$60 for paint...
Macdaddy4738
07-06-2004, 10:09 PM
is this justified? I just started airbrushing and i want to airbrush my Tamiya F50 and my Hasagawa Lambo Miura. But paint is gonna be like 60+...is this justified??! :banghead: :banghead: :eek7:
Vric
07-06-2004, 10:34 PM
Well paint isn't only for 1 kit, so yes it's justified
I must have for over 150$ of paint right now, but once you have them, you will spend only few bucks for each model (0$ to 10$ in my case)
I must have for over 150$ of paint right now, but once you have them, you will spend only few bucks for each model (0$ to 10$ in my case)
bigford550
07-06-2004, 10:46 PM
the bottle of paint is what 1/2 oz
by the time you thin it out you could
have 3 or 4 oz of paint. this is after
you figure out how thin you need your
paint to be. the thinner you make it
the more coats you need to cover your
car. you will go through more thinner
then paint my friend!!!!
but the paint job will be worth the price
i spray bombed cars for years then i a got
a air brush for christmas and was like
wow the detail you dont lose to a heavy paint job
buy all the colors you can and enjoy
by the time you thin it out you could
have 3 or 4 oz of paint. this is after
you figure out how thin you need your
paint to be. the thinner you make it
the more coats you need to cover your
car. you will go through more thinner
then paint my friend!!!!
but the paint job will be worth the price
i spray bombed cars for years then i a got
a air brush for christmas and was like
wow the detail you dont lose to a heavy paint job
buy all the colors you can and enjoy
mike@af
07-06-2004, 10:47 PM
What kind of paint? I am spending nearly $250 on paint for my hot rod.
hirofkd
07-06-2004, 10:49 PM
For the initial investiment? Totally justifiable. You take a few years to use all of them. I even spend $5.00 for one bottle of Finisher's Color because it's so good.
SchuberT
07-06-2004, 11:27 PM
is this justified? I just started airbrushing and i want to airbrush my Tamiya F50 and my Hasagawa Lambo Miura. But paint is gonna be like 60+...is this justified??! :banghead: :banghead: :eek7:
lol it really depends on how skilled you are with paint... whether or not you can come up with a really good paint job... you dont want to waste $60 of paint on a crappy paint job... but i dont know how skilled you are, so...
lol it really depends on how skilled you are with paint... whether or not you can come up with a really good paint job... you dont want to waste $60 of paint on a crappy paint job... but i dont know how skilled you are, so...
StephenDeli
07-07-2004, 12:21 AM
It is definatly worth it
clem24
07-07-2004, 12:29 AM
Man, I think I have about $250-300 of inventory if Tamiya spray cans alone. I've probably spent at least $700 on spray cans. If I wasn't such a lazy ass, I'd airbrush (I have one, but I just HATE cleaning it).
clem..
clem..
Macdaddy4738
07-07-2004, 12:39 AM
damn man 700 dollars?!
thats why im sticking with arcrylic paints since they are pretty easy to clean out of the airbrush. I am still gonna spray the body with cans i think though...
thats why im sticking with arcrylic paints since they are pretty easy to clean out of the airbrush. I am still gonna spray the body with cans i think though...
StephenDeli
07-07-2004, 10:44 PM
This may sound really stupid but what about airbrushes is it that everyone hates cleaning them? I have never done it none the less know how...
mike@af
07-07-2004, 10:53 PM
This may sound really stupid but what about airbrushes is it that everyone hates cleaning them? I have never done it none the less know how...
I dont mind cleaning them. Its not that hard. I have done it so many times I can do a full clean up in about 15minutes, it used to take 1 hour or so.
I dont mind cleaning them. Its not that hard. I have done it so many times I can do a full clean up in about 15minutes, it used to take 1 hour or so.
Turbo Monster
07-07-2004, 10:58 PM
yeah, the more you do it, the better you get. practice, practice, practice....
Yeah, the price is definitely worth it!
Yeah, the price is definitely worth it!
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