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Fantasic work! I will be starting mine soon and was wondering if you could share your types of colors or colours as Ben would write lol with us. How did you get the speckled look on Julie's costume? I am assuming you used an air brush as well, correct?
Also, if anyone else would care to mention what colors they used on theirs I would appreciate it.
Sorry for the delay in responding to your post. Yes, most of the colors/colours
were airbrushed (but not all of them). The main dark blue color used on Batman
is shown below- (I added a symbol to the label to remind me...).
This is the paint that I used to Catwoman's costume- this was brush painted over a
layer of black paint.
If you have questions on the other colors- let me know.
Thanks David. Well, it's going to be an adventure for me. I need to buy an air brush and practice like crazy with it before I even attempt doing a real kit. Thanks again for the info. It means a lot to me!
Using an airbrush is fairly easy and is the only real way to paint a model. Once you play with one for a short bit, you will see how easy it really is. Make sure you thin the paint. I think mine 50/50 and you will be good to go.