Well here is a little aircraft recognition test for you. This latest little project is for Gerry over at
The Situation Room . So can you tell your Yak9 from your Lagg3 , your Sturmovick from your PE2. Prize for anyone who can spot the all of the types. The models are by Command Decision Miniatures and all 1/144th scale.
Its been a while since the airbrush has had an outing, so I have made a start on the 25 aircraft with a main
undercoat of green
The airbrush I use is an IWATA Eclipse High Precision. Its a double action brush which means you can control the airflow pressure and the width of the spray with the trigger. Not an easy skill at first , but once you get used to it easy enough. The paint cup is transferable side to side and I also have a range of large pots which I prepare with paint , thinners, cleaner etc and then just swap over as required.
If you are starting out with an airbrush you can choose a single action which give you a fixed spray - something like a
Badger 200 a
good solid starter. In case you don't know the difference between a
spraygun and an airbrush . A spraygun sprays air into which paint is drawn by the airflow externally from the spray nozzle. An Airbrush mixes air and paint
within the body of the brush and
sprays through the nozzle which means as you can control both paint flow and air pressure you can get a fine line of spray
if you want.
Of course if you going in for any large scale work a compressor is essential - and this is mine - it will happily hammer away all afternoon - its fitted with pressure reduction valve as well which gives me extra control to reduce the air into the brush - useful for doing camo!!
Anyway off to mix more paint