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John Dunbar (flyingFox)
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1 August 2016, 21:00
John Dunbar
Hey there, I need airbrush help! What's wrong with the lines on my Tornado? All those stray dots and speckles...
Is it the paint? I tried to play with pressure and amount of colour... to no avail.
1 August 2016, 21:04
John Dunbar
Btw, the aeroplane is in 1:72 and I think my airgun has a 0,4mm tip.
I just want to achieve some fine and smooth lines.
1 August 2016, 21:06
Clifford Keesler
Mine does that sometimes, it is usually because my paint is to thick.
1 August 2016, 21:06
Clifford Keesler
I use a 0.2mm needle.
1 August 2016, 21:20
David Thor
Looks like you need to thin your paint a bit more.
1 August 2016, 21:46
John Dunbar
Hey guys, thanks a lot. So it's all down to the right mixture I guess. I tried thinning the paint but then the paint just splatters and drops on the plane and runs away. So I blamed the airgun...
1 August 2016, 21:57
Spanjaard
airbrush can make also a big difference. i recently changed my old cheap airbrush (Taiwan made copy of an Iwata) for a new one (good german quality) and i can see a big improvement. also i changed from 0.4 to 0.2mm.
In any case, paint/solvent ratio can make a huge difference as other said already.
1 August 2016, 22:07
Christian Skottun
Check your air pressure, with acrylics you should work as low as 10psi... and of course the consistent og the paint( should flow as milk)
1 August 2016, 22:14
komoras
Try changing the paint brand. I have the same problems doing preshading with Vallejo Air Colors but no problems with Mr. Color
1 August 2016, 22:50
John Dunbar
Alright, I tried Tamiya acrylic colours 60/40 (colour/thinner) and actually increased air pressure to 20psi/ 1.5bar and it works a lot better now. It I go any lower with the pressure I just get drops 'n blobs. But maybe the gauge of my compressor is just wrong. 😉
Thanks for the input everbody! It helped a lot! 👍
2 August 2016, 14:13
John Dunbar
Hey there, just bought and tried a 0.2mm needle. Just fantastic and lot of fun to work with. But with 0.2mm I definetly have to go with 10psi or less, like Christian said. 👍
3 August 2016, 13:02

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