hey e. if you use your air brush as a gravity feed you can use small amounts of paint. also it would be better if you put part(what ever) first. i can never tell which one is next in the side box because the part always gets cut off
Man I wish I would have watched this segment about the sharpie before I put mine together. I ended up using pastels and then hitting it with clear coat to make the windows look weathered. It turned out ok but the windows look like they belong on a coal mine insted of a grain siloh. Thanks for the tip as I will use this technique in the future.
This vid is popular on Luxembourg
jesusfields35 1 week ago
This video went viral on Helsinki
itostrong923v 1 month ago
@itostrong923v Helsinki as in Finland?
thebige61 3 weeks ago
hey e. if you use your air brush as a gravity feed you can use small amounts of paint. also it would be better if you put part(what ever) first. i can never tell which one is next in the side box because the part always gets cut off
lanesteele240 11 months ago
it would be better if you put part(what ever) first. i can never tell which one is next in the side box because the part always gets cut off
lanesteele240 11 months ago
Man I wish I would have watched this segment about the sharpie before I put mine together. I ended up using pastels and then hitting it with clear coat to make the windows look weathered. It turned out ok but the windows look like they belong on a coal mine insted of a grain siloh. Thanks for the tip as I will use this technique in the future.
xxxrn 1 year ago
I discovered YouTube this time last year. I have been enjoying it ever since including your videos. I look forward to your updates!
joshdillon2003 3 years ago 4
Thanks!
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thebige61 3 years ago
i used a sharpie on mine and it works
ntrains 3 years ago 3
Yeah. It's pretty slick. I just wish I thought of that in the first place.
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thebige61 3 years ago