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HUMBROL| How To: Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK.1 Tropical - Part Six
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 08. 2024
- In this How To series, Geoff Coughlin from Scale Modelling Now Magazine takes you through a step by step guide to creating your Airfix Hawker Hurricane MK.1 Tropical.
Geoff uses a range of Humbrol products to create the best finish for his model.
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These Videoâs are Fantastic, Iâm a 60 year old beginner and have just started the Triumph herald starter kit, Iâm hooked! Iâve purchased the Humbrol Matt and workstation along with the Humbrol large toolkit plus loads of paints and thinners Iâm enjoying this so much canât wait to learn and progress. Keep these videos going they are such an inspiration.
John
long time no see :) good to see you back humbrol.
Thank you for not having any kind of background music. We are able hear your narration with no distracting pointless background noise fighting it :)
Great video series so far mate đđ
Have you tried Humbrol's acrylic primer in bottle form? That makes the whole decanting a spray idea go away if it's the same thing in a bottle.
What kind of Airbrush compressor do you use?
As the paint was in a aerosol I would not have thought it would need further thinning. Why didn't you just decant the paint down the tube in to the airbrush cup?
Im building this exact model now and I was extremely disappointed with how the kit went together. The wings wouldn't fit over the machine gun enclosures, and then the body of the aircraft just wouldn't fit between the wings properly. It must have been something I did wrong in assembly, but disappointing nonetheless.
Curious to know what needle size you used when priming and doing the Alclad layer?
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my sound is only in the left earphone .. is it just me?
He probably did that for showing how to purposes ?
One of the best reasons to use Vallejo paints and primers! No sanding! And does anyone else need a universal translator to understand some of the strange pronunciations used in British English??