2010 Milwaukee National Train Show - iwata-medea Interview

Les Halmos talks with John Smith and Leslie Eaton in the iwata-medea booth at 2010 Milwaukee Train Convention about airbrushes and learning to use them.

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Rio Grande Dan's picture

Another Fantastic Interview By Les

OK This interview put me over the edge,  I just have to get me a couple of the Iwata Air Brushes and the quick disconnects. I really hate unscrewing to switch Airbrushes and this quick disconnect along with their new styles of air brushes will sure make painting and weathering a lot more fun.

Les I have been working with my old airbrushes over the past 6 monrhs to use them in basic highlighting my back drops and practice, practice they are looking almost alive.

If you remember my last attempt of back drop painting it was pretty bad. Since using an air brush is more like drawing I have had some great success with my rocky mountians. I don't know why I can draw the mountians and they look good but put a brush in my hands and YUCK I can sure mess it up and now airbrushing is the ticket.

Dan

Rio Grande Dan


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