quick tip to prevent paint from seeping under your tape, if you are really worried about it you can use a thin clear coat nail polish on the edges of the tape, this will prevent paint seepage and will give you nice clean lines when you peel the tape back off.
Literally in the brink of ordering all the stuff I need to air brush my kits and this did me in. I ordered that masking tape. Some paints. Thinner. All of it haha
I’m so excited to see this finished! Working up the courage and materials to do my first airbrushed kit. Would you recommend lacquer paints over enamels?
I've yet to airbrush enamel paint but I have used lacquer and acrylic and I confidently say that lacquer is the way to go. It is stronger and drys a lot faster.
Lacquer is the way to go. More beginner friendly than acrylics. You will want to get some enamels later on for detail painting, at least silver and flat black.
Noice, I just picked up their hex camo tape, toying with the idea of putting it on the MG Providence to incorporate that cool box art background onto the kit itself somehow...
I waited about an hour before putting tape on, and after spraying you can take the tape off within minutes if you want. You just have to be able to handle the part to take the tape off safely without messing up the rest of the fresh paint
How long do you usually wait in between coats? Do you allow 24 hours to cure before putting down tape and adding another color, or is a few hours between layers fine?
Can’t wait to see the finished version
This is a great demo of this product
Thanks!
Great work, thanks for sharing! I've had this masking tape for ages and never used it. Maybe I will soon!
I really like the way that looks. Like your colors too. Love some yellow orange. 🧡
I used the older style of cloud camo for my weatheredvsclean build!
quick tip to prevent paint from seeping under your tape, if you are really worried about it you can use a thin clear coat nail polish on the edges of the tape, this will prevent paint seepage and will give you nice clean lines when you peel the tape back off.
Ooh this is looking choice, camo on that cute robot is a great vibe.
Literally in the brink of ordering all the stuff I need to air brush my kits and this did me in. I ordered that masking tape. Some paints. Thinner. All of it haha
Word of advice. Get a compressor with a built in tank over one without a tank. More expensive, but big difference
@@darena12 thanks! I’ll drop the money up front if it saves me more in the long run!
They're nice I use the splinter pattern and the giant sheets to cut custom stencils
Looks very nice actually
The more you stare at the orange the more fun it looks, can't wait to see the finished thing.
Love it!
Don't doubt yourself, that camo looks fantastic.
I’m so excited to see this finished! Working up the courage and materials to do my first airbrushed kit. Would you recommend lacquer paints over enamels?
I've yet to airbrush enamel paint but I have used lacquer and acrylic and I confidently say that lacquer is the way to go. It is stronger and drys a lot faster.
Lacquer is the way to go. More beginner friendly than acrylics. You will want to get some enamels later on for detail painting, at least silver and flat black.
I could never have enough patience to do camo with masking😂😭
that camo and paint color job is giving me a Cyber Troopers Virtual On vibes
Noice, I just picked up their hex camo tape, toying with the idea of putting it on the MG Providence to incorporate that cool box art background onto the kit itself somehow...
You can wet sand it lightly with 1500/2000 grit or higher to remove those masking tape paint marks
Yep exactly!
Where can I buy it though? USAGundamStore doesn't have it
How did you manage to get these paints, I never able to get these in Australia
@zakuaurelius what’s your wait time for drying before adding masking, as well as wait time to peel all layers of masking?
I waited about an hour before putting tape on, and after spraying you can take the tape off within minutes if you want. You just have to be able to handle the part to take the tape off safely without messing up the rest of the fresh paint
With that tape and fist layer colour makes me think of Mac and cheese.
How long do you usually wait in between coats? Do you allow 24 hours to cure before putting down tape and adding another color, or is a few hours between layers fine?
Actually about an hour or so, not too long. And after some discussion on discord we think that might actually be the sweet spot
meanwhile there are lazy people which probably includes me just uses those water-slide decals of camo patterns instead of paint, lol.
Hurray for laziness