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Rob BasicModelling
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Hand brushed models as they used to be done in the good old days...
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HenkJanBakker (4 minutes ago)
Now THAT is a great tutorial.
DavidBrown-yj1kz (9 minutes ago)
ZOOM IN,ZOOM IN, ZOOM IN. We need close ups so we can SEE your  technique.
viperxeon (18 minutes ago)
Nothing can beat an airbrush, but some good tips for using a brush is having nicely thinned paint (all paint should be thinned by a small amount) and keep brush strokes to a minimum, and in one general direction. Remember not to glob it all on as well, fill the brush half way up the bristles, that also makes your brushes last longer.
BasicModelling (28 minutes ago)
@daamardeep You have to thin the paints slightly if you can, and work very quickly.. I hardly ever use acrylics for any body work on my models.. I prefer to use enamel paints.. :)
MagictrainsOrg (32 minutes ago)
This is very useful! :) I think nobody can do it better! :)
Darryl603 (47 minutes ago)
Thanks for the tips. When using Enamels, I like to place the parts under my 100 watt desk light. It lays the paint down nice and it bakes the paint onto the parts. 4 or 5 inches away for a minute or two, is all it takes. Too long or too close will burn the paint, so be careful
BasicModelling (52 minutes ago)
@Frserthegreenengine Humbrol are amongst the best and easiest to use, in my opinion.. I have never got on very well with Revell enamels.. :)
BasicModelling (2 hour ago)
What make of varnish do you use?? I use the Humbrol matte coat, and it work well, but needs to be very well stirred and shaken to go on smoothly.. :)
75dazzam (1 hour ago)
When you do the thin layer first,do you wait for it to dry and then do another layer over the top of that one?
badgrendels (2 hours ago)
A nice little tutorial!
BasicModelling (14 hours ago)
@f3l1x23 I haven't really had any problems with Humbrol, but then most of my paints never last that long anyway as they get used up quite quickly.. Revell paint tend to go dry quicker once thinned.. I don't know why.but other people have noticed the same thing so it's not just me.. :)
JDJLalor (11 hours ago)
I think that's how most people would do it, e.g. if applying the RAF Day Fighter Scheme, apply the Ocean Grey overall and then the Dark Green distruptive. If your top coat needs a bit of a key to cover well, then you might consider applying approximate shades of the green and grey in matt paint, separately to keep the coat thin. Horses for courses ultimately.
BasicModelling (19 hours ago)
The primer is designed to stick to the surface better, and in turn it will make the paint stick better to the surface too.. if you do the paint straight to the handle it will probably wear and tear a lot easier.. then again, if it's nothing you're going to handle much it probably won't matter so much! But as it is an uneven surface and metal as well (I guess), it's probably best to prime it, regardless.. ;)
sunchaserw1477 (7 hours ago)
It should have been a fantastic and educating tutorial if the resolution was higher.
BasicModelling (9 hours ago)
Not sure about the age.. as long as the pot is unopened the paint should stay ok, even if the pigments may sink to the bottom of the tin and it'll need an extra lot of stirring. As for the colour.. yes, that's definetely an issue... Yellow, orange, white and sometimes red are VERY difficult to brush by hand, regardless of brand of paint.. I prefer to use a spray can for those colours if I can! I have never used Testors, they're not easy to come by for me, unfortunately. :P
BasicModelling (14 hours ago)
Because I have nowhere to use one... that's why! Also, a handbrush or 'hairy stick' can be used anywhere, it is quick and easy to use, always ready, it is quiet, easy to clean and easily replaced at little effort, in the unlikely event that it should break or otherwise become unusable.. so that's why I don't have an airbrush..
platinumangelwings (14 hours ago)
"How to paint without getting brush lines"
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