Hi all,
Not sure what I've done wrong here but perhaps you can enlighten me.
Just been airbrushing the underside of the Spitfire and it all started well on the one side with a nice thin consistant coating but when I turned the model around to start on the other wing the airbrush started to splutter tiny blobs of paint across the surface which dried and eventually created an orange peel/grainy effect on that section of the wing!
I'm using Tamiya paints thinned with about 60/40 thinners to paint mix. The AB is a Badger 200G with a Sparmax compressor running at @15-20 psi.
What might have some bearing to the problem was I was spraying outside on my patio late this afternoon on the hottest day so far (27C) but I was in the shade.
Could it be that the paint was drying too quickly or my thinners was evaporating causing a thicker paint mix due to the outdoor temperature. I seemed to get through a lot of thinners today and had to keep cleaning the needle too.
Luckily I've removed all the paint with Xtracrylics Purisol and I'm back to as new.
Thanks, Colin.
Not sure what I've done wrong here but perhaps you can enlighten me.
Just been airbrushing the underside of the Spitfire and it all started well on the one side with a nice thin consistant coating but when I turned the model around to start on the other wing the airbrush started to splutter tiny blobs of paint across the surface which dried and eventually created an orange peel/grainy effect on that section of the wing!
I'm using Tamiya paints thinned with about 60/40 thinners to paint mix. The AB is a Badger 200G with a Sparmax compressor running at @15-20 psi.
What might have some bearing to the problem was I was spraying outside on my patio late this afternoon on the hottest day so far (27C) but I was in the shade.
Could it be that the paint was drying too quickly or my thinners was evaporating causing a thicker paint mix due to the outdoor temperature. I seemed to get through a lot of thinners today and had to keep cleaning the needle too.
Luckily I've removed all the paint with Xtracrylics Purisol and I'm back to as new.
Thanks, Colin.
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