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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: watery spray????? Tanks for helpList thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 13, 2004
 From:  stephen brezinski 
I forgot to say that I use an air tank that I fill from a commercial compressor. I suspect I could have water in the tank but wonder if it could get into the line feeding from the top?
I suspect I may have thinned the paint too much. When I can I am switching to Tamiya paints which I feel spray better than Model Master. My compadre' Adam thinks so also and I trust him. As I have prefer a wash made from Turp and oils I cannot use petroleum enamal paints!

Stephen
 
Thread Listing 
  watery spray????? - stephen brezinski - Apr 11, 2004
. . . Re: watery spray????? - Ingvar Sylegad - Apr 12, 2004
. . . Re: watery spray????? - Bill Powers - Apr 12, 2004
. . . . . . Re: watery spray????? - Jon - Apr 12, 2004
. . . Re: watery spray????? - BILL WHITLEY - Apr 13, 2004
. . . . . . Re: watery spray????? Tanks for help - stephen brezinski - Apr 13, 2004
. . . . . . . . . Re: watery spray????? Tanks for help - Bill Powers - Apr 13, 2004
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