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How to Paint a Model Airplane

Once the basic structure of your model
airplane is completed, it's time to think
about painting. Spray Can
The spray paint can is also commonly
Types of Paint used for model kits. The spray can:
Model paints are generally of two types: Delivers a smoother paint job with no
(oil-based) enamels, or aqueous brush marks.
(water-based) acrylic lacquers. The Is faster than brushing.
hobby enamels thin with mineral spirits, Requires less cleanup.
dry slowly and harden to a high-gloss
finish. The hobby acrylics thin with However, paint cans deliver a wide area
water or alcohol, dry faster, and clean spray and so are somewhat wasteful and
up easier. Never mix enamel with more expensive. Also, there is a limited
acrylic, and make sure that you use the range of colors available, and it's not
correct type of thinner. possible to custom-mix colors. For
multiple colors on a model, masking must
be done to limit over-spray. The cans
Brush will cool down as they are used, which
reduces the paint flow. Place the can in
The paintbrush is the simplest method of warm water for a few minutes to fix this.
applying paint. You'll need a broad flat
brush for large area coverage, a medium
diameter round brush for general use, and
a fine-point brush for the smallest Despite their drawbacks, spray cans can
detail. be very handy, e.g. for single colors
The keys to getting a smooth paint job such as model car bodies. Testors spray
are: enamels and Tamiya spray lacquers are
popular choices.
Use a clean brush.
Do not overlap brush strokes. Don't
paint over an area with wet paint. If Airbrush
needed, let the paint dry, then apply a
second coat. The airbrush is the most versatile tool
Use a brush with soft bristles, sable is for painting small scale models. When
best. used with a compressor as the air source,
For a wide area, use a wide brush to it behaves as a very large spray can,
minimize the number of strokes. while also allowing control of the
Keep dried paint particles out of your pressure and of the amount of paint. The
paint bottle. Use a straw or disposable airbrush can be used to used to create
dropper when transferring paint. fine lines of paint and many other useful
For acrylic paints, try adding a small effects.
amount of thinner, or acrylic paint Some basic tips:
retarder.
Practice on scrap plastic before A single action airbrush is simpler,
painting your model kit. easier to learn, and generally lower
cost. However, the double action gives
After using the brush, clean up you more control over the paint job.
immediately with the recommended thinner. A compressor will be cheaper in the long
run than using cans of compressed air.




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