I agree with Dennis (just don't tell him that!) Those are killer! Very nice!
If I were to ask, and you did fly out here to bitch slap and have a beer- would that still include the paint job too?
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I will slap anyone in the face if they ask me to paint one of these. I will fly around the world, find you and bitch slap you, have a beer with ya and leave
I will slap anyone in the face if they ask me to paint one of these. I will fly around the world, find you and bitch slap you, have a beer with ya and leave
BUT WE NEED ONE for our little 25 Year project!
Well Rod,
1) I'm about 1000kms from home and won't be done work until a week and a bit. This means you have a head start on gettin out of town before I find you and kick you in the balls
2) I was thinking that you were going to mention needing one for the project the whole time I was painting it. I think my wife has some sharpies the same colours, I could do ya one up real nice when I get home
3) I think we can work something out. You may have noticed I am missing a servo in the car above and may need a deal from the shop and I also need an 11.1v for my Wraith, oh and I don't have any box art stickers for my graphite body, and I need …
Meh! I can run faster scared than you can mad! Plus your inebriated 1/2 the time anyway, and all I would have to do is wave a Beer in front of you and the A.D.D. would kick in!
Seriously! Your body looks great! Bet you don't hear that often!
slotcarrod wrote:Meh! I can run faster scared than you can mad! Plus your inebriated 1/2 the time anyway, and all I would have to do is wave a Beer in front of you and the A.D.D. would kick in!
Seriously! Your body looks great! Bet you don't hear that often!
I tell myself my body looks great every day those are my blind glasses
And...you are probably right about the beer
My body looks a lot better in person too, I'll bring myself in when I get back.
Vintage AE you are pretty good with that air brush. I really like the job you did on the Matt Francis, Masami and Brian Kinwald RC10 bodies. The Toyota crawler looks pretty clean too. Nice work.
janaya wrote:Vintage AE you are pretty good with that air brush. I really like the job you did on the Matt Francis, Masami and Brian Kinwald RC10 bodies. The Toyota crawler looks pretty clean too. Nice work.
I'm having problems getting my airbrush to spray paint or even water for that matter. Its fairly clean and has worked before with no problems. I'm running it at about 40 psi. Any thoughts on whats going on?
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Nevermind. I got it figured out. I think that the needle wasn't seated right in the nozzle.
Hey guys so here's the deal - if you were going to buy an entire airbrush setup (brush, compressor etc), what would you get and why?
I'm ready to drop the cash on a FULL setup but I want a good one that will be very versatile (so dual action?) and...
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I only use my shop compressor for airbrushing, regulate the air down to what you need and also use it for what ever else you want to run the rest of the time.
I need some help from you guys. I have a Sparmax AC-100 home in EU and I would like to find the same or a similar one in quality. Where is a good place to shop?
Many thanks,
Mannekenpis.
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Thanks for all your answers, I never thought about a full size compressor... looking for one now. :?
Recently started airbrushing and using proline… it scratches off inside very easy. I’ve noticed others have had similar experience even after backing the paint in a Rustoleum or krylon clear. Anyone else using a brand different than proline and had...
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Acrylic paints are quite soft when dry and easily scratched as a whole , the only solution is to put a final coat of a more durable paint on to back it .
I'm moving over to Acetone based paints but you really need to use a fume extraction paint...
I have a ton of lexan to paint and need to get a good airbrush. I'm lookng for what you guys are using. I want internal mixing so I believe that is a 2 stage or dual stage...something like that. I've heard good things about badger and the LHS...
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All of the top artists I know use Iwata, myself included. I still have a Badger 150 single action that I have had at least 25 years and still works fine. I have not personally heard anyone complain about or dislike their Iwata. I really like my...
Hello all,
I haven't been on here much lately. I think it was Scr8p who said real cars would take over, and he was right. :oops:
I'm looking to buy an airbrush. In the near future I expect to paint a few r/c bodies, a model car, and a car (not full...
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I have a Badger 155 dual action brush. Seems to work well - but I'm still figuring out the whole airbrushing thing myself! I was like you - wanted one solution for everything. Or at least one compressor for everything.
I purchased an air brush some ten years ago for the Testors acrylic model paints. I think I may have used it once since I bought it until the last few months. So far I have painted at least two RC10 bodies and one Stampede body with Parm FastColor...