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Okay, after reading this forum for a while I'm going to start my first serious project: Tamiya's Mustang Cobra R (sorry no camera -> no pics)
My problem is: - I have absolutely no place to do any spray painting (and no Tamiya sprays in Finland anyway) - I could use Tamiya acrylics with airbrush, but have no money to buy an airbrush w/compressor (Tamiya acrylics cos they don't irritate my fiancee or my cats at all...) - is there any point in starting to build a model at all, since I can only paint with brushes... I've also noticed from the pictures I've seen, that automotive sprays (metallic colors) seem to have a bit of a scale problem??
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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Re: My 1st(?) model: Tamiya Mustang Cobra R
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Well, I have a box lid that I spray on. I just pick up the lid, walk outside. spray a coat or so, then bring it isnside and stick it in my closet until it dries. I dont use Tamiya paints either btw. |
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I'd like to walk outside too..
But I live in an apartment (4th floor with no balcony)
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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Ahh, poor excuse. ![]() Walk down the stairs, and out the front door.
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Can you sneak onto the roof, maybe?
![]() There's nothing wrong with a cheap airbrush and compressed air can setup. If you can get one, that is. Actual air compressors are expensive. |
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Is 'canned air' actually usable? So far I've heard only bad things about them. If it actually works then I'm a very happy man Now I can mix my own colors again :alien2: How long can you paint with one can? Someone said that they work for about 30 seconds, and then you have to wait 10 minutes to get the air pressure back. Is this true?
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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I have a can like this, and the air hose from my airbrush screws onto the top.
![]() One can is enough to do 2-4 models. There may be pressure problems if it's cold, but it'll do well if you sit the can in a bowl of warm water. But again, I'm not sure if you can get something like this where you are. |
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Thanks man
I have no problems getting hold of an airbrush and air cans for that specific airbrush. I almost bought one once, but then I read too much bad things about them and decided not to. Oh well, should have known about this forum then... You wouldn't believe how happy I am now :frog:
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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This is the airbrush I'm probably getting (let's see if I can attach the picture)
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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Damn, wrong picture
Sooorrryy....
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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More questions:
Considering my extremely limited budget, what airbrush would you guys recommend to me? The one in the picture I attached costs about $20... makes me wonder about the quality
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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Welcome along, my northern neighbour
![]() I live in an apartment as well, but I have a balcony... ![]() How far is Järvenpää from Helsinki? And hom much does a 23ml Tamiya Acrylic paint cost there?
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Järvenpää is about 40 km north of Helsinki, along the motorway to Lahti. Tamiya Acrylic costs 15 FIM (that's about 40 EEK)
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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Thanks for the info... I'm guessing the price would be similar in model shops in Helsinki, right?
How's the selection of tamiya 1/24 kits at your model shops? Oh, and call me Alex ( http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t5204.html )
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Oops, the price is actually from a model shop in Helsinki, the only model shop within 100 km that I know of...
I think that the shop has about 40-50 different 1/24 Tamiya kits in store.
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8.10.2003 13:44:25 Ales says: and with some work I'd be a great model 8.10.2003 13:44:36 Mikke says: no you wouldn't 8.10.2003 13:45:00 Ales says: good point 8.10.2003 13:45:01 Ales says: LOL! |
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