

Nevertheless, I believe double action should be better and can produce finer pattern. I have not tried a double action airbrush before. If you use a can propeller, your spray may get very messy and paint flow will be inconsistent when pressure in the can dies out. You may have to do this right by trial and error.ģ) Use a compressor. I use my Paasche H3HC3 color adjusting nozzle which can produce a 1/16" stripe.Ģ) Paint should be thinned in a correct ratio. You can apply tapes or masking fluid on it.īut if you paint fine pattern camo, such as the 'stripes' on Tiger Tank or Sturmgeschutz, consider the following:ġ) A fine nozzle on your single action airbrush. Jagdpatner), a single action airbrush should be OK. For a German tank with two tone color or camo in large pattern(e.g. The article can be downloaded for a very modest price. Also, if anyone is interested in going into more depth on the disc scheme, there is an excellent article in AFV Modeller about it. There are loads of main characters in the series, that’s part of the appeal. It depends on what kind of pattern you want. 'Subject: German 'Disc Type' or 'TII type' camo scheme' If by 'TII' you meant Tiger II, then that would be incorrect, the disc scheme was not used on Tiger II's. If you ask people who the main character in the Discworld series is they will look at you funny. I manage to paint a three tone color(stripes) camouflage on my 1/35 Tiger tank. I use a Paasche 'H' single action airbrush. I won't say I am an expert or experient modeler, but base on my experience what you say, can be done.
