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And if Grumpa can make such awesome dios using simple hobby-shop acrylics, the n we could all learn something from him. There are many modellers out there making pure magic with their imaginations and ingenuity, embrace the diversity and share it. Hippy moment has passed, as you were...
I have no intention of moving exclusively to enamels (sorry Patrick!) because I'm happy with the results I get from Vallejo provided I use the Halfords primer first. It's just that I can't use any spray can primer indoors so my painting is very restricted in the winter months. My modelling is slow enough without losing two or three months a year 'cos it's too cold or wet to work outside!
I think I'll get that spray booth and take it from there. I'll have the option then to use either sort of paint and maybe even a spray can indoors if the booth works well enough.Thanks everyone for the quick replies.
That's the one I have Dave, got it from the same place, great price, quick service............just get it, it's great, I couldn't do without it. It pulls the paint particles away quickly, filters them and exhausts virtually fresh Air.
Is the extractor fan noisy, Dave? I'm quite interested in one of these.
Is the extractor fan noisy, Dave? I'm quite interested in one of these.
It's not overly noisy, I think they've kept the noise to a minimum. It's a great unit, in my local model shop they have the same thing for £80+ an extra £20 for the hose just because it's an expo one, to me they are identical!
It would actually be cheaper for me to order one from the UK, including shipping, but unfortunately they're 240v and I need 110v, so I'll have to order one 'locally' from the U.S.
Seriously folks sometimes this painting lark is made into a science sometimes.
All the problems that some of you have with vallejo products is shocking (Sorry in advance)
I use vallejo primers all the time followed by model air straight from the bottle no thinners !
Never had any problems whatsoever .
Here is how apply mine.
1 make sure model is clean and dust free ( I always give a final wipe with panel prep automotive cloths from Halfords )
2 spray primer in light mist coats ( sometimes between layers I blast with hair dryer on warm setting)
3 Masking off areas tamiya tape only de-tac on trousers or between finger n thumb apply to model
4 Spray model air straight from bottle no thinners! Flowing stuff or anything just paint!
5 Peel away tape tentatively and gently remember ( how you'd treat a lady )
6 Apply a gloss coat (for me mainly Future or a vallejo gloss/matte)
7 Apply decals
8 Gloss coat to seal decals
9 Washes etc
10 Matte/Gloss coat if required.
I've never waited a month a week two days or 24hrs from primer stage to painting stage in fact numerous times I've gone from step 1-10 in a matter of hours a lot less than 24
Hope this guidance helps with vallejo.............
Just like to add I cannot say the same of tamiya or humbrol acrylic paints as I've yet to tame these beasties but their work in progress and I'm getting there
Personally I always use Halfords aerosol primer Dave , mainly because it shows up anything that needs sorting before final painting and it gives a uniform finish over all the different surfaces (bare plastic , filler, sanded plastic etc.) Ive never really given the adhesion of the top coat much thought , although when painting small parts by brush sometimes I dont bother priming and the vallejo acrylics dont seem to adhere very well , being very partial to rubbing off ,so maybe it does help? If I were you , I'd stick to the halfords rattle can and hopefully you will now be able to do this indoors with the aid of your new extractor , if not maybe decant some and use the airbrush? cheers tony
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