Ok Skip, you're off the hook. Based on your recommendations in the "paint splatter" thread I bit the bullet and tried spraying Future through my aztek airbrush. I was amazed, I didn't even have to thin it.. I would have sworn that nothing other than airbrush cleaner would go through that brush without thinning, but it worked just fine. I'd guess that saved at least twenty minutes over hand burshing, like I normally do. And that was on a little 1/35 truck, it will save even more time when it comes to by big boats for Flatops and Dreadnoughts.
Thanks as always.
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Posted: Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 08:30 PM UTC
Posted: Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 08:48 PM UTC
I was always off the hook (on this issue), Rodger
Glad I could help
Skipper
Glad I could help
Skipper