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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 22, 2003 1:06 PM
johnrov,
I have a VL and I'll try to answer as best I can.
- I would think that a regular color-cup full of paint would cover an average 1/48 plane (modern jet) at least once and possibly even twice depending on how thick you apply it. However, I'm a bit stingy with paint, preferring to apply it quite thin, so perhaps others will have different advice. If you hold the trigger wide open, it'll consume the entire paint cup in about 15-20seconds depending on the psi your using (I'm guessing here.)
- I'm not the most experienced with washes, but I usually use a heavily darkened version of the base color as a wash. I don't like black because it seems to drastic. A darker grey works pretty good too.

Hopefully other readers will have better advice.

M.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Back into modeling!
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 22, 2003 10:41 AM
I'm 29 and haven't done a model in years but I'm back in full tilt. I have a Pasche VL airbrush and have never used an airbrush before. How much paint does it take to cover a typical 1/48 scale plane? I am doing the Hasegawa Hawker Hurricane Mk llD. It's a N. African camo with Azure Blue on the bottom and tan/brown camo on the rest. What would be a good wash color to use for the underside and the top?
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