I edited the post for more explaination. What i mean is, my airbrush isn't very good.deathpony wrote:I'm not trying to harsh you, i am just of the school of thought that "If you're going to do something, might as well do what you can to do it right" You don't have to "take your hobby to the professional level" to use the airbrush. I honestly think you'd be much happier with the results if you just took your time and did it right.Chirico Cuvie wrote:A: Read it twice overdeathpony wrote:I applaud your desire to create models that look like they've been ridden hard and hung up wet, but I really think you would benefit from buying an airbrush and reading THIS PAGE
B: I own an airbrush (Although I didn't use it)
C: That stuff is expensive and I don't want to take my hobby to the professional level.
But listen, do what you want. It's your money and your time. Far be it from me to tell you how to enjoy them.
UPDATED: Chirico's models. GM AND GUNTANK
- Chirico Cuvie
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Somehow I just cant make "Snooty booty online" into an acronym......
OH YEAH, MAHQ!
OH YEAH, MAHQ!
I love the Guntank... I think it's probably your best yet! You managed to take a ridiculous design in clown colors and make it look like it might have actually seen some combat!
As for being a thrifty modeler... I hear you... I've fooled around with some plamo, but I can't afford a halfway decent airbrush...
As for being a thrifty modeler... I hear you... I've fooled around with some plamo, but I can't afford a halfway decent airbrush...
Don't call it a comeback...
...in fact, it's best if you forget I was ever here before.
...in fact, it's best if you forget I was ever here before.