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How-to Library: Airbrushing with Aaron – Episode 6, Filling in the gaps

By Angela Cotey | May 24, 2017

| Last updated on January 11, 2021


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In this episode of Airbrushing with Aaron, FineScale Modeler senior editor Aaron Skinner fills you in on tips and techniques you can use to fix minor flaws and gaps in a model’s surface, before applying paint.

4 thoughts on “How-to Library: Airbrushing with Aaron – Episode 6, Filling in the gaps

  1. Aaron this series has been invaluable as before it I had no idea how to airbrush. I’m now using one to weather my track. Much faster, inexpensive and effective than paint brushing or paint pens. TY. My question is how vital is a compressor vs the cans? I’ve been using cans of compressed air quite effectively but probably should invest in a compressor.

  2. Another excellent episode! Very helpful material and I have been building models for over 50 years. Thanks Aaron.

  3. Just wondering on fuel tank; might it look different if you used a bead of superglue to simulate a welded seam on the end pieces? Probably still have to do some sanding, but I’m thinking not as much.

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