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Hello, Just want to show you the steam train "Mastrou" http://www.lamastre.net/2009/11/12/le-mastrou/ You're welcome in green Ardčche Best regards LaLogne
HI Clark, A general guide for types of paints and spray heads to use has already been posted. I'd add that (for me at least) I must thoroughly mix, and I
My take: Main covering coat: #5 for acrylics thinned 4 parts paint 1 part alcohol Weathering (streaks, spots, etc): #1 for acrylics thinned 3 parts paint 1
This is directed to those of you who use a Paasche Model H airbrush. I recently purchased one of these with H-1, H-3, and H-5 spray heads. Question; Which of