Thanks Gun Tech
A few details about my supplies, I'm using a Harbor Freight compressor and siphon feed airbrush I paid about $100 total. The compressor is actually doing a very good job as far as flow is concerned and has a nice little water trap. One of my gunsmithing buddies sent the kit he uses to refinish parts, does an adequate job. Today at the home store I found the same airbrush for $8 and extra jars for $4 - I could use extras!
For paints I'm using Tamiya enamels and Testor's enamels. I thin both with Tamiya thinner when I paint, and clean the airbrush with Testor's airbrush thinner. This process seems to be working alright. I've also hand brushed a few smaller parts, but I'm not so skilled so airbrush nets better results. I need to practice.
I'm using my husband's old drafting table that he doesn't use anymore, plus my gunsmithing table and ever-faithful Craftsman vise. I use it quite a bit to hold parts. As a result of a broken neck from a serious car accident about 9yrs ago, I lost the use of my left arm, so working with smaller parts is a challenge.
A couple pics. I just started painting the body of the plane and have laid down the white first (boy have I learned a lot about white paint). I've learned quite a bit thus far in the build overall, mostly of what not to do. But it's moving forward. I'll make a dedicated post for this in the appropriate forum when I get more accomplished. Unfortunately I cannot find pics from building the cockpit :(
Congested work room
My "paint booth"