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1:700 waterline painting

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    May 2003
  • From: USA
1:700 waterline painting
Posted by nsclcctl on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 10:59 AM
I am a migrant over to ships from aircraft first, then armor. Having begun to educate myself in the fine use of airbrushing, I find the size of these subjects to be a challenge. Do you all hand brush or airbrush 1:700 for the most part. I could see solid color but camo is tough. Also, I am using acrylics now, do you thin them so as to not get that thick appearance and a good smooth coat?
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 11:22 AM
i still handpaint all my ships, because i do not own an airbrush..doing ship camo is very easy with a brush..there isnt much to paint..for myself, i would still handpaint a 1:700 scale ship even if i had an airbrush.
  • Member since
    February 2005
Posted by cromejob on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 11:54 AM
Once you get an air brush, and learn how to use it, you'll never go back. The finer the detail makes the airbrush more appealing to me with the ultra fine coat of paint you are able to apply. Just my opinion though.
  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 11:59 AM
Wellll...I have an airbrush, but I hand paint virtually all my small-scale ship models. I find that the jobs of masking, cleaning the airbrush, etc. are more trouble than they're worth. Besides which, I'm a Certified Olde Phogey and enjoy working with a brush.

My paint brand of choice for this sort of modeling is PolyScale acrylic. Like most other modern hobby paints, it's perfectly capable of covering in one coat (with very rare exceptions) and doesn't leave brush marks. I generally reserve the airbrush for such things as aircraft camouflage patterns that have feathered edges, and for large, smooth areas that would be tough to brush-paint evenly. Nothing on a 1/700 ship fits into that category.

That's a personal opinion. Listen to those of other people, and make a choice based on your own judgment.

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