vadersrighthand
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- Feb 7, 2012
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I'm having some trouble. I've got myself a lovely Airfix 1.48 spitfire, got it all painted up lovely, but have found again that i've managed to fill the panel lines with paint (when i run my finger nail across one it barely drags or catches the panel line) they are clearly visible when you look at the model. I brush painted a very very thin coat of Vallejo Gloss Varnish on prior to decals (thinned with water (50:50), and a few drops of w&n flow improver) which went down lovely, a much smoother finish than when i've tried to airbrush it. I thinned it loads to be sure that i wouldn't fill in the panel lines - as i figured this would get the 'thin coat' i needed.
This is the same situation as i've seen with my previous three aircraft models, in all cases panel lines were fine (shallow because i'm getting to grips with the airbrush) but as soon as i start to apply varnishes i'm basically plugging all the lines, hatches etc - and then utterly unable to get any kind of wash in place to highlight them - the previous ones I've tried applying washes to (Vallejo washes) the wash has partly sat in the line (or the bead of paint has just sat on top, as if there is no panel line) but as soon as i try to clean up i just end up taking all the wash out, as the lines are so shallow.
(At this point i'm calling for advice)
So, considering I'm using Vallejo model colour or the model air (I'm sticking with these as they do work for me) how do i achieve the 'thin' coat of paint to not obscure detail - having watched a lot of youtube videos and read hundreds of websites and a few books I just can't seem to nail any kind of method either by brush or airbrush to not fill in the lines with paint (or varnish), I'm trying to keep the airbrush pressure low (10-20psi) and the paint as thin as possible at all times.
I'm not going to give up but it really feels like I'm missing something, and considering the stash i've built up - last thing i want to do is commit yet another model to the bin (bin being a drastic explanation but you get the drift).
I've picked myself a up a little 72nd scale tamiya spit to test any advice out on and am basically going to use that as a test bed, just could do with a little info to narrow down where things are going wrong in my process, as all i really want from the little spit is to be able to see the amazing capillary action (in action) when applying a wash.
Thanks in advance
Matt
This is the same situation as i've seen with my previous three aircraft models, in all cases panel lines were fine (shallow because i'm getting to grips with the airbrush) but as soon as i start to apply varnishes i'm basically plugging all the lines, hatches etc - and then utterly unable to get any kind of wash in place to highlight them - the previous ones I've tried applying washes to (Vallejo washes) the wash has partly sat in the line (or the bead of paint has just sat on top, as if there is no panel line) but as soon as i try to clean up i just end up taking all the wash out, as the lines are so shallow.
(At this point i'm calling for advice)
So, considering I'm using Vallejo model colour or the model air (I'm sticking with these as they do work for me) how do i achieve the 'thin' coat of paint to not obscure detail - having watched a lot of youtube videos and read hundreds of websites and a few books I just can't seem to nail any kind of method either by brush or airbrush to not fill in the lines with paint (or varnish), I'm trying to keep the airbrush pressure low (10-20psi) and the paint as thin as possible at all times.
I'm not going to give up but it really feels like I'm missing something, and considering the stash i've built up - last thing i want to do is commit yet another model to the bin (bin being a drastic explanation but you get the drift).
I've picked myself a up a little 72nd scale tamiya spit to test any advice out on and am basically going to use that as a test bed, just could do with a little info to narrow down where things are going wrong in my process, as all i really want from the little spit is to be able to see the amazing capillary action (in action) when applying a wash.
Thanks in advance
Matt