What's the drying time between coats when spraying humbrol / revel gloss enamel in an airbrush.
Normally car spray paints are applied when the previous coat is still a little tacky to ensure the subsequent coats of paint adhere to it. What sort of time should be allowed when airbrushing enamel and how do you help to speed up this process?
I'm painting a model loco cab it's made from brass, has been abraded with wet and dry, cleaned up with steel wool, degreased and primed with a grey etch primer.
Normally car spray paints are applied when the previous coat is still a little tacky to ensure the subsequent coats of paint adhere to it. What sort of time should be allowed when airbrushing enamel and how do you help to speed up this process?
I'm painting a model loco cab it's made from brass, has been abraded with wet and dry, cleaned up with steel wool, degreased and primed with a grey etch primer.
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