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Monday, November 29, 2010

Model Train Tip - Using An Airbrush

For those who don't already know, an airbrush is simply a precision
air driven paint sprayer. However, it differs from a conventional
paint gun or spray can, because it is precision instrument that
can be adjusted to achieve different and highly detailed effects.

Airbrushing can add amazing realism and special effects to any
model railroad layout. An airbrush can be used for all sorts of
projects from weathering buildings, adding subtle effects to
landscapes and backdrops, through to adding realism to
advertising signs and rolling stock.

Airbrushing is a skill that takes time and practice to master,
but when done well, results in a very good finish. However,
don’t expect to get a good finish first time... it takes practice.

Many airbrush artists create works that are so sharp in detail,
so lifelike as to mimic the real thing. An airbrush can also be
used to get the opposite effect of feather-edged, cloud-like
softness... the type of subtlety that couldn't be achieved
with a paintbrush. So, whether it is detail, from fine lines
to wispy, or mere suggestions of color, an airbrush is a
versatile tools to use on any model railroad layout.

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