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Anthony Cakar (verified owner) –
PDF looks great, with amazing details. About to give it a go myself. I was just hoping to ask, I have an airbrush with a 0.35mm needle only. Iwata HP-CS, and it unfortunately has no 0.2mm option. Is this still fine to use? You mention you primed with 0.5mm and did detail work with the 0.2mm
Cheers.
Luther –
Hi Anthony, that will be absolutely fine. The equipment used is listed for information only, not intended to be an absolute specification. Pretty much any airbrush will do!
Anthony Cakar (verified owner) –
Cheers Luther, Just another quick question. I noticed you mention that you panel lined the model, and then filled in the other parts such as aquila, cloaks, wax etc with colour. Did you wash these items with anything?
Luther –
Hi Anthony,
No, in this case the panel liner was applied only to the armour, before painting the other parts. The idea is to define and ‘frame’ all the armour panels, making it easier to pick them out when base coating the other parts. It gives you an outline to work to.
Having said that, you certainly could touch up with more panel liner after painting those parts, if you think it necessary.