B-17engineer wrote: |
Hi all. My first time on this forum, nice place you've got. I was curious what is the best way to brush paint a model? Thanks very much. |
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First off, to the forums!!
Secondly, to brush paint well it takes practice, practice, practice! I've been a brush-painter ever since I started modeling a few years ago and it takes alot of trial and error. You have to find a series of paints that fit your needs. I pretty much only paint with ModelMaster Acrylics, since they flow well, no brush strokes, and they have a great color selection.(Never, ever use Tamiya acrylics for brush-painting, their only good for airbrushes.)
Then after you find the paints you like, it's a matter of picking of QUALITY brushes. By quality I don't mean those cheap dollar store brushes. I mean the good stuff that costs around $5.00 a brush. You can usually find them at your local art store, such as Hobby Lobby. (It's smart to buy them when their on sale.) My personal preference for brushes is Golden Taklon, but of course its only my preference and you will probably find a brush that fits your needs.
After the brush and paint, it's a matter of trying and practicing inorder to get what you looking for. After a while you will start to turn out amazing builds equal to any airbrushed model. If you don't believe me check out these two builds of mine, entirely hand-painted.......
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