2oz. acrylic craft paints
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2oz. acrylic craft paints
Okay, so what do you have to do to thin this stuff? Right now, it's 70% alcohol, 30% paint and it's still yogurt thick.
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I've found Delta brand to be the thickest, Apple Barrel the thinnnest. The consistency of milk is a good rule for thinning any paint for airbrushing. The important thing here is to test on a scrap piece of plastic or old model. Its cheap enough to do this, not like Tamiya, Gunze, etc.
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Mike,
Thin with Future. Only use Apple Barrel as the other stuff's pigment is too large. Like most acrylics, strain through pantyhose if you want.
I have great results with the stuff and am literally using it as I write this. Just don't go overboard with the Future and get it too thin.
Hope this helps.
Kenny
EDIT: Here's a thread where we discuss this:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=37020
Thin with Future. Only use Apple Barrel as the other stuff's pigment is too large. Like most acrylics, strain through pantyhose if you want.
I have great results with the stuff and am literally using it as I write this. Just don't go overboard with the Future and get it too thin.
Hope this helps.
Kenny
EDIT: Here's a thread where we discuss this:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=37020
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I use Delta Cerema-Coat paints, Americana, American Traditions, Liqitex, all thinned with future and have never had a problem.Lt. Z0mBe wrote:Mike,
Thin with Future. Only use Apple Barrel as the other stuff's pigment is too large. Like most acrylics, strain through pantyhose if you want.
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In my experiments with DC versus Apple Barrel shot through a Paasche VL, the DC pigments clumped very badly around the fine and heavy flow needle/nozzle combinations. It could have been my airbrush, though.Thomas E. Johnson wrote:I use Delta Cerema-Coat paints, Americana, American Traditions, Liqitex, all thinned with future and have never had a problem.Lt. Z0mBe wrote:Mike,
Thin with Future. Only use Apple Barrel as the other stuff's pigment is too large. Like most acrylics, strain through pantyhose if you want.
Kenny
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I use an Aztec 7888 with the white and black Acrylic nozzels, and it always works fine. I've heard of others spraying these paints with external mix airbrushes also.Lt. Z0mBe wrote:In my experiments with DC versus Apple Barrel shot through a Paasche VL, the DC pigments clumped very badly around the fine and heavy flow needle/nozzle combinations. It could have been my airbrush, though.Thomas E. Johnson wrote:I use Delta Cerema-Coat paints, Americana, American Traditions, Liqitex, all thinned with future and have never had a problem.Lt. Z0mBe wrote:Mike,
Thin with Future. Only use Apple Barrel as the other stuff's pigment is too large. Like most acrylics, strain through pantyhose if you want.
Kenny
Thomas E. Johnson