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The painting forum is for the discussion of techniques on the painting, decalling and weathering phases of AFV modelling and the tools and materials used.

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 Subject:  Re: Airbrushing Tamiya paintsList thread.  
  
 Date:  Oct 23, 2003
 From:  kenSing 
we are using household window cleaner
(blue tint)
Can't recal the name though.
Paint gets really thin. Good for overcoats and
misting but not useful for detail work.
Have to be careful though
too much on the same spot and it will eat its way
down to the styrene.
 
Thread Listing 
  Airbrushing Tamiya paints - Eric McClure - Oct 23, 2003
. . . Re: Airbrushing Tamiya paints - Robert Greig - Oct 23, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Airbrushing Tamiya paints - kenSing - Oct 23, 2003
. . . . . . . . . Re: Airbrushing Tamiya paints - Luis J. Alvirez - Oct 23, 2003
. . . Re: Airbrushing Tamiya paints - Bob Johnston - Oct 23, 2003
. . . Just use 70% rubbing alcohol - it's cheap! - Steve Kubik - Oct 24, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Just use 70% rubbing alcohol - it's cheap! - Gary Cunningham - Oct 24, 2003
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