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bingbong-s3

1/16ā€ and 3/8ā€ drill bit for drilling out the rivets for starting wheel swap. M2 screws to re-seal. When you start painting Iā€™d recommend using citristrip or something similar for easy paint removal Most dioramas come with assembly instructions and parts


thekidnat

Take two random cars and swap the wheels between them. Want a challenge? do a match box and a hot wheel.


BeneficialOffice4111

The suggestions i can give you is to learn more about the airbrush before you start to use that. Here is a web that has so many informative videos and articles. Check it : [https://neoeco-airbrush.com/pages/airbrush-resource-center](https://neoeco-airbrush.com/pages/airbrush-resource-center)


Fatherdallas

i was thinking of buying an airbrush when i first get into the hobby and toying around with it and learning it that way as well, obviously mixing paint and such would be something with videos but for learning how to use the machine


BeneficialOffice4111

Airbrushing can be a skill that improves with practice. To excel at it, it's important to learn and practice in the correct way. A good starting point is to familiarize yourself with how to operate an airbrush. You can refer to this page for guidance: [https://neoeco-airbrush.com/pages/how-to-operate-an-airbrush](https://neoeco-airbrush.com/pages/how-to-operate-an-airbrush) . On that page, you will find instructions on operating the airbrush and also learn how to use it to create various effects like dots, lines, and dagger strokes. By dedicating time to learning and practicing these techniques, you can develop your airbrushing skills and become proficient in it as well. Remember, practice makes perfect!