Airbrush Paint for Plastics
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Thu Aug 5 23:25:04 EDT 2004
I agree that the "H" is a great airbrush. I've never really felt the
need to go double action. I really like using CO2 for spraying; it's dry
and completely silent. A spray booth that vents directly outdoors is a
must if you go this route.
Jim
nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org wrote:
>
> Dave,
> The pasche "H" set is a nice single action airbrush.
>
> Poly scale makes nice paint & thinner, most brands work well.
> Also if you are looking for acyrilic N&W tuscan with no mixing Modelflex
> DM&IR maroon is very close. Or others might want to get in on this one.
>
> John Rhodes
>
> --- On Mon 08/02, < nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org > wrote:
> *From: *[mailto: nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org]
> *To: *nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org
> *Date: *Mon, 02 Aug 2004 18:11:53 -0400
> *Subject: *Airbrush Paint for Plastics
>
> Painters,
>
> While I'm not new to modeling or painting, I am new to air brushing.
> Could you as a veteran recommend a brand of paints and thinner for a
> novice?
> How about a brand of air brush? I'm thinking about starting with a single
> action brush. Comments?
>
> Steam on,*Dave Willis.
> Norfolk and Western, 1940->1950
>
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