Thank you for the helpful tips! I've been just spraying it straight out of the bottle but it clogs up my airbrush and is expensive and isn't as good of a paint job. And I would recommend using a water bottle and double sided tape to hold your model! haha 🤣
Get a regulator/moisture trap from Harbor Freight, and mount it to your bench right beside where you sit. Then you can dial the pressure back to 20-25 lbs or so. Like you, I use my shop compressor for multiple tasks. The bench mounted regulator is a life saver when you’re in the middle of an airbrush task at the bench.
Actually have two Regulators on my compressor I just honestly didn't bother to turn them down where I would normally have them. I don't use a water trap due to the fact that our humidity here in Salt Lake is usually very low.
Well thank you for commenting. I'm glad that you learn some new things. This is not my preferred way to paint a car body you want to throw hopes that it is possible to do it this way.
You can also add a tiny drip of Japan Drier to your enamel for faster drying. The sign painters and pinstripers secret. 😉 One little bottle of Japan Drier will last years.
And that's really why I did this tutorial. When you buy some of these other pains they go down so well and they're really nice but at 12 to $15 a bottle it makes it a bit expensive. Everybody has these laying around and even if you don't you can pick him up really cheap and it doesn't take a whole bottle to do a car body. Of course I picked the hardest possible color in gloss black! LOL but you'll see a video I did a couple years ago about the Starsky and Hutch to Reno that I sprayed with the red that testers makes as well.
I enjoyed your video👍🏻 I didn’t know about sprue goo. Learn something new everyday. I’m no expert but I build models like cars and airplanes the best I can and really take the time to detail and make it nice then I let my 5yr old nephew play with them. He has so much fun with them they come back in pieces and then I rebuild them and learn new tricks a long the way 🤣 They actually still look pretty good as the enamel paint it really strong 😂 I actually used that little brush we see most often associated with modeling and didn’t thin the paint 😂 but using good one direction passes with the brush it actually laid down flat enough to show detail and no brush marks and was dry in 24 hrs in the house with AC. I’m going to try and thin the paint a little next time and I have a sprayer on the way. Gotta keep the kiddo busy imagining while playing with all these cool models.
@@KikoValleyMan Thank you for watching.And thank you for taking the time to comment. I found that I used that spru goo a lot more. Then you might think anytime I put any project together that has any kind of a gap or seem, I use it and it works very, very well. Particularly on the figures that I build.
Yeah quite honestly I've never used any of that stuff. My studio is outdoors and has a large barn door just to the left of where I work so I don't worry much about air circulation. Sometimes in the summer I will kick over my large box fan so that the fumes don't congregate but get moved on. And honestly back when I was spraying cars for real I never had access to a spray booth so I either did it in garages or Outdoors. My compressor does have a regulator but, I don't always use it because with my dual action airbrush the pressure is really controlled right at my fingertips. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. This is by no means my preferred way to spray butt there are a lot of guys out there who will find this an inexpensive alternative to some of the other paints on the market.
My studio is actually Outdoors it is very well ventilated as I have a barn door sitting about four feet away from me that is always open when I spray. If I feel there's too much build-up of fumes I just kick on the fan that I have in there. But for the most part I don't have to worry about that.
Your air brush is surgical . Great results through your application and ratios of mix. I cant imagine getting same results with a rattle can.I know this sounds stupid,but why would someone dissolve the factory chrome? Ok,I asked..
Well for this particular build the car had pretty much know Chrome on it so all the Chrome needed to be stripped down so it can be painted black. You could paint the black over the Chrome but it wouldn't look the same
The “2011” printed on the bottle doesnt neccessarily mean when it was made, that could also be the year the patend was put on for that color or even the label Awesome video btw, im pretty new to airbrushing so i like finding these kind of videos, thanks👍🏽
Thank you for watching, hopefully. You found some of this information useful. I still like using this paint to air brush. It will be a sad day for me when it's completely off the market
Know my studio is outdoors and it is well-ventilated already so I don't worry about the fumes. I do have a fan I can kick on if they start to build up but for the most part they dispersed pretty quickly throughout the studio.
There is a video I did for Mrs hobby a couple of years ago it maybe on their website I did a 67 Mustang with that Rusty patina look and I even used some different methods to chip the paint. I should try and correct that and put it out as a video on this channel.
Well it depends on a couple of things. First off the easier it is to use the more likely it is you are to use it and the last tear down and maintenance it requires the easier it will be to use. With that said I used and Iwata Revolution CR. So far it has lasted me nearly 20 years and all I ever do is a good cleaning every so often. I have not had to replace any parts in that time. It is a dual action and super easy to use. The other thing that is important is a compressor that will suit your needs. There are several small portable compressors on the market that will work just fine and give you the pressure you need. I personally use a larger compressor because I use it for more than just my airbrush. I have painted my truck and a couple of cars using the compressor that I have in my studio. But mine is loud and wouldn't be well-suited for most homes or apartments probably 15 years ago I bought a testers portable compressor that I believe I have shown in some of my videos where I go over what tools I use. If you get a cheap airbrush and a cheap compressor chances are you will have problems and that will cause frustration leading to not wanting to airbrush. There's a company called Grex that turns out a nice airbrush and compressor set that would be suitable for a beginner but I much preferred the simple setup I have. Good luck in getting what you're looking for, hopefully you can get a high-quality easy-to-use durable setup for under $250
Thank you for your help I really appreciate it I will look on your channel for that video on that portable compressor and I will also be subscribing to your Channel
So I was just looking through my videos to try and find a link for the video I'm thinking about and I can't seem to find it so, on Christmas day I will be putting out a show called what's in the box and on this show I will be going through my portable kit that I use when I go on trips or when I need to take my supplies on the go. I'm sure you will find it helpful and I have my compressor and airbrush in there so you will be able to see them. Again that will be on Christmas day so tune in
Just some lacquer thinner that I bought at the hardware store I can't remember the name brand but I usually will use whatever lacquer thinner and I can get.
