icecold2510 wrote:
Can anyone give tips on painting small detail stuff?
I use the Testors' paint and little paint brushes but it looks like crap to me....
I'm working on an A-10 right now...still have a bit to go. My first model
Be sure to not dab the brush in the paint bottle and slop it on to your plastic parts, its better to get the paint brush soaked in paint; then having paint just dangling on the tip of the brush in globs. Dip the brush in the paint enough so the brush gets soaked well, then wipe off access paint from the brush. This gives you more time to work with a part and paint it before you have to dip again.
When you clean your brushes never dip them hard into a bottle of thinner (don't mess up the brissles by dabbing the brush against the bottom) Get the brush soaked good stir it around in the thinner, then take it out and wipe off the paint with a paper towel in the direction of the brissels. Just think of a cat, when you pet it you have to pet it with the direction of its fur otherwise it gets pissed off.
And a tip to being steady is to hold a part in two of your fingers with your left hand, and use your right hand pinky as an 'anchor' on your left hand while you paint the part. (If you don't understand this, I can take a photo if you want)
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