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just need the piants, masks, liquid mask etc to get going

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CFR - yep, check out my site. any questions just give me a shout and i'll help if i can.

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As above helpful and fast service and relly easy to use kit even for a compleat novice.
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CFR - yep, check out my site.
I have and you have an order

Just gone for opaque for now to practice with

Anyone wanting a shell doing as long as it's one colour, I'm your painter
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any questions just give me a shout and i'll help if i can.

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Which cleaner for the airbrush? I didn't look on your site for any. Do I need some?
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If you make sure to keep on top of the cleaning and do it straight way when done then being a waterbased paint, just use water. cheap..n does the trick

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me too as the paints have arrived from Jon
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me too as the paints have arrived from Jon
but before I do some questions

Airbrush nozzles / needles
Got two guns and they have 0.3 & 0.35 needles installed. Are they man enough for the job or do I need to fined smaller and or larger needles?

AB's are BD Airbrushes
BD-128p & BD-132

Trigger
they both press down and or down and slide back
what happens in both cases when you use either function apart from paint should come out?
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down puts the air on and pulling back controls the amount of paint.

for rc stuch you shouldn't really need any smaller. try it n see. you may need to experiment with paint/thinning and air ratios to see what works with you/your setup.
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with .35 you will need to thin a little, they will clog otherwise.
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with .35 you will need to thin a little, they will clog otherwise.
thinning paint
paint to water ratio in my case
70/30
80/20
90/10

Jon's Liquid Mask
say's it can be sprayed
does it need thinning?
what ratio?
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Mmm... wouldn't use water to thin the paint, it will tend to bead up on the surface. I'd recommend getting your hands on some Auto Air reducer - which Jon sells!


I don't think your airbrush will be man enough to spray masking film. A cheap touch up gun should do the trick - I picked mine up with a compressor and a load of extras from Lidl for £60.
In terms of thinning it, I just add a little water to the top of a new bottle of mask and shake it well. Not a lot of science there!

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I thin the RCS mask about 10% with water but again...will be down to the setup you are using.
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