Hey mav.whats up?i c u dont use any protection while handling your airbrush.that can end with severe healthproblems🤕.with sticky greetings from Christian.
@@maddogmerv one of the YT grandpas that builds car kits and is supposedly a guru to those in that modeling ganre where I'm more military models!😁 Jman
@@rongamble9884 thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. The scale finishes bottle is about 4 times more expensive than the little testers bottle that I used? And the last time I painted a car that I actually had to pay for the paint, I was using acrylic enamel and think I paid a $140 for a gallon. I thought that was expensive. Lol! When I recently priced out, some paint for my old 1967 Mustang in the color that I would like. I was shocked to see how much paint costs now. I'm still going to use a single stage on it, but now I'll probably have to take out a loan just to afford the material.
Thank you for the helpful tips! I've been just spraying it straight out of the bottle but it clogs up my airbrush and is expensive and isn't as good of a paint job. And I would recommend using a water bottle and double sided tape to hold your model! haha 🤣
That was awesome Merv.
Thanks buddy, there is a lot of different ways to paint and I've actually seen you turn out some really cool paint jobs as well.
Get a regulator/moisture trap from Harbor Freight, and mount it to your bench right beside where you sit. Then you can dial the pressure back to 20-25 lbs or so. Like you, I use my shop compressor for multiple tasks. The bench mounted regulator is a life saver when you’re in the middle of an airbrush task at the bench.
Actually have two Regulators on my compressor I just honestly didn't bother to turn them down where I would normally have them. I don't use a water trap due to the fact that our humidity here in Salt Lake is usually very low.
Very informative and interesting. Learned a lot viewing this.
Well thank you for commenting. I'm glad that you learn some new things. This is not my preferred way to paint a car body you want to throw hopes that it is possible to do it this way.
You can also add a tiny drip of Japan Drier to your enamel for faster drying. The sign painters and pinstripers secret. 😉 One little bottle of Japan Drier will last years.
I had heard that but I have never tried it I will have to try that out sometime.
Thanks Merv! I’ve never sprayed Testors bottle paints, but with the price of other paints I may give this a try.
And that's really why I did this tutorial. When you buy some of these other pains they go down so well and they're really nice but at 12 to $15 a bottle it makes it a bit expensive. Everybody has these laying around and even if you don't you can pick him up really cheap and it doesn't take a whole bottle to do a car body. Of course I picked the hardest possible color in gloss black! LOL but you'll see a video I did a couple years ago about the Starsky and Hutch to Reno that I sprayed with the red that testers makes as well.
Also if you build airliners at all this is a great way to paint that glossy finish on your airliners and have great results.
I enjoyed your video👍🏻 I didn’t know about sprue goo. Learn something new everyday.
I’m no expert but I build models like cars and airplanes the best I can and really take the time to detail and make it nice then I let my 5yr old nephew play with them. He has so much fun with them they come back in pieces and then I rebuild them and learn new tricks a long the way 🤣
They actually still look pretty good as the enamel paint it really strong 😂
I actually used that little brush we see most often associated with modeling and didn’t thin the paint 😂 but using good one direction passes with the brush it actually laid down flat enough to show detail and no brush marks and was dry in 24 hrs in the house with AC.
I’m going to try and thin the paint a little next time and I have a sprayer on the way. Gotta keep the kiddo busy imagining while playing with all these cool models.
@@KikoValleyMan Thank you for watching.And thank you for taking the time to comment. I found that I used that spru goo a lot more. Then you might think anytime I put any project together that has any kind of a gap or seem, I use it and it works very, very well. Particularly on the figures that I build.
Get a food dehydrator, set at 115 F and You can handle even a lacquered piece in 5 hours.
Thanks for this tips, like your style man!!!
Thanks! I don't always paint my car bodies like this I like to use other paints as well even and including Imron.
No respirator, no exhaust fan, no spray booth no regulater on compresser, minimalist painting at it's best.
Yeah quite honestly I've never used any of that stuff. My studio is outdoors and has a large barn door just to the left of where I work so I don't worry much about air circulation. Sometimes in the summer I will kick over my large box fan so that the fumes don't congregate but get moved on. And honestly back when I was spraying cars for real I never had access to a spray booth so I either did it in garages or Outdoors. My compressor does have a regulator but, I don't always use it because with my dual action airbrush the pressure is really controlled right at my fingertips. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. This is by no means my preferred way to spray butt there are a lot of guys out there who will find this an inexpensive alternative to some of the other paints on the market.
