Air brushing a model tank - Leopard 2 A5
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I have that model too
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korn's remake is better lol
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AND, you use WORD UP for music!.. Im impressed :-)
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@airsoftdude49 If your masking tape is the cheap sort just remove some of the tack by applying strips of it to your jeans and pull the strip off again, do that once or twice in succession and most of the tack will be removed, alternatively buy tamiya tape or expensive graphic artists masking tape...
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i hate spray cans even tamiya.. i mean they aree not bad but i love hooking up my airbrush to do anything... except its a pain in the ass... a spray can is jus... shanke and spray
Its that spray cans just spray paint... lol i mean
when you use the airbrush it blows everything away ... whereas if you havent dry wiped your entire surface... blotches with show up... plus they are hard to paint a large area... i get alot of poka dotted areas and the places i spray completly are just soaking wet
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and will the tank move too
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will it be ok if you use spray paint too?????
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the brown paint has to be a little bit darker
hi tanknutdave
quick question
does the masking tape you put on each layer stick and ruin the colour underneath
cheers
airsoftdude49 1 year ago
@airsoftdude49 no its fine, the tape is from Tamiya.
TankNutDave 1 year ago
what scale is that
01050g 1 year ago
@01050g 1/35
TankNutDave 1 year ago
Hi
I am just a amatuer who is very interested in making military model kit. I am almost done with a Trumpeter Chinese Type 89 Anti-Tank Gun model but i was facing some problem with the painting part.
As air brush is too expensive for me, can i used a Tamiya spray paint can to paint the model? I am afraid that the spray paint would be too thick for my model .
Please advised. Thanks for the help.
nusld 1 year ago
@nusld Hi, if you follow the link above to my site and the forum ive posted an answer in our modelling section
TankNutDave 1 year ago