Thom Posted Friday at 03:02 PM Posted Friday at 03:02 PM 2 hours ago, Urashiman said: Oh man ... My super cheap mini compressor died today. RIP, my dear super cheap chinese device... It worked for 2 years maybe? The fun part is, it didn't die because the compressor itself broke. It broke because the single action airbrush that came with it failed. The air seal failed and the airbrush color oozed from the color container into the compressor, breaking the whole thing. I tried to take it apart, because hey, maybe I can fix it by cleaning it, but everything in there is just glued onto each other. So no luck with that. It'll do one last trip now ... to the trash can. I'll see if I can salvage anything useful from the single action air brush. If not, it will have the same fate. Good I still have my professional airbrush compressor, but this small thingy here was really convenient. Maybe I'll get a new one. I remember it's arrival. Glad it served well. Quote
SteveTheFish Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Cheese3 said: Base coat! gotta clean How are you priming your models? It looks like you're perhaps using a spray can of Tamiya primer, but you aren't warming it up with warm water and shaking it for a minute properly. I see a lot of splatter that's giving your unwanted texture. If you prep it properly, it shouldn't come out fuzzy like that. Either that or you're airbrushing it and it's not thinned enough. Quote
Papa Rat Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Cheese3 said: Base coat! gotta clean I am digging the wild camo colors. Quote
Papa Rat Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Been dog sitting for some friends the past week+ so I brought this kit with me to help pass some time. Was able to stop by my home today and do a rough and ready paint job on the “pickle” I need to go back in and do some hand painting including some touch ups. Got some glue seepage unfortunately and I also want to get a matte finish on there. The Surfacer 500 took care of most the rivets I wanted to hide which was a half success. All said and done, this was a fun one. Might have to get the rest of the fleet 🤔 Quote
Cheese3 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, SteveTheFish said: How are you priming your models? It looks like you're perhaps using a spray can of Tamiya primer, but you aren't warming it up with warm water and shaking it for a minute properly. I see a lot of splatter that's giving your unwanted texture. If you prep it properly, it shouldn't come out fuzzy like that. Either that or you're airbrushing it and it's not thinned enough. Story time! Haha! I ran outta tamiya primer, and Mr.surfacer. My second favorite. In the middle of these two models. I love tamiya primer. Had to use Vallejo primer. I need to go back and clean up some line, this is more of a base to block in colors. Thanks for the input! Quote
Big s Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, Papa Rat said: Been dog sitting for some friends the past week+ so I brought this kit with me to help pass some time. Was able to stop by my home today and do a rough and ready paint job on the “pickle” I need to go back in and do some hand painting including some touch ups. Got some glue seepage unfortunately and I also want to get a matte finish on there. The Surfacer 500 took care of most the rivets I wanted to hide which was a half success. All said and done, this was a fun one. Might have to get the rest of the fleet 🤔 Looks a lot more organic now. Very cool Quote
Goodman Models Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 3/6/2025 at 9:23 PM, SteveTheFish said: This week I bought myself a birthday present and pre-ordered the upcoming Hasegawa Glaug kit on Hobby Search. I imagine it'll ship around the 1st of April. So does anyone have any recommendations on how to strip decals off a model while leaving the lacquer paint job underneath intact? I had some decals on a Star Trek Enteprise model break apart and I did buy replacements, however I'd already applied the Micro Sol to melt the bad ones onto the pylons. I often use Zippo lighter fluid to remove price tags from cardboard and plastic without ruining the surface. Do you think that would work? It's either that or lightly sanding the decals away with 3000 grit sanding sponges or something. It's been eight years since I gave up on that model, but it would be nice to get back to it. and finally finish it. Try Scotch tape first; works fairly well in most cases. Sometimes it takes a few passes and also may need a light buffing afterward ( microbes 2400 grit). Quote
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