October 6, 2008
Applying a Flat Coat to a Scale Model Aircraft
Applying a flat coat using Polly Scale Flat Acrylic to Hasegawa's 1/32 scale Bf 109 G-6.
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Applying a flat coat using Polly Scale Flat Acrylic to Hasegawa's 1/32 scale Bf 109 G-6.
Duration : 0:4:54
Filed under Model Airplanes by admin
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Woah what the hell? …
Woah what the hell? Sorry for that but I wasnt bashing Hyperscale. I was bashing some idiot who was going "check out webcamzdotcom" Cuz I really have no idea why they did that. Really Im sorry for that, I love this guy, i subscribe to him and everything. The comment I replied to must have gotten deleted.
I have the A470 kit …
I have the A470 kit and I really haven't even used it yet other than a quick test. I am just getting into scale modeling and my workshop just got completed. I have heard good things and bad things about this airbrush. I am going to get the high dollar Iwata in a month or so. I want to be able to choose which one I like best. It'll cost me a LOT but I hear they are worth it. I have a Paasche compressor but will be getting the Iwata Super Jet Pro next month because the Paasche is REALLY loud!
I'd kill for an …
I'd kill for an A470, yet I still don't trust the plastic construction Aztek/Testors uses. Then again, you can buy an A470 NEW cheaper than an entry-level Iwata double-action. Plus with an A470, there's no annoying paint needles to soak in lacquer thinner to prevent them from rusting along with sanding them back to a point when bent, almost zero moving parts, you just change nozzles for different patterns/effects, and it takes BOTH gravity feed cups and internal-mixed bottles…
Yes, scottalmighty1 …
Yes, scottalmighty1, believe it or not some guys DO get paid to do this "crap" as you put it….and paid quite well!!!
I know a guy who's a commercial model maker and between doing that, and a hobby shop he owns, he makes over $60,000 a year! Not bad in my opinion!
Think about that next time you want to slam someone and their hobby………
Yes, scottalmighty1 …
Yes, scottalmighty1, believe it or not some guys DO get paid to do this "crap" as you put it….and paid quite well!!!
I know a guy who's a commercial model maker and between doing that, and a hobby shop he owns, he makes over $60,000 a year! Not bad in my opinion!
Think about that next time you want to slam someone and their hobby………
Thanks. The e in …
Thanks. The e in decals is long.
Also if your enamel …
Also if your enamel paint lid is stuck, turn it upside down and use an eye dropper with some thinner in it. Apply to the lip of the the cap, the thinner will eat the paint around the threads. Comes right off!
deckalls….lol
deckalls….lol
Do you guys get …
Do you guys get payed to do this crap?
hi,
you can …
hi,
you can also use pebeo's acrylic varnish for paintings. It's better than everything i've tried so far, i'm not scared to scrap the paint job anymore but you got to mix it well before. It comes in different degrees of shine.
Good video, it's …
Good video, it's very helpful, all your videos have helped me out a lot.
thanks for the …
thanks for the great help…
please keep posting!
Very nice model. …
Very nice model. Thanks for posting this information, wonderful.
great help thanks
great help thanks