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  • practice paint
    • (Login djnick66)
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      Posted Jul 4, 2009 7:01 AM

      Also practice with the kind of paint you want to use on your models... different types and brands of paints can handle differently. You might want to get the hang of one kind to start with, then branch out. You would have less luck, for example, practicing with some thick glossy enamels and then spraying a model with thin acrylics, etc.
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