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    Thinning for brush painting?

    Im now ready (ish) to tackle my first build! Ive cobbled together a model purely to try techniques on as and when i need to....probably quite often!!

    I attempted a paint job on said prototype and have run into this problem already, when i tried a panel wash the effect was almost non exsitent. I put this down to the paint being too thick and filling in the panel lines. As i don`t yet have an airbrush i`ll be brush painting for the time being. Should I be thinning the paint to do this or maybe re-scribe the panel lines?

    Cheers

    Stu
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    P.S. I`m using Humbrol enamels

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    • yak face
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      • Jun 2009
      • 13841
      • Tony
      • Sheffield

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      Hi stu , its always adviseable to thin enamels if brush painting , even if only slightly. It sounds like the paint is too thick on the model and filling in the panel lines. I personally wouldnt be too pre-occupied with panel line washes either, a lot of the time they are distinct enough without any highlighting. Keep practising with the brush , stunning results can be achieved using this method , have a look at rons excellent tutorial in this link http://www.scale-models.co.uk/tutorials/12181-brush-painting-1-48-bf109e-4-helmut-wick.html hope this helps , cheers tony

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