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  1. SturmTyger380

    Finally restoring the M37

    Just a little gunky on the brake assembly but over all it looks like it's in good shape. I just primed my housing.
  2. SturmTyger380

    Finally restoring the M37

    Airbrushing is very close to doing a water color with a brush. You use the color of the base paper, canvas or board to provide your light. Then the challenge is to add the correct shading to provide the shape and coloring of the item. Vargas was a master at this and making his images glow...
  3. SturmTyger380

    Finally restoring the M37

    In the airbrush world if you have a single action, the button you mash opens the air flow, then the air passes over the opening of the paint cup and uses the same venturi effect that a carburetor uses to vaporize the paint and spray fine droplets on the paper. On these single action brushes if...
  4. SturmTyger380

    Finally restoring the M37

    Your airbrush work looks good! When I was a kid I did some airbrushing. I got tired of cutting stencils to mask all the bits and pieces of the work. I have a few Paasche airbrushes, both double and single action. I think I still have an ab turbo if I can find it.
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