So I'm a little frustrated with airbrushing. I've painted some planes in the past but they typically had a flat or matte finish. Trying to paint some cars with the airbrush and I end up with bumpy coats. Doesn't look like orange peel. Looks like possibly the paint is drying before it hits the surface. Almost like dust on it, but very even over the whole surface. I've tried reducing the airpressure, and I'm below 10psi now.
I was thinking that I wasn't painting thick enough, but I got to the point where the paint was almost running off the model and I still get that finish. but with runs and pools! So what am I doing wrong?
Working with Tamiya and thinning it 1:1 with Tamiya thinner. Should I thin it out more? Use water or something else instead to retard the drying of the paint?
I honestly can get nice paint jobs with a rattle can. Almost glass smooth! But the airbrush is just defeating me!
Anyways this Mustang is "done". Waiting for some micromesh to arrive on monday and I'll just try and buff it a bit smoother and live with the results....
I was thinking that I wasn't painting thick enough, but I got to the point where the paint was almost running off the model and I still get that finish. but with runs and pools! So what am I doing wrong?
Working with Tamiya and thinning it 1:1 with Tamiya thinner. Should I thin it out more? Use water or something else instead to retard the drying of the paint?
I honestly can get nice paint jobs with a rattle can. Almost glass smooth! But the airbrush is just defeating me!
Anyways this Mustang is "done". Waiting for some micromesh to arrive on monday and I'll just try and buff it a bit smoother and live with the results....
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