It’s cleaning the remainder out of the airbrush that I dislike about spraying enamels.
Rick's 1-87 Scale Luftwaffe Airfield Fuel Tanker
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Hi Jakko, I use Lacquer thinner to spray through, then block the tip with cloth to create back wash thru the body back into the siphon bottle numerous times, reversing direction of flow and changing out for clean thinner, till it runs clear. Takes about 5-10 min. Probably been a t least 6 mos. since I last took the A/B to pieces for a scrubbing.Comment
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Yeah, that part never works well for me — I spray cleaner through the airbrush, rinse out the cup etc., repeat both until the stuff that comes out is clear, and next time it’s still a 50/50 chance whether it will spray properly. And that’s with acrylics.Comment
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I get that Jakko, acrylics, if I'm not mistaken, are based on synthetic products that don't break down the same way enamel, or solvent based products do. I'm not sure what auto manufacturers use now , but back in the day it was all lacquer or enamel based paint. I bought this A/B over 40 years ago and have only sprayed enamel paint through it.....seems to work okComment
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As promised, here are a couple of pics. with the grey on and I couldn't help spinning the wheels on my moto tool and applying the tire color.....easy peasy! that little blob of putty will be dry soon and I'll repaint the top and it's all detail and weathering from here on. Oops, missed a seam line at the tanks rt. rear....will fix that also.Comment
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Thanks Folks, I let the cat out 'O the bag by leaving that little yellow "dude" to waltz around while I was taking pics...should have shooed him off to hang with the rest of his pals up on my tool box. Glad you guys are liking the progress so far. Should have this pretty well finished up in another day or so. Then it is on to the dreaded (but Cleanest) resin kit of the Phanomen Granit 25H Ambulance. Gonna be a bit of a challenge with lots of modifications......stay tuned. :thumb2:Comment
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