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| Subject: | No problem | |
| Date: | Aug 1, 2007 |
| From: | Mig Jimenez | |
Hello all
Well, that kind of "foamy" or bubbles effects should not be a problem when you use it in the airbrush.
I was testing the Model Air since the begining for Vallejo company, and I sue then since the begining. The main problem of the Model Air is without doubt, that it dry very fast inside the airbrush and it make problems to modellers, specially is they are slowly when they paint.
I agree with this problem, and I told to Vallejo Staff many times.
Of course, I find my own solutions, but I think that it is not your case.
If you are worry for these bubble look when you shake it...don't worry, because as soon as you put inside your airbrush it works very well.
One important thing....don't use any other thinner except Vallejo Thinner.
This is not like tamiya where you can use water or alcohol. IN Vallejo Vinilic paints, only the Vallejo thinner is good for airbrush.
I tested all kind of thinners when they developed, trying to find "weak" points. And in fact, a weak point is that this paint only works well with that thinner.
Please, try to paint and see the results, and then let us know, please.
Sincerily
Mig Jimenez |
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