works ok for simple stuff

oakey4 22-02-2015 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashlandchris (Post 901462)
This question was asked a few weeks ago, but I can't find my reply as I have limited wifi at moment. If you search my posts in this section you'll find my link to a full kit on amazon. Works ok for simple stuff

Cheers mate I'll have a look it's only for one pass with colour poss two if I mask up :thumbsup:

Ashlandchris 23-02-2015 07:50 PM

Here is the previous thread I refered to

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162773

The post approx half wy down where someone gives an ebay reference number is still valid and the kits are £40 all in. I have the exact one and it is ok, but prefers thinner paint ( I.e. Fascolor or createx water based that has been let down with water. I'm told the best consistency is approx that of milk, while the paint is more like cream in its supplied state.

I must admit I've upgraded the compressor to one with a tank and a variable pressure, but the one in the kit worked ok for simple stuff.

My compressor now far exceeds my painting ability :thumbsup:

oakey4 03-03-2015 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashlandchris (Post 901614)
Here is the previous thread I refered to

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162773

The post approx half wy down where someone gives an ebay reference number is still valid and the kits are £40 all in. I have the exact one and it is ok, but prefers thinner paint ( I.e. Fascolor or createx water based that has been let down with water. I'm told the best consistency is approx that of milk, while the paint is more like cream in its supplied state.

I must admit I've upgraded the compressor to one with a tank and a variable pressure, but the one in the kit worked ok for simple stuff.

My compressor now far exceeds my painting ability :thumbsup:



Cheers I've had a look at ths kit, think it would do for what I need, is there anything else part from

Paints
Cleaner
Liquid mask ( unsure which brand ) ( fasmask seem out of stock in a few places)
Sharp knife
Face mask

Ashlandchris 03-03-2015 10:12 PM

Rcs liquid mask is about the best I've used. Can buy from rcs graphics or number5rc (mike Parker on here). I'm sure other places sell it too.

A "sharpie" fine marker pen helps for drawing design on outside of shell before cutting.

A hairdryer for drying coats of mask and paint. Or simply wait

Patience :thumbsup:

oakey4 22-03-2015 07:54 AM

Cheers for that, I've just bought some rcs liquid mask, and some cleaner, air brush kit end off the month, silly question when air brushing do you build the layers up like with rattle cans or or nice thin even coats then let dry cheers

Ashlandchris 22-03-2015 12:23 PM

I put one fine coat then hairdry each layer. Goes on much more smoothly and dries in no time. Typically I put 3-5 coats on, depending on colour or if trying to get an effect. BUT, I am no expert, more an enthusiastic amateur with occasional good results

oakey4 22-03-2015 02:13 PM

Thanks for the quick reply:thumbsup:


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