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DC-130 Drone Controller

Frank

Well-known member
This one was completed yesterday.
Enjoy
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I would say this one had been a long time coming, but then I remember how long it's taking me to finish a few of my own projects. :facepalm:
HARRUMPH! and well done! How long before we see the Firebees? :drunks: :drink
 
Thank you everyone.
The paint is free hand with my Badger Chrome.
Have not tried my Soltar 20/20 yet.
It should give a better line in the smaller scale.
 
Yes it will, Chrome works well for larger areas but that Soltar will get tight when thinned right. Looks like you had your mix dead on. :vgood:
 
Thank you everyone.
The paint is free hand with my Badger Chrome.
Have not tried my Soltar 20/20 yet.
It should give a better line in the smaller scale.
I have a Sotar 20/20 slim which just has a small cup machined in the body of the airbrush and it is my favorite. It works especially good for small amounts and is the easiest of my brushes to clean. I would suggest using a Paasche airline with one of their air valves and an adapter for the Badger brush to the Paasche airline/valve. You can regulate the air at the brush and the air doesn't surge out if you stop for a second.
 
Thank you for the information.
I will try it on my LAV-25R for the camo pattern.
 
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