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Gandale
#1321 Posted : 11 July 2013 23:16:51

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stujue wrote:
cool job Alan.BigGrin BigGrin coming on a treat.
Any advice on the airbrushing like ratio of paint to water mixes. BigGrin BigGrin


Thanks Stujue, appreciate the nice comment...Cool Cool .. As for airbrushing tips, I am probably the last one that can answer this considering it is my first time using one....Blushing Blushing .. On the top of the hull I used acrylic paint and watered it down to roughly 1 part paint to 1 part water, tried to get the consistency of milk.... Cool .. Am sure others with more experience can give a lot more advice plus you can always search on youtube, there is tons of airbrushing tips on tutorials you can be researching on....Cool Cool .. Hope this helps.... thanks again....

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#1322 Posted : 12 July 2013 06:33:41

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Hi Alan
What can I say but "Impressive work".BigGrin ThumpUp

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#1323 Posted : 12 July 2013 06:54:35

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BigGrin Hi Alan well done on the airbrushing ThumpUp Looking good BigGrin Rgd Martyn
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#1324 Posted : 12 July 2013 18:59:37

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the black paint really adds to the ship, great work alan! i've always wanted an airbrushBigGrin BigGrin
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#1325 Posted : 12 July 2013 19:34:56

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Gandale wrote:
stujue wrote:
cool job Alan.BigGrin BigGrin coming on a treat.
Any advice on the airbrushing like ratio of paint to water mixes. BigGrin BigGrin


Thanks Stujue, appreciate the nice comment...Cool Cool .. As for airbrushing tips, I am probably the last one that can answer this considering it is my first time using one....Blushing Blushing .. On the top of the hull I used acrylic paint and watered it down to roughly 1 part paint to 1 part water, tried to get the consistency of milk.... Cool .. Am sure others with more experience can give a lot more advice plus you can always search on youtube, there is tons of airbrushing tips on tutorials you can be researching on....Cool Cool .. Hope this helps.... thanks again....

Regards

Alan


Thanks Alan. ive got an airbrush but havnt had much success. any advise is always welcome.
BigGrin BigGrin
Cheers Stu
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#1326 Posted : 12 July 2013 22:59:53

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Taz wrote:
Hi Alan
What can I say but "Impressive work".BigGrin ThumpUp

Best regards

Taz.


Thanks Taz for the positive comments, appreciate you taking the time to look in....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan

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#1327 Posted : 12 July 2013 23:00:54

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Hi Alan well done on the airbrushing ThumpUp Looking good BigGrin Rgd Martyn


Thanks Martyn, heart in mouth at times and the same again tonight but got there in the end......LOL LOL

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Alan
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#1328 Posted : 12 July 2013 23:04:05

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Admiral Anti Spiral wrote:
the black paint really adds to the ship, great work alan! i've always wanted an airbrushBigGrin BigGrin


Thanks Admiral, just hope I can keep the black looking black especially with the work that is still to be done on her....Cool Cool .. Hope you manage to get an airbrush soon, I love it even though it takes a little getting used to. Can't stress enough, have a few practice sessions on an artists pad especially for acrylic paint....Blink

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#1329 Posted : 12 July 2013 23:07:18

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stujue wrote:
Gandale wrote:
stujue wrote:
cool job Alan.BigGrin BigGrin coming on a treat.
Any advice on the airbrushing like ratio of paint to water mixes. BigGrin BigGrin


Thanks Stujue, appreciate the nice comment...Cool Cool .. As for airbrushing tips, I am probably the last one that can answer this considering it is my first time using one....Blushing Blushing .. On the top of the hull I used acrylic paint and watered it down to roughly 1 part paint to 1 part water, tried to get the consistency of milk.... Cool .. Am sure others with more experience can give a lot more advice plus you can always search on youtube, there is tons of airbrushing tips on tutorials you can be researching on....Cool Cool .. Hope this helps.... thanks again....

Regards

Alan


Thanks Alan. ive got an airbrush but havnt had much success. any advise is always welcome.
BigGrin BigGrin


Hi Stu, best way to get used to one is to practice using it, get used to using the brush at various distances from the object... After a little while you will start to get the hang of it... Experiment with thinning paint down and again you will soon learn the best mix to achieve the results you want...BigGrin BigGrin .. I love it even though I still have a lot to learn about the airbrushing art....

