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My 1st attemp with liquid mask and an Airbrush.
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Good skills, just be ware on the amount of pressure you are using on the blade, there are deep score lines around the chequers at the back.
As for window surrounds, I never use the masks and freehand it, makes doing the window surrounds much easier.
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Will try cutting the windows freehand on the next shell I practice on. Thanks for the advice. |
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Well done, i airbrush, i can paint, but latex is a scary one, that said ive got a new Phantom and some RCS liquid, so im planning on jumping in this weekend, whats the consensus on coating, two good coats with a sponge?
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I did three with a sponge, then left it over night before cutting.
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For liquid mask I find 3-4 thin coats works best. It covers better and also when it comes to cutting and peeling it removes more easily too
For window masks I use a vinyl cutter
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I need some of the vinyl paint masks, like a varied pack of mesh, hex's, stars etc.
I'm hoping to use them as well as the liquid mask. Any ideas where I can get some from or can somebody on here do some for me? |
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