Hi all - I brushpaint with Humbrol acrylics, and for the most part I've no trouble with them at all. Today I've been struggling, though... I'm trying to do the underside of a South African 1/48 Spitfire XVI and the instructions (via Alleycat decal pack) call for Hu165, a mid-light grey.
What I get is this (this is after 2 coats):
[ATTACH]117501.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]117502.IPB[/ATTACH]
I'm thinning the paint by about 3 paint to 1 water and it's about the same consistency as I usually use. It's kind of frothy when it first goes on and sometimes appears initially to slightly bead even on the primer, but these both disappear and it settles down into a smooth surface while still wet. As it dries, though, you get this odd discolouration.
I know that paints are a suspension of pigments in a base, but this paint seems different... check it in my mixing tray:
[ATTACH]117503.IPB[/ATTACH]
I have to agitate it each time I dip the brush in just to get an even colour (which is where I assume the frothing comes from).
I've struggled with this Spitfire from the very beginning - so many things have gone wrong. I'm persisting though in the hope that I'm learning something every time I snap a small part or my wife breaks it during a full-contact dusting session. Sigh.
Any idea on (a) what's going on to cause this, and (b) anything I can do about it? Sadly, buying an airbrush setup isn't an option for me.
What I get is this (this is after 2 coats):
[ATTACH]117501.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]117502.IPB[/ATTACH]
I'm thinning the paint by about 3 paint to 1 water and it's about the same consistency as I usually use. It's kind of frothy when it first goes on and sometimes appears initially to slightly bead even on the primer, but these both disappear and it settles down into a smooth surface while still wet. As it dries, though, you get this odd discolouration.
I know that paints are a suspension of pigments in a base, but this paint seems different... check it in my mixing tray:
[ATTACH]117503.IPB[/ATTACH]
I have to agitate it each time I dip the brush in just to get an even colour (which is where I assume the frothing comes from).
I've struggled with this Spitfire from the very beginning - so many things have gone wrong. I'm persisting though in the hope that I'm learning something every time I snap a small part or my wife breaks it during a full-contact dusting session. Sigh.
Any idea on (a) what's going on to cause this, and (b) anything I can do about it? Sadly, buying an airbrush setup isn't an option for me.
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