Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Virginian Check this out. http://www.badger-airbrush.com/ If you figure out what you have it will be easier for folks to offer advice. I'm a Paasche guy, but Badger is probably the most popular brand. They all seem to work okay.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mcouvillion Chip, I am constantly amazed at the progress you have made in several months. You are not afraid to try anything! We need a forum on SpaceMouse's Railroad just to be able to keep up with you. Keep at it. How's Lil Guy doing? The picture hasn't changed and there have been no recent posts. Is he running OK and when is he getting his "varnish"? Mark C.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond Spacemouse, This may seem kind of dumb, but is that a new paint gun you have? If so there should be instructions with it. Not being that familiar with airbrushes or knowing what type you have makes it kind of hard to answer, but like others have said, practice with different settings on the airbrush. I guess what I'm trying to say here is that when all else fails, read the instructions. Ken
QUOTE: Originally posted by Virginian Gads. I don't know what you are doing my man, but try practicing a little on a cardboard box. This will let you see, and let you get down to where you are getting the pattern and flow you want. Sounds like you are using way too much air pressure to me.
QUOTE: I got a bottle of Scalecoat II and a quart of thinner and I have painted about 5 locos and a Walthers double truss bridge and I have about a half bottle of paint left, and the thinner still looks full. What size tip do you have installed?
QUOTE: Do not use any "regular" paint thru that airbrush. The larger pigment will plug it in a heartbeat.