01.07.2010, 02:42
like db said: keep practicing.
i mostly use very fine syntetic brushes because they give a nice result.
and i'd suggest you get a piece of plastic or cheap model to train your painting skills on.
and dip your brush for only 2-3 mm in the paint, thats gives a thinner coat but still covers most of the spots if you know how to handle it (plain practice)
the paint and glue i use are from Revell because those give (from the lots of types i tested) about on of the best results, especially the glue (it doesnt melt plastic away like to many other model glues}
(you can see one of my latest here: http://allaircraftsimulations.com/forum/...02&t=25796 )
i just finished building a 1/48th hind to, i'll send you some pics when i finished painting
i mostly use very fine syntetic brushes because they give a nice result.
and i'd suggest you get a piece of plastic or cheap model to train your painting skills on.
and dip your brush for only 2-3 mm in the paint, thats gives a thinner coat but still covers most of the spots if you know how to handle it (plain practice)
the paint and glue i use are from Revell because those give (from the lots of types i tested) about on of the best results, especially the glue (it doesnt melt plastic away like to many other model glues}
(you can see one of my latest here: http://allaircraftsimulations.com/forum/...02&t=25796 )
i just finished building a 1/48th hind to, i'll send you some pics when i finished painting