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Simple airbrush, paint and liquid mask recommendation?
Hi guys,
I fancy trying my hand at some simple shells again (I painted a few years ago), they won't be anything really fancy, just blocks of colour separated by black or silver lines probably. I have a compressor, I'm looking for recommendation of the following: Decent budget airbrush and the fixings required to connect to my compressor. Paint. Liquid mask. Thanks, G |
I use a Iwata Neo (about £45) and love it, easy to control and easy to strip and clean.
For Liquid mask I use RCS and for paints I use Vallejo Premium or Creatix. |
Another vote for Iwata. I've had a couple of cheap brushes and they are just that.
Createx or fascolor paint and rcs liquid mask |
Brrrrrrrrr.....
I've ben using the RCS liquid mask:- http://www.rcsgraphicworx.co.uk/shop.php?cat=49 But i'm still using Pactra paint, starting to get down on supplies so i guess I'll be swapping over to water based paint soon... JIm:thumbsup: |
Iwata Neo is a very good choice indeed. And affordable. If you paint simple layouts, you could also use masking tape instead of liquid mask.
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Iwata kustom cs £140, did have veda180's £25, but they are worlds apart. Easier to sell the Iwata if ya decide to give up.
Paints, createx mostly, started getting wicked made by createx but seams to flow better. 3 coats of RCS liquid mask watered down 3 to 1. New 10a blade every body. A lot of practice, don't be afraid to try new things and YouTube. |
Come by and see us at the next oOple round mate, I'll run through everything with you G 😀
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I'm struggling to find all the colours of RCS paint that I need.
Is Faskolor any good? Can the two be used together? Thanks, G |
I use a mix of RCS, Faskolor, Createx and Wicked which are all water based and some RCS solvent based, as long as each coat is dry to the touch, then I find it ok, heat guns are good.
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Thanks everyone for the help so far.
Can anyone recommend a water trap? I've got a Lidl compressor: http://eviewer.netmedia-europe.be/ca...12n0000078.jpg G |
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