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Hi Rob.....as regards this question of spraying and consistency......on most of mine, it can take up to 20 coats of very, very thin layers of any one colour. There's little to no chance of running or bleeding under masking tape etc. I use a mix of 50/50 (+retarder) of any type of colour brand. At present I'm working my way through Vallejo Model Color set.  I do like AK's ready mix set's for airbrushing......but do intend to switch over to AK Real Colors as a single paint system one day......

 

As regards the Matilda.....nice looking job so far.....the paint issues can be fixed, no probs......keep ploughing on...:yes:

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Overspray cleaned up, sadly quite pleased with it now, and glossed up (now have a nice new needle, guide thing and front bits for the HS and a clean old airbrush which seems to still spray). Also started to do the exhaust. Had done a rough spray of portland stone then dry brushed dark grey then a burnt rust wash & splatter. Will do mid & light rust tomorrow I hoipe

 

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49813953136_092011747e_b.jpgIMG_20200424_170654 by Robert Worth, on Flickr

 

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1 hour ago, Hamden said:

 

Paintwork cleaned up nicely Rob.

 

  Stay safe       Roger

Cheers Roger. Hope to have the decals on tonorrow

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You cleaned the paintwork really nice.

 

This kind of overspray usually happens when the surface is not smooth enough so masking tape can not adhere well to the surface, at least to me. And what I noticed is that this is happening in one of the following situations: when I am spraying from too far, when the paint is too thick, when it is too hot in the room or when airbrush is not cleaned well or is damaged (H&S is especially sensitive even to the slightest damage, at least in my case). What works for me in most cases is spraying highly thinned paint from very close distance, flowing very little paint through the airbrush (just enough to wet the surface).

 

Great job with the exhaust!

 

Cheers,

Nenad

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39 minutes ago, Redcoat2966 said:

Nice all round Rob....cleaned up very nicely. I love what you did with the exhaust.....I must finish mine one day.......keep up the good work and it might motivate me to get my one done....:D

 

Cheers

Simon.

cheers Simon, exhausts are about the only bit I can do consitently. But trying a new technique this time

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1 minute ago, diablo rsv said:

I've got spares if you want them Rob. I did a different scheme. I can't say I was too impressed with the decals in that kit.

its ok, some white paint and weathering should see it good - only a few gaps so shouldn't be too bad

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Bits and pieces on. Need to match the colours to the caunter scheme before a final gloss coat and then on to weathering

 

49839788258_df5b13d56f_b.jpgIMG_20200501_073204 by Robert Worth, on Flickr

 

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STUNNING Rob absolutely STUNNING that has turned out really well, will look great chained on the back of your transporter

 

  Stay safe             Roger

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