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General Tips for Airbrushing using Masking

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General Tips for Airbrushing using Masking
Posted by personman906 on Thursday, September 9, 2010 6:33 PM

I'm getting a Spray Can Single-Action Airbrush soon for repainting my Revell 1/32 Hawker Hunter and ESCI 1/48 Mirage 2000 C, and painting a scene using a Tamiya 1/35 West German Leopard Tank in the future. The Hunter is going to be a Singapore Air Force plane from an Aeromaster Decals set, and the Mirage is going to be a Tiger Meet aircraft. Any tips for painting these planes or just airbrushing in general? Please reply!

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Posted by keilau on Thursday, September 9, 2010 10:49 PM

To be able to airbrush with masking successfull, you need good quality masking tape and an airbrush capable of very fine, misty spray at low air pressure. The objective is to prevent paint seeping under the masking or building up ridge after painting is done.

Assume a three color camo and the first color was painted over the whole model and masked. Start the a first coat using the same color of paint under the mask and let it dry. This will help prevent the second color from seeping under the tape. Apply the second color in multiple fine, misty layers. It helps prevent ridge. Let it thoroughly dry before masking for the third color.

So the three ingredients are (1) the right tools, (2) patience and (3) practices.

There are tricks for painting soft edge camo. Do a search to get those posts.

Just curious. Do you have a link to the Spray Can Single-Action Airbrush? Where did you get it?

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