Airbrushing is an excellent, efficient way to give your scale models a professional finish. Many modellers would agree that an airbrush is a worthy investment, and an essential tool for larger scale model projects.
If you want to paint the model with an airbrush, you must first master the thinness of the paint. Because if the paint is too thick, the atomization will not be good after spraying, and it will be pitted or drawn when sprayed on the model in dots; if it is too thin, the paint will flow easily and the hiding power will be very poor when spraying on the surface of the model. Generally, the spraying distance is about 15-20 cm. When spraying some fine line patterns, keep them closer. Practice more is the key to mastering the spray painting technique. Generally, beginners should pay attention to moving the airbrush evenly so that the paint on the surface of the model will not flow evenly.