WOW..............Spraying indoors with enamel/lacquer thinner without a respirator or ventilation.
My studio is actually Outdoors it is very well ventilated as I have a barn door sitting about four feet away from me that is always open when I spray. If I feel there's too much build-up of fumes I just kick on the fan that I have in there. But for the most part I don't have to worry about that.
Your air brush is surgical . Great results through your application and ratios of mix.
I cant imagine getting same results with a rattle can.I know this sounds stupid,but why would someone dissolve the factory chrome?
Ok,I asked..
Well for this particular build the car had pretty much know Chrome on it so all the Chrome needed to be stripped down so it can be painted black. You could paint the black over the Chrome but it wouldn't look the same
@@maddogmerv ok
The “2011” printed on the bottle doesnt neccessarily mean when it was made, that could also be the year the patend was put on for that color or even the label
Awesome video btw, im pretty new to airbrushing so i like finding these kind of videos, thanks👍🏽
Thank you for watching, hopefully. You found some of this information useful. I still like using this paint to air brush. It will be a sad day for me when it's completely off the market
Nice paint job 👍🏿 no facemask 😮
Know my studio is outdoors and it is well-ventilated already so I don't worry about the fumes. I do have a fan I can kick on if they start to build up but for the most part they dispersed pretty quickly throughout the studio.
Nice job ,Mad Dog I'm going to try painting a rusty patina finish on my next build ? 67 mustang got any pointers
Mad Dog has alot of tutorials on rusty finishes,etc, many on tanks
There is a video I did for Mrs hobby a couple of years ago it maybe on their website I did a 67 Mustang with that Rusty patina look and I even used some different methods to chip the paint. I should try and correct that and put it out as a video on this channel.
@Maddog Merv thank you , 67 was my first my first car
@@howdy627 my first car was a 65 pony.I was the only junior at East High with a car,let alone a mustang.neener neener seniors.
fb.watch/k-wz5Zpgle/?mibextid=Nif5oz here is the link to the tutorial I mentioned
What is the best compressor and airbrush gun kit would you recommend for a beginner?
Well it depends on a couple of things. First off the easier it is to use the more likely it is you are to use it and the last tear down and maintenance it requires the easier it will be to use. With that said I used and Iwata Revolution CR. So far it has lasted me nearly 20 years and all I ever do is a good cleaning every so often. I have not had to replace any parts in that time. It is a dual action and super easy to use. The other thing that is important is a compressor that will suit your needs. There are several small portable compressors on the market that will work just fine and give you the pressure you need. I personally use a larger compressor because I use it for more than just my airbrush. I have painted my truck and a couple of cars using the compressor that I have in my studio. But mine is loud and wouldn't be well-suited for most homes or apartments probably 15 years ago I bought a testers portable compressor that I believe I have shown in some of my videos where I go over what tools I use.
If you get a cheap airbrush and a cheap compressor chances are you will have problems and that will cause frustration leading to not wanting to airbrush. There's a company called Grex that turns out a nice airbrush and compressor set that would be suitable for a beginner but I much preferred the simple setup I have. Good luck in getting what you're looking for, hopefully you can get a high-quality easy-to-use durable setup for under $250
Thank you for your help I really appreciate it I will look on your channel for that video on that portable compressor and I will also be subscribing to your Channel
So I was just looking through my videos to try and find a link for the video I'm thinking about and I can't seem to find it so, on Christmas day I will be putting out a show called what's in the box and on this show I will be going through my portable kit that I use when I go on trips or when I need to take my supplies on the go. I'm sure you will find it helpful and I have my compressor and airbrush in there so you will be able to see them. Again that will be on Christmas day so tune in
Thanks, I will watch the video @@maddogmerv
What type of thinner did you use
Lacquer thinner
Just some lacquer thinner that I bought at the hardware store I can't remember the name brand but I usually will use whatever lacquer thinner and I can get.
Hey mav.whats up?i c u dont use any protection while handling your airbrush.that can end with severe healthproblems🤕.with sticky greetings from Christian.
100%😊😊 video
Thanks for watching, I think it turned out pretty good hopefully it's simple enough that others will try and use these paints and techniques.
Please no donald yost method!🙄
Jman
I've never heard of him so we're probably safe.
@@maddogmerv one of the YT grandpas that builds car kits and is supposedly a guru to those in that modeling ganre where I'm more military models!😁
Jman
I've got a T-78 coming up in a few weeks I think you're really going to like.
$12 a bottle you should be painting a big car i spend over $200 a quart for paint and use at least a gallon or more
@@rongamble9884 thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. The scale finishes bottle is about 4 times more expensive than the little testers bottle that I used? And the last time I painted a car that I actually had to pay for the paint, I was using acrylic enamel and think I paid a $140 for a gallon. I thought that was expensive. Lol! When I recently priced out, some paint for my old 1967 Mustang in the color that I would like. I was shocked to see how much paint costs now. I'm still going to use a single stage on it, but now I'll probably have to take out a loan just to afford the material.