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Tools I Need For Car Building

Hi,

This is my third car build that I am doing and I was wondering what tools/items I need to do a better job.

I have only used cheap paintbrushes and not to expensive paint before but was wondering what I should upgrade to do a better job.

Should I get an Airbrush set and should I prime the pieces before painting so the paint will sit better on the pieces.

I am not experienced and don't want to drop a ton of money but any help will be great.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

If you're on your third build and are still enjoying modeling, it's time to get an airbrush. You can't avoid getting one, so you may as well get it now.

For priming everything, that's a terrific way to start an argument here. The only thing I ever prime are car bodies, and I don't bother with it for anything else (except occasionally aluminum parts). On engines and interiors and the like, I find if your airbrush technique is decent, priming makes no difference. Others here will tell you you must prime everything. Try it both ways and make your own conclusions.

Otherwise, get a decent Xacto style hobby knife, some sanding sticks, and one or two good quality paint brushes. Try red sable, from an art supply store. Some pointy tweezers are great, and some decent sprue cutters. There are other helpful odds and ends, but beyond the basics alot is just personal choice.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

thanks for the help I greatly appreciate it and would love to here other people's opinoins about this topic
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Should I get an Airbrush set .
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should I prime the pieces before painting so the paint will sit better on the pieces.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

What kind of airbrush should I get if I didn't to not spend a lot and where would I go to buy them. Is plastic better than metal and how would I know if the airbrush was good.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

Tell us how much you want to spend and we can advise you, broad based questions you're asking fall into the realm of 'how long is a piece of string' and cannot receive any specifically correct answer.

Don't waste money on a plastic airbrush, you'll be replacing it in a couple of months time if you do.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

What is the price range of airbrushes right now so I can get an idea of what it might cost.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

The Badger Crescendo (175), 150, and 100 as well as the Iwata Eclipse and revolution are popular choices. Paasche makes good airbrushes as well.

As a rule of thumb, gravity feed is better than siphon pheed, dual action is better than single.

Dixieart is as good a place as any to shop for airbrushes.
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What is the price range of airbrushes right now so I can get an idea of what it might cost.
25 - 400 $'s, so what do you want to spend?

Do you want to use a compressor or canned CO2?

You need to help us, give us some info.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

For the airbrush I was looking to spend around $100 for everything and I am not sure if I should spend the extra money on a compressor or just use a CO2 can for right now.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

Also, what are some decent quality paints for model building. I am looking for mid-range price nothing to expensive but nothing cheap since I was in the low end with my paint and I would like to make them look nicer.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

http://www.towerhobbies.com

Paints out the yazoo.....and all the other supplies you can think of too!

You will also find plenty of useful tips, ideas and suggestions in the 'How To' and 'FAQ' threads at the top of the main Car Modelling forum page which will help you get off on the right foot.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

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broad based questions you're asking fall into the realm of 'how long is a piece of string' and cannot receive any specifically correct answer.
And while we're pondering the big questions, how about-

'How many roads must a man walk down?'

Perhaps we should have a poll....


Propellant cans just suck. They are a poor option all the way around. You can use them for a little while to put off the purchase of a compressor for a few months maybe- and as soon as you get the compressor, you will curse every moment you have usedpropellant cans. A compressor is inevitable.

As for paint, it is a really poor place to try to save money, and price is a bad way to pick paint. Use crap and you will regret it. You will save money on paint when you know how to use your airbrush. When everything works, you know what you're doing, and it's going on smoothly, you will simply use less paint. But to get there, you really need to learn you airbrush and the paint you're using. Takes time, practice, and patience. And paint.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

so is there a brand of paint that you would recommend to use that is good quality.
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Re: Tools I Need For Car Building

Is this a good set of an airbrush and a compressor?
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXHK76&P=M
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