Hi,
Nice project you got going there. Like Alfetta said tissue paper is an option, but you can also use teabags. They come in all sorts of usable structures. The paint work is also very important, for the Bentley blower I used an unthinded grey mat Humbrol paint, spayed from a huge distance, so that by the time the paint reached the surface it's half dry. If you have a choice in airbrushes, use a one action cheap needelles starter airbrush their perfect do do such a job. If you use an airbrush with a needle, pull it back so it has no effect on the closing mechanism, otherwise it will jam up all the time. Keep us posted with your project.
Cheers,
Danny
Nice project you got going there. Like Alfetta said tissue paper is an option, but you can also use teabags. They come in all sorts of usable structures. The paint work is also very important, for the Bentley blower I used an unthinded grey mat Humbrol paint, spayed from a huge distance, so that by the time the paint reached the surface it's half dry. If you have a choice in airbrushes, use a one action cheap needelles starter airbrush their perfect do do such a job. If you use an airbrush with a needle, pull it back so it has no effect on the closing mechanism, otherwise it will jam up all the time. Keep us posted with your project.
Cheers,
Danny