My first try at airbushin'

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evoraptor
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My first try at airbushin'

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well, i finally get an airbrush, and i had some paint and an old mustang body lying around, so i masked it and painted it. how did it come out? it has some rough spots and some parts weren't covered correctly , but how is it overall?

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the pics are wierd :-(
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Looks pretty smooth. I'm sure it'll take a few practices to get the hang of the air-brush. Think of the possibilities now!
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Post by SuperFly »

As hue35 will tell ya, there's not much that's harder to lay down than metallic gold. Looks pretty good for your first try. A little trick for cleaning up masked edges on windows is dipping a wooden toothpick in thinner and just rubbing the tip on the offending paint.
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