Has anyone had any success with brush painting Model Master Acryl's? I am seeing good coverage, but I am noticing I am still getting streaks. I've tried Vallejo's and they are pretty good with coverage and minimum streaking, but the color I need is part of the Model Master line that I currently have.
Thank you for your time and help everyone.
Bursh painting with Model Master Acryl's
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Bursh painting with Model Master Acryl's
Current build: 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5 Hellcat
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato
Your problem with the brush streaks may be the brush you're using as well as the thicknesss of the paint. To thin the paint just add a few drops of water. Also about 5-10 years ago a LHS had some brushes called microbrush or ultrabrush, which comes in a pack of 10 and they have 4 different types, a regular brush with a black handle and 3 different sized foam brushes each size with its own colored handle.
Any way the back handled brushes left no brush streaks when I painted with them. Hope that helps.
Any way the back handled brushes left no brush streaks when I painted with them. Hope that helps.
Normal?? What is normal??
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The latest FineScale Modeler has an article on airbrushing gloss acrylics. It suggests adding both a retarder and flow enhancer to help the paint dry slower as well as flow better. These would probably help with brushing acrylics as well.
The brands suggested are Liquitex Flow-Aid (flow enhancer) and Golden Acrylic Paint Retarder, but there are probably others as well.
The brands suggested are Liquitex Flow-Aid (flow enhancer) and Golden Acrylic Paint Retarder, but there are probably others as well.
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have that article right next to the bench and I just picked up some new brushes from Michaels. I figured it was the quality of the brushes and I would need to thin out the paint. More often then not though, I am usually wrong on my assessment, so I figured it would be safer to ask on here.
Current build: 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5 Hellcat
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato
Agree with the brush choice, and paint viscosity is another major factor - adding some drops of water might help a lot. Concerning brushes, I made good experience with synthetic fibres when painting with acrylics. But it's also about the paint application - do not expect a "one-stroke-and-it's-done" finish, rather create a thin, even layer with the slightly thinned paint and let it settle and dry. This yields - at least for me (and I also only use brushes) - the best results so far, and the prcedure might have to be repeated in two or even more layers when you use light tones like white or yellow.
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Thank you all for the help. I put a couple of drops of thinner, it I can see how I had to build up in layers. Still thick in sopme spots since I was painting some rounded areas. As I stated earlier, I am planning to tone it down when I apply the dullcote and weathering (Tamiya Weathering set), so we shall see how that looks.
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Current build: 1/32 Hasegawa F6F-5 Hellcat
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato
Completed: 1/48 Hasegawa F-16CM<,1/48 Revell Mig-21PFM, 1/48 Revell/Monogram AH-64A, Revell/Monogram 1/48 F-14D, AMT 1/420 USS Defiant, AMT 1/650(?) USS Enterprise, 1/72 Bandai VF-1J, AMT 1/537 USS Reliant, Academy 1/35 M1-A1 Abrams, Academy 1/48 F-86F30, Linbergh's USS Gato