Hi all,
I Used to build models when I was younger (although they usually ended up in pieces after being the target of my air rifle). Now 10 years later I'm just about to start building a Revell 1:48 Mosquito (which I don't intend to blow up
) and am thinking that I'd like to airbrush the majority of the larger painted areas.
The problem is that I live in a small 1 bedroom apartment with my girlfriend that I rent, and I'm wondering if it's feasible to airbrush inside? I just finished building and painting an Airfix 1:72 Spitfire (after watching James May :P ) and I'm not too happy with the results of brush painting Tamiya Acrylics or Revell enamels (although I didn't realise you were supposed to thin them before applying!).
My father has an airbrush and compressor that I'd be able to use, however, we used to use it for painting R/C 1:6 aeroplanes, so I'm not sure how suitable it will be for 1:48! The airbrush itself is fairly small and looks similair to ones I've seen on this site, so I guess with the appropriate nozel it should be ok? The only snag is the compressor - I'm not entirely sure of it's original purpose but it's pretty large and doesn't have a regulator, so I'm not sure what sort of PSI it's running :S .
If the above doesn't seem appropriate, do you think I'll be able to get a decent effect by thinning Tamiya Acrylics with 99% isopropyl and brush painting?
Many thanks!
I Used to build models when I was younger (although they usually ended up in pieces after being the target of my air rifle). Now 10 years later I'm just about to start building a Revell 1:48 Mosquito (which I don't intend to blow up

The problem is that I live in a small 1 bedroom apartment with my girlfriend that I rent, and I'm wondering if it's feasible to airbrush inside? I just finished building and painting an Airfix 1:72 Spitfire (after watching James May :P ) and I'm not too happy with the results of brush painting Tamiya Acrylics or Revell enamels (although I didn't realise you were supposed to thin them before applying!).
My father has an airbrush and compressor that I'd be able to use, however, we used to use it for painting R/C 1:6 aeroplanes, so I'm not sure how suitable it will be for 1:48! The airbrush itself is fairly small and looks similair to ones I've seen on this site, so I guess with the appropriate nozel it should be ok? The only snag is the compressor - I'm not entirely sure of it's original purpose but it's pretty large and doesn't have a regulator, so I'm not sure what sort of PSI it's running :S .
If the above doesn't seem appropriate, do you think I'll be able to get a decent effect by thinning Tamiya Acrylics with 99% isopropyl and brush painting?
Many thanks!
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