Jmabx, Thats about the shiniest and most flawless NMF i have seen on this forum sofar! You sir are an artist And thank you for explaining how you did it.
Makes my next question a bit of the right timing....
As you all know i was getting into this air races business ([;]) with a fictional Lavochkin LA5... Finished construction, filled the seams and masked the canopy.... so far so good, done that a few times now so that wasnt too hard to do...
I went and took it into my spraying booth and sprayed it in a gloss black color, using the airbrush ready revell enamel variant. Used them before and never encountered any problems sofar; just screw the lid off and hang it on your airbrush and youre good to go...
Misted the first layer on, much like jmabx did and left it to dry for 30 mins.... then a heavier coat.....left it to dry....and a third one.
For the second time now the paint is feeling like there is a layer of sand in that jar of paint. The surface should be smooth as a babies rear end but it feels really rough and not glossy at all...
Too much pressure...? Too little? Should i thicken or thin the paint more?
I feel like a greenhorn right now and slightly embarassed to ask these kind of questions but it has been the second time over now and i never really encountered this problem before
Any and all help is very welcome at this point as i am in a right mind of binning the model and start another one for the group...
Richard