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Kotare Spitfire

Have not had too much trouble with Humbrol. Just have to get it thinned right, and found that Testors thinner and Xylene work quite well. I also don't shake Humbrol cans or any of the old type bottles. I shake thouroughly Vallejo bottles and have a couple of small Stainless bearings in them to help things along. I also use Vallejo thinners with Vallejo paints and have been having quite good results. Have not tried the Vallejo primers yet, but am getting close so we will see how that goes.
 
In fairness to Humbrol i think its a case of what you usually spray so what you are used to ?
Humbrol is about as far away from something like MRP as you could get but i get great results from MRP, I know you cant thin it and will need 6 coats to get a cover which would blow the mind of a Humbrol sprayer :)... So why spray MRP ? well it has a micro pigment so the finish is like glass which works for some subjects but not others.
 
Got back in the shed today to mask off the canopy. I decided to do a double mask to get interior and exterior frame work. First a black primer, then the interior color on the inside, exterior on the out.
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It's not scratched, I promise. I didn't seal it this time because I was using only acrylics and figure it would wash right off if I screwed up.
 
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