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@thomasjmdavis That is a self contained airbrush . It has a USB port to charge the battery that is in the red cylinder that contains the air pump.
Thanks Mike. Thought it might be something like that, but I've never seen one in airbrush size. What is the PSI output on one of those? Is it variable? or perhaps HVLP (if that is even possible in airbrush sizes)?
Thanks Mike. Thought it might be something like that, but I've never seen one in airbrush size. What is the PSI output on one of those? Is it variable? or perhaps HVLP (if that is even possible in airbrush sizes)?@basementcalling - Just curious- have you used this paint mixture (with the Liquitex matte) in this airbrush before? Did you strain the mix? My experience with Liquitex (paints, clears, etc) is that it is more viscous than the average model paint, and in the case of matte or flat can be a little "lumpy", especially if the jar or tube has been sitting on the dealer's shelf (or yours) for a while. None of which would explain why the airbrush won't spray alcohol or water, Is the needle sticky when you try to activate the airbrush?
We have discussed this type of airbrush here in the past. These are inexpensive tools, not sure if they even provide any specs with them. See https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=51869.0
This CP hopper - old BLW by Intermountain - was an experiment/ I'd already lightly weathered the roofwalk with multiple washes in various rust and grime. I've been struggling to get panel seam lines to come out thin enough to like, so on this model to get some streaks I simply masked off the side with small strip post it notes that didn't quite touch. Didn't cut to size, just lined em up on the roof walk brackets. I creased them with my fingernail above the bottom of the car side, then taped them all together below that so the breeze from the airbrush wouldn't lift them. I did do a bit of cleanup with a damp Q-tip on a couple, but I like the look. Not planning to make this a rust bucket, so not much else left to do.