Hi! As the title says i could use some guidance how i apply paint to my models so it will look as good as it ever could.
If you look in my gallery you can see my collection of models. If you look on the right, the camoflage looks a bit shabby to me. I've also noticed that painting in two directions with a brush leaves a mark.
So i want to know as well what i should use? Should i go on with brushes or should i start using a air-brush? I've used an air-brush before but i can't really tell if it did any good or not. Also it has come to me that some of you use spray cans and just cover up the parts you don't want sprayed and just spray on.
Also; WHEN do i start painting? Because at the time i've always painted the models AFTER the whole assembly. Except for the parts where it says in the manual that it should be painted, like wheels for example.
The reason i'm asking you this is because christmas is running up on us and i've asked tha parents to get me a PAnzer VI E Tiger and a german 88mm Flak 36 ATG/AAA.
Merry christmas!
Linush,
If you look in my gallery you can see my collection of models. If you look on the right, the camoflage looks a bit shabby to me. I've also noticed that painting in two directions with a brush leaves a mark.
So i want to know as well what i should use? Should i go on with brushes or should i start using a air-brush? I've used an air-brush before but i can't really tell if it did any good or not. Also it has come to me that some of you use spray cans and just cover up the parts you don't want sprayed and just spray on.
Also; WHEN do i start painting? Because at the time i've always painted the models AFTER the whole assembly. Except for the parts where it says in the manual that it should be painted, like wheels for example.
The reason i'm asking you this is because christmas is running up on us and i've asked tha parents to get me a PAnzer VI E Tiger and a german 88mm Flak 36 ATG/AAA.
Merry christmas!
Linush,
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