I have it. It's pretty awesomeSaw this today. It's pretty big. Outta my price range right now. Sorry i didn't know where to post this
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Saw this today. It's pretty big. Outta my price range right now. Sorry i didn't know where to post this
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fraaaaaak.
I just started with my base coat. I had vented a can of AS20 to use in my airbrush. I started very softly and I tested it on a flat surface. It looked fine. 20psi.
I started by blowing the model off with compressed air to get rid of any dust.
Then I started softly around the model and looked what started happening on the detail! It looks like cobwebs!
Has anyone tried the oven cleaner yet on bandai models? I think I need to strip this!
http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums... small falcon/20160308_133444_zpsi9yfmxpy.jpg
Why not try a small area on the underside of the model and look for a reaction. My spidey senses tell me a short exposure to most cleaners with work ok, but always test.
I know that decanting spray cans only work well at lower pressures. It looks as tho the paint dried before hitting the surface of the model and collected over it. Did you mix any thinners into the paint. Also did you let the paint completely decompress after removing it from the can? the paint will hold onto some of the dispersing agent in the paint.
Here is a good video recently uploaded about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqVnb7_FDrE
That dude has some great videos
Thanks for your input.
I did let the paint off gas after decanting, but I didn't add thinners. I made the assumption that because it was from a rattle can, it didn't need any.
And I used that little brush attachment for my dremel to clear up the cobwebs. Worked like a charm
http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums... small falcon/20160309_120110_zpseaq19oev.jpg
http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums... small falcon/20160309_120059_zpswkdjxh3h.jpg
Yep,.....I'll post some soon after I get the kids to bed
Looking cool Astro,....bet you were sweating?
J