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Ron, buddy... With all the work that's going into the model, don't push through just to get it done. Figure out those airbrush settings on some scrap models first and then come back to the project. The Zen Master wouldn't be happy.
A big +1!The black looks quite rough. Maybe practicing the airbrush settings on some plastic spoons would help? That is what I often do.Normally don't pay too much attention to my technique, but I was just airbrushing a clear coat on a baggage car recently and I was making mental notes of the settings.It was a combo of Dull- and Gloss-cote and lacquer thinner. The typical 1% milk consistency (give or take some). Badger 200 with a medium nozzle and around 18-20 psi dialed up. I was painting with the airbrush about 4-6" from the model, and the needle was open wide enough to produce a nice wet coat. The result was a smooth finish lie the photo of my RS-3 I posted earlier in the thread.