Regards

Alan
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#1330 Posted : 12 July 2013 23:10:09

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Tonight I decided to continue using the airbrush and decided to do the red strip along the hull except I decided to use burgundy instead of red... Cool Cool .. After masking off as per the instructions in the mag I once again put my heart in my mouth and got to work.... once again am very pleased with the results....BigGrin BigGrin .. Tomorrow am going to apply the sapele planking to the stern before tackling the keel and bow sections....Cool Cool

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She looks fabulous Alan!!!!You have yet another string to your bow with the airbrushing.I think the burgundy looks far superior to the 'Ferrari rosso red'Cool Cool Cool
Kind Regards Nigel
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She looks fabulous Alan!!!!You have yet another string to your bow with the airbrushing.I think the burgundy looks far superior to the 'Ferrari rosso red'Cool Cool Cool
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel, enjoying learning and using the airbrush and love the finish you can achieve....Cool Cool .. Couldn't agree with you more, to me the red was just a little too striking so after a couple of test pieces I settled on the burgundy.....BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#1333 Posted : 13 July 2013 00:24:55

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Hi Alan,
Just a suggestion,but you may find planking the transom alot easier if you split the sapele down to make narrower planks.It will follow the curve you have in two directions much more easily.
Kind Regards Nigel
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H Alan,

The black and burgundy paint job looks great.

I found my Dads airbrush kit in his shed I was clearing out. Was going to have a go with airbrushing aswell.

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NMBROOK wrote:
Hi Alan,
Just a suggestion,but you may find planking the transom alot easier if you split the sapele down to make narrower planks.It will follow the curve you have in two directions much more easily.
Kind Regards Nigel


Appreciate the suggestion Nigel and will give it some thought..... Won't it look a little odd with the different thickness of planks along the hull??.. say reducing from 5mm to 3mm...


Regards

Alan
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claret wrote:
H Alan,

The black and burgundy paint job looks great.

I found my Dads airbrush kit in his shed I was clearing out. Was going to have a go with airbrushing aswell.

Regards
Claret


Hi Claret, as always appreciate you looking in and commenting....Cool Cool .. Have a practice session with the airbrush and I'm sure you will love it.....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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Gandale wrote:
NMBROOK wrote:
Hi Alan,
Just a suggestion,but you may find planking the transom alot easier if you split the sapele down to make narrower planks.It will follow the curve you have in two directions much more easily.
Kind Regards Nigel


Appreciate the suggestion Nigel and will give it some thought..... Won't it look a little odd with the different thickness of planks along the hull??.. say reducing from 5mm to 3mm...


Regards

Alan

No it shouldn't because it was common practice to use narrower planks for areas like this.In actual fact the widest planks were used below the waterline and the width was reduced as you move up the hull.I planked my transom with 3mm strips.The area at the top with the really tight radius is the biggest problem.You will only get 2 planks 5mm wide in there so it will be like a 50p.If you try and sand a proper radius in there you will go through the thin planking.
Kind Regards Nigel
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#1338 Posted : 13 July 2013 01:06:43

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NMBROOK wrote:
Gandale wrote:
NMBROOK wrote:
Hi Alan,
Just a suggestion,but you may find planking the transom alot easier if you split the sapele down to make narrower planks.It will follow the curve you have in two directions much more easily.
Kind Regards Nigel


Appreciate the suggestion Nigel and will give it some thought..... Won't it look a little odd with the different thickness of planks along the hull??.. say reducing from 5mm to 3mm...


Regards

Alan

No it shouldn't because it was common practice to use narrower planks for areas like this.In actual fact the widest planks were used below the waterline and the width was reduced as you move up the hull.I planked my transom with 3mm strips.The area at the top with the really tight radius is the biggest problem.You will only get 2 planks 5mm wide in there so it will be like a 50p.If you try and sand a proper radius in there you will go through the thin planking.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel, see what you are getting at.... looks like 3mm planks it is for the transom...... Appreciate the heads up on this....BigGrin BigGrin .. Watch this space tomorrow evening....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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Hi Alan

The paint job looks realy nice.BigGrin

Well done!

Regards
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#1340 Posted : 13 July 2013 11:50:45

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every new step and it looks better and betterBigGrin great work!Drool
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