H hobbit057 Hunter Jan 8, 2016 #1 Hey peeps, just a quick question before I randomly splatter my lid with grimey, dirty looking paint for added authenticity. How do I achieve this in a controlled precise manner? Airbrush or brush flicking? Airbrush preferably.
Hey peeps, just a quick question before I randomly splatter my lid with grimey, dirty looking paint for added authenticity. How do I achieve this in a controlled precise manner? Airbrush or brush flicking? Airbrush preferably.
toofastrobot Active Hunter Jan 8, 2016 #2 You could use your airbrush and an air filter. I've seen people use it on x wing model kits and it looks pretty nice.
You could use your airbrush and an air filter. I've seen people use it on x wing model kits and it looks pretty nice.
Major Active Hunter Jan 8, 2016 #4 Toothbrush........... distance,angle,and thickness of paint all play into it..... Get a test strip and practice first........
Toothbrush........... distance,angle,and thickness of paint all play into it..... Get a test strip and practice first........
TheZeroEffect Active Hunter Jan 8, 2016 #7 Low tech toothbrush has always been my favorite splatter tool.