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<blockquote data-quote="Irongladiator" data-source="post: 494729" data-attributes="member: 13129"><p>Hello fellow Fetts!</p><p>I was curious on people’s experience with Humbrol. It was my first time using the stuff and while pleased with the initial results I did find it a little troublesome to use.</p><p></p><p>I had a small piece of Fiberglass that I primed, and rattle canned on a color. Let it fully dry, used the humbrol let it dry and then covered it up with another rattle can color. Once that dried I peeled off the humbrol and the desired effect was achieved. My trouble? Was applying the humbrol. It seemed to bead and wanna run, while I was able to get what I wanted I felt it was kinda difficult to apply.</p><p></p><p>Is there any difference using airbrush paints vs rattle can paints. Does it apply any better?</p><p></p><p>Just curious is all. Thanks in advance for and suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>-Iron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irongladiator, post: 494729, member: 13129"] Hello fellow Fetts! I was curious on people’s experience with Humbrol. It was my first time using the stuff and while pleased with the initial results I did find it a little troublesome to use. I had a small piece of Fiberglass that I primed, and rattle canned on a color. Let it fully dry, used the humbrol let it dry and then covered it up with another rattle can color. Once that dried I peeled off the humbrol and the desired effect was achieved. My trouble? Was applying the humbrol. It seemed to bead and wanna run, while I was able to get what I wanted I felt it was kinda difficult to apply. Is there any difference using airbrush paints vs rattle can paints. Does it apply any better? Just curious is all. Thanks in advance for and suggestions. Thanks, -Iron [/QUOTE]
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