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RE: [mini-painter] Re: Airbrushing

Out of interest, when spraying with GW and Vallejo; are you thinning with
just water or alcohol (like Tamiya and Gunzes thinners)?

Gaz

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From: mini-painter@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mini-painter@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Beatha Sellman
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 5:42 AM
To: mini-painter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [mini-painter] Re: Airbrushing



I don't use a huge amount of Vallejos in it, but the ones I've used have not

been a problem. Keep in mind that I don't usually run a straight color
through - most of mine are mixes, sometimes of 5-6 different colors. I
mostly use Golden (liquid and tube, not airbrush), mostly because they're
easy to find and have strong colors. I have not run Vallejo metallics
through my airbrush, but Golden are no problem - Liquitex hasn't worked as
well. Metallics are the biggest issue with most airbrushes, so I was happy
that the Golden "Fine" ones aren't an issue. It's a good idea to
strain/filter your paints before running them through the airbrush.
Definitely makes a HUGE difference to mix with airbrush extender rather than

water - much less graininess.
Beatha

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From: "Mark Watson" <mark@marubeca. <mailto:mark%40marubeca.net> net>
To: <mini-painter@ <mailto:mini-painter%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [mini-painter] Re: Airbrushing

> Just got to this ... I'm looking at acquiring an airbrush. Does the
> iwata work with "regular" mini paints - eg vallejo etc?
>
> On 18 Apr 2008, at 17:11, stonet130 wrote:
>
>> Hey Dean,
>> I am using an Iwata Custom Micron - C. It allows for good control of
>> paint flow and fine line details (which I still need to play around
>> with more to improve my skills). I have been using Golden series
>> airbrush paint, which has been working very well for me. It doesn't
>> need any thinning at all and can be used straight from the bottle.
>> I painted up a 1,000 pt vanilla Space Marine army for Adepticon,
>> which turned out pretty well, in short order. The airbrush allowed
>> for highlighting on the Space Marine armor, such as the lower leg,
>> shoulder, arms, and (used on a light spray from a distance) even
>> helmet features. It worked best on my Termintors and the custom
>> banner I ended up making for the army. Of course, I had to go back
>> and do detailing work and faces by hand, but the airbursh did a great
>> job on the base coat and highlighting and saved me considerable
>> time. Of course, they aren't Golden Demon quality, but they still
>> came out very nice.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tim
>>
>> --- In mini-painter@ <mailto:mini-painter%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com, d m <nato_potato_2006@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > Ok, Tim,
>> >
>> > You have me quite interested...what model airbrush are you
>> using? (I have a Testor's that I've yet to break in). what about
>> paint? What brand and type? Do you have to thin it? How so?
>> >
>> > I can see base coating, but high lighting? What army did you
>> paint? What areas did you highlight?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Dean
>> >
>> > Timothy Stone <stonet13@...> wrote:
>> > Hey All,
>> > I just recently started using an airbrush in my mini painting.
>> After a couple of trials, I started experimenting and found I really
>> like the effects I get. I have a double action airbrush which allows
>> for good control. I have managed to base coat and highlight an entire
>> 35 figure army for Adepticon in a very short period of time, with
>> rather nice results. I still need a heck of a lot more training
>> before I start using the airbrush for show pieces, but for playable
>> armies its great.
>> >
>> > Tim
>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.
>> >
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>> >
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I've been contemplating for a while now ways to use my dusty old airbrush (a double action badger I bought back in 1990). I pulled it out tonight for the first...
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I used mine for basecoating recently. I primed a bunch of mini's grey, and realized I wanted them black. I used apple barrel paints, with a few drops of GW...
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... Very cool. Can you provide a more exact recipe? Michael J. Casavant...
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Exact recipe . . . um . . I'd say 2/3rds water, then 1/6th alcohol, 1/6 future. That was my base. Then I'd say I added 4 drops vallejo black to the paint...
Russell Jennings
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Hey All, I just recently started using an airbrush in my mini painting. After a couple of trials, I started experimenting and found I really like the effects...
Timothy Stone
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Ok, Tim, You have me quite interested...what model airbrush are you using? (I have a Testor's that I've yet to break in). what about paint? What brand and...
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Hey Dean, I am using an Iwata Custom Micron - C. It allows for good control of paint flow and fine line details (which I still need to play around with more...
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... Pix?? I have a badger 500 and have never gotten good results. I figured it had to do with too thick paint, but even when I thinned it, it just wasn't doing...
Chris Moran
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Just got to this ... I'm looking at acquiring an airbrush. Does the iwata work with "regular" mini paints - eg vallejo etc? ... [Non-text portions of this...
Mark Watson
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Yes, properly thinned, regular mini paints will work just fine in an airbrush. I use Reaper's Master Series Paints in mine (HP-C Plus).  I know people who use...
Ron Vutpakdi
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I don't use a huge amount of Vallejos in it, but the ones I've used have not been a problem. Keep in mind that I don't usually run a straight color through -...
Beatha Sellman
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Out of interest, when spraying with GW and Vallejo; are you thinning with just water or alcohol (like Tamiya and Gunzes