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Re: How to paint with V-Color

Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:59 am

doesn't silly putty or clay leave an oil residue?

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:42 am

Not sure about Silly putty, but no residue with Playdoh. Probably because it's non-toxic, kiddie safe stuff. I would follow the general rule of masking, & not leave anything on the piece for too long.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:54 pm

dumb question here....

what other paints can be used on vinyl? :oops:


Are there any clear zags still available anywhere?

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:56 pm

I used Tamiya RC spray paint on a custom...I was gonna strip it & redo now that I have v-color (which IS the way to go) but I haven't had any issues w/ the Tamiya stuff yet.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:33 pm

I love that this post is still up and running!

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 2:22 am

Hello,
Thanks for all those tips but I've got a problem with my compressor I find no answer to on this forum: Using VColor even with a 50% dilution the mix bubbles up and would rather paint my ceiling than my kaiju ...Tried repetedly to clean the aerograph thoroughly but to no avail.
Anyone could tell me how to deal with it ?
Thanks.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:12 am

Psychocandy wrote:Hello,
Thanks for all those tips but I've got a problem with my compressor I find no answer to on this forum: Using VColor even with a 50% dilution the mix bubbles up and would rather paint my ceiling than my kaiju ...Tried repetedly to clean the aerograph thoroughly but to no avail.
Anyone could tell me how to deal with it ?
Thanks.


If your getting bubbles in your cup its not the paint. If you thin it by at least 50 it will flow through smoothly.

Sounds like a clog. Your gonna have to take the A/B apart and clean it very well. Something may have gotten stick by the needle head.

Which type of brush do you use and which type of compressor do you use ?

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:01 am

Airbrush is an Evolution rom germany

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:16 am

Air pressure to high? Cup too full? Don't really know, I'm just throwing things out.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 11:37 am

I'm gonna try again and let you know about the issue.
thanks for your remarks

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:44 pm

gatchabert wrote:Air pressure to high? Cup too full? Don't really know, I'm just throwing things out.


These shouldnt be an issue. Sound like the paint cant excape so the pressure is excaping the only way out, which is back up.

I would clean it REAL well, take it apart and let the metal parts sit in the thinner, then use cotten swabs to really rub off any old paint.

Also did you use other paint besides Vcolor before and hand which may be stuck in there ??

The vcolor thinner may not be breaking that down.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:43 pm

hey would you guys recommend the super booth by mr.hobby? or should i just look for something more improved than that?

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:48 am

Page #1 there is a link to a good booth

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:17 pm

Both these sites sell spray booths form paasche and a few other companies, they also have airbrush supplies and parts for just about every airbrush.

http://www.coastairbrush.com
http://www.dixieart.com

lucky model is another good site but they are located in china. they sell mr. color and tamiya paints, plus other supplies for airbrushes

http://www.luckymodel.com

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:46 pm

Any tips on how to paint using v colour without an airbrush?

I just ordered a bunch of paint, brushes and 2 blanks from kaiju taro.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:56 pm

I have had little success applying vcolor with a brush. you will go through it very quickly I would think

plus it dries very fast

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:20 pm

Ive been pricing up Iawata airbrush, Badger compressor etc in the UK,seems to be double the US price :cry:

Was hoping I could start off painting by hand but now your telling me it's gonna suck. :shock:

Can anyone recommend a good cheap airbrush start up kit? Or should I wait till I visit Dallas in January and buy the better stuff then...

I just spent all my money on screen printing equipment and Im broke but am dying to try painting. :D

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Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 1:48 pm

You can use V with a brush, if you look at my customs most have some sort of brush work. Its just that it takes some time to learn how to work with it.

And if you think you can wait, wait. I found that its always better to wait and buy once, then buy lesser product right away.

Good luck. :)

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:01 pm

Thanks Lash.

Which are the best mailorder sites in the US and Ill see if I can get a brush, booth and compressor sent to Dallas in January.

Good luck in SF. :D

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:28 pm

organic_addict wrote:Thanks Lash.

Which are the best mailorder sites in the US and Ill see if I can get a brush, booth and compressor sent to Dallas in January.

Good luck in SF. :D


look at page # 1 ;)

And thanks, its almost time !

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:30 pm

organic_addict wrote:Thanks Lash.

Which are the best mailorder sites in the US and Ill see if I can get a brush, booth and compressor sent to Dallas in January.

Good luck in SF. :D

You best bet for an airbrush+compressor is ebay. A bunch of us got our Iwata airbrushes with compressor for about $300 and I don't think any of us have had any problems with the equipment. The hardest part is, if you've never used an airbrush, is deciding if you should go with a gravity fed or a bottle fed airbrush. As far as a model goes...I think the majority of us use HP+ C or B.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:51 pm

Thanks Gatchabert.

Please explain more about the different types of airbrush.

I wanted to say your Angel bird drawing is amazing :D

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Wed Oct 08, 2008 9:22 pm

organic_addict wrote:Thanks Gatchabert.

Please explain more about the different types of airbrush.

I wanted to say your Angel bird drawing is amazing :D

Thanks.
As far as airbrushes go, well...there are others that know a lot more than I do.

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:56 pm

hey guys

I read through most of the pages in this thread and saw there are alot of questions about basics on airbrushing, etc. These sites helped me along when I first started out. I'm no expert at airbrushing and still consider myself a beginner, but these sites helped me along and I still use them for reference

http://www.howtoairbrush.com

This site is great for the beginner it has alot of information on different types of airbrushes, techniques etc.

http://www.gamerabaenre.com/toolsandtechs.htm

Gamera Baenre is a hobbyist who builds mostly gundam. mecha and anime resin kits, but he has great tutorial videos on the basics of airbrushing and advanced techniques. He also has a tutorial on how to build your own spray booth! Even if you're painting kaiju and not gundam models the information is just as useful.

hope this helps guys ^_^

Re: How to paint with V-Color

Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:02 pm

I would like to try my hand at airbrushing figures because I have a couple of ideas that I haven't seen done yet, but don't want to sink too much money into it in fear of not being very good and giving up. Are there any cheap airbrush setups worthwhile, or would I be better off getting an Iwata?
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