WickedFog
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That happens even with an airbrush. The trick to getting into those hard to reach areas believe it or not is spray a little paint in the cap and use a fine paint brush. Or, a few initial light dusting coats aiming just at those areas from a bit farther away with the rattle cans.You can see it up close, this isn’t the only one I’ve had issues with either. The creases where the body lines are are thin, the paint seems to pool away. Kinda hard to describebut I’m sure the humidity does not help me any. Ain’t no escaping that here besides painting inside but I'm not set up for that yet
See, what happens is, the air hits those depressions and blows the paint right back at you. So the can distance needs to be just so, that the air dwindles off, but the paint still maintains a little velocity and reaches the target. Try that next time and see if you dont get better results.
And they only put enough paint in those tiny RC paint rattle cans to spray half a body well. They charge twice as much, and sell ya half as much as you need. Get a cheap Master brand dual action, gravity feed airbrush off Amazon. You can spend $8 on a 2oz bottle of paint that will do a bunch of bodies with multiple coats of paint.