Hi, im painting my 1/48 model spitfire and im fairly happy with the camouflage part, im now painting underneath with a pale green colour paint. im using acrylic paint but im getting hard lumps appearing here and the on my model where ive painted. why is this please? do i need to stir the paint in the pot it comes in more or what i dont know. heres a picture of what ive done http://s895.photobucket.com/user/alecras234/media/WP_20140406_0011_zpsb95cb230.jpg.html
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Some paints have a small ball bearing or plastic ball in the bottle to help in mixing, if you don't have one then you can help the initial mixing by shaking and then rolling the bottle across a work surface-this helps to agitate the pigment and binder, once done you can open the bottle and a cocktail stick or even the end of a thin paintbrush to mix again-pour a bit out onto a painting palette and see how it is mixed together then start to paint. Use a small bit at a time and once you have got what you need re-seal the bottle-acrylic paints will last 24hrs or so if covered but will dry out quickly if left in a warm environment-not much chance if using a bottle but it saves on spillages too. Once you have done some painting and the first coat is dry, remix the bottle to agitate the contents again before dipping in to do a second coat.
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Ash, I've always found the best paint stirring rule is stir, stir & stir again ...once you think it's mixed ok ... stir some more to be sure!
http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/%C2%A31-battery-powered-paint-stirrer.15909/
There's a link to a stirrer I made for £1 - it might help.
Cheers
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Ash a bit of information. Are you airbrushing and it looks like it.
What paint are you using and are you thinning and if so with what ?
Airbrushing is the brush clean. Assuming an airbrush can you see the darker green streaks in the paint cup when you put it in.
To give some idea slodge a bit out on paper and see if you get the same result.
Always think it is good practice to try a 5 sec or so practice burst on a plastic bottle. This normally or at least on average shows up if the paint is weird or the airbrush is not doing its thing.
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Originally posted by \Ash, I've always found the best paint stirring rule is stir, stir & stir again ...once you think it's mixed ok ... stir some more to be sure!http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/£1-battery-powered-paint-stirrer.15909/
There's a link to a stirrer I made for £1 - it might help.
Cheers
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