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First off, WELCOME to the Hobbytalk forums Dwayne :wave:
Secondly, you can spray acrylics,enamels, or laquor type paints with an airbrush. Really it's a matter of thinning the paint,using the proper airbrush needles, and playing with air pressure to acheive the proper finnish you desire.
The same goes with paints....various types of paints (as mentioned above) may require you to need to play with air pressure...and different degrees of thinning....to get the finnish you desire.
I haven't used an airbrush in years.....but I have a REALLY nice Pasche compressor and gun that I plan to use in the future. so Far I'm VERY happy with the results that I acheive with a rattle can......so I go with that.
Good Luck! :thumbsup:
Brian
Secondly, you can spray acrylics,enamels, or laquor type paints with an airbrush. Really it's a matter of thinning the paint,using the proper airbrush needles, and playing with air pressure to acheive the proper finnish you desire.
The same goes with paints....various types of paints (as mentioned above) may require you to need to play with air pressure...and different degrees of thinning....to get the finnish you desire.
I haven't used an airbrush in years.....but I have a REALLY nice Pasche compressor and gun that I plan to use in the future. so Far I'm VERY happy with the results that I acheive with a rattle can......so I go with that.
Good Luck! :thumbsup:
Brian