Good afternoon, and thanks for reading. I’m posting this as I still consider myself a novice in miniature painting and modeling, and, frankly, I need some help with priming using my airbrush.
I currently own a Paasche VL-SET, Dual Action Airbrush. I’ve used it a couple of times now, and know it is a powerful tool which I’ve seen some artists online create beautiful pieces from models. One of the things I’m struggling with most is I want to use the airbrush to not only “paint,” but to also prime my miniatures. I used to use Krylon Spray primer, but the problem is a typical Aerosol can does not give you the control an Airbrush can give you. I realize it is probably more expensive, but I’ve read it gives you the ability to creat a more even coat on a model, while also leaving more detail.
So, here’s the problem. I’m struggling with trying to find a bottled primer which I can use in an airbrush. And I’m not just limiting this to Acrylic paints. I need Acrylic, Enamel, and I’d even be interested in looking at lacquers as I also am painting some larger models (currently 2 military model airplanes.)
First, what brands do you recommend? I’ve read and heard about the following:
1) Tamiya
2) Testors (Floquil)
3) Gunze
4) Alclad II
5) Reaper MSP
6) Vallejo
Also, along this line, are there any product reviews out there, either seperately for each brand, or where most if not all have been compared to one another?
I'd also be interested in seeing your opinions on these, or other brands, concerning painting using standard brushes?
Also of note, what brands of brushes do you recommend?
Second part, where can I purchase them? This seems to be the hardest part which I’m running into here. Looking for retailers either online, or an FLGS. I’m located in Northeast Ohio in the United States. So I probably would be looking at online as I know many of the FLGS's in the Canton, Ohio area.
I’ve really gotten frustrated as I’ve gone to a couple of hobby shops in the area over the past couple of weeks, as well as some larger arts & craft retailers, and the moment I ask for a non-Aerosole primer, I get a blank stare.
So, any help in this area would be appreciated. I posted a similar question on Reaper’s Msg Board and a couple of folks did help out, but now my questions have become more extensive.
Thanks,
Semnos.
I currently own a Paasche VL-SET, Dual Action Airbrush. I’ve used it a couple of times now, and know it is a powerful tool which I’ve seen some artists online create beautiful pieces from models. One of the things I’m struggling with most is I want to use the airbrush to not only “paint,” but to also prime my miniatures. I used to use Krylon Spray primer, but the problem is a typical Aerosol can does not give you the control an Airbrush can give you. I realize it is probably more expensive, but I’ve read it gives you the ability to creat a more even coat on a model, while also leaving more detail.
So, here’s the problem. I’m struggling with trying to find a bottled primer which I can use in an airbrush. And I’m not just limiting this to Acrylic paints. I need Acrylic, Enamel, and I’d even be interested in looking at lacquers as I also am painting some larger models (currently 2 military model airplanes.)
First, what brands do you recommend? I’ve read and heard about the following:
1) Tamiya
2) Testors (Floquil)
3) Gunze
4) Alclad II
5) Reaper MSP
6) Vallejo
Also, along this line, are there any product reviews out there, either seperately for each brand, or where most if not all have been compared to one another?
I'd also be interested in seeing your opinions on these, or other brands, concerning painting using standard brushes?
Also of note, what brands of brushes do you recommend?
Second part, where can I purchase them? This seems to be the hardest part which I’m running into here. Looking for retailers either online, or an FLGS. I’m located in Northeast Ohio in the United States. So I probably would be looking at online as I know many of the FLGS's in the Canton, Ohio area.
I’ve really gotten frustrated as I’ve gone to a couple of hobby shops in the area over the past couple of weeks, as well as some larger arts & craft retailers, and the moment I ask for a non-Aerosole primer, I get a blank stare.
So, any help in this area would be appreciated. I posted a similar question on Reaper’s Msg Board and a couple of folks did help out, but now my questions have become more extensive.
Thanks,
Semnos.