Blackironindustries
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Hello All,
For Christmas I was lucky enough to get an Aztec A4709 Airbrush (AB) from Santa. I will be using this to paint Space Marine vehicles, so not the most complex models but a good stating option. I have done some research into what I need; I am not going to start playing until I have all the necessary equipment.
Also I am from the UK, this may help when advising products as we all know that things differ between countries, like we can’t get Mountain Dew anymore
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Work Area –
From the threads I have read I get the idea that lung full’s of paint is not a good thing so I am looking at getting a small fan, maybe a mains fain that would be used for extraction. Also two lights that can take day light bulbs, one either side, for light. I will let you know my plans as they progress.
Paints –
I want to use GW paints as my army is based on their colours and I can imagine that it would be a pain to colour match with different ranges. I am using Regal Blue and Ultramarine blue for those of you who may know suitable alternatives.
Now I have an airbrush I am going to move away from GW spray cans that some people have commented are not very good, I don’t know why, I like the inconsistency of their product :S. I was looking at using Vallejo “Model Air” or Floquil Light Gray Figure-Primer from Testors as I have read good things about both.
I was wondering about the merits of using Grey primer over my normal much loved black (GW paint in a can normally).
Masking –
On a lot of the vehicles I will be spraying I will have to mask over painted areas to enable me to place some of the Marine Unit markers on.
I have seen Tamiya tape mentioned a few times and latex masking fluid. I am not sure about masking fluid, it sounds annoying, if you know what I mean. Has anyone had direct experience with such things?
Thinning –
I had worked out on my own that I could use water to thin water based acrylic paint, I am that clever! I was wondering what the merits of using other solutions to thin paint.
I have read that I want to aim for a milky or inky consistency. I have seen mention of Halfords Screen Wash anyone have any insight into this, or suggestions of alternatives?
Tutorials –
I can search of course but I was wondering if anyone had come across some good tutorials for airbrushing that might help a newbie.
Finishing –
I was going to use Johnsons Klear as there seems to be a lot of good things said about it, I especially like how diluted it is directly effects the finish.
Has anyone else got any suggestions?
Cleaning –
First of all shoot through some plain old water to get rid of any wet paint then go in with ammonia based cleaner like Windolene. Do others use this?
It’s an Aztec brush so cleaning should be that hard. I will however buy some stiff brushes as I have heard they help a lot.
So I hope that you guys can offer some help and I am expecting a comment or two from three specific posters, we will see if they appear.
For Christmas I was lucky enough to get an Aztec A4709 Airbrush (AB) from Santa. I will be using this to paint Space Marine vehicles, so not the most complex models but a good stating option. I have done some research into what I need; I am not going to start playing until I have all the necessary equipment.
Also I am from the UK, this may help when advising products as we all know that things differ between countries, like we can’t get Mountain Dew anymore
Work Area –
From the threads I have read I get the idea that lung full’s of paint is not a good thing so I am looking at getting a small fan, maybe a mains fain that would be used for extraction. Also two lights that can take day light bulbs, one either side, for light. I will let you know my plans as they progress.
Paints –
I want to use GW paints as my army is based on their colours and I can imagine that it would be a pain to colour match with different ranges. I am using Regal Blue and Ultramarine blue for those of you who may know suitable alternatives.
Now I have an airbrush I am going to move away from GW spray cans that some people have commented are not very good, I don’t know why, I like the inconsistency of their product :S. I was looking at using Vallejo “Model Air” or Floquil Light Gray Figure-Primer from Testors as I have read good things about both.
I was wondering about the merits of using Grey primer over my normal much loved black (GW paint in a can normally).
Masking –
On a lot of the vehicles I will be spraying I will have to mask over painted areas to enable me to place some of the Marine Unit markers on.
I have seen Tamiya tape mentioned a few times and latex masking fluid. I am not sure about masking fluid, it sounds annoying, if you know what I mean. Has anyone had direct experience with such things?
Thinning –
I had worked out on my own that I could use water to thin water based acrylic paint, I am that clever! I was wondering what the merits of using other solutions to thin paint.
I have read that I want to aim for a milky or inky consistency. I have seen mention of Halfords Screen Wash anyone have any insight into this, or suggestions of alternatives?
Tutorials –
I can search of course but I was wondering if anyone had come across some good tutorials for airbrushing that might help a newbie.
Finishing –
I was going to use Johnsons Klear as there seems to be a lot of good things said about it, I especially like how diluted it is directly effects the finish.
Has anyone else got any suggestions?
Cleaning –
First of all shoot through some plain old water to get rid of any wet paint then go in with ammonia based cleaner like Windolene. Do others use this?
It’s an Aztec brush so cleaning should be that hard. I will however buy some stiff brushes as I have heard they help a lot.
So I hope that you guys can offer some help and I am expecting a comment or two from three specific posters, we will see if they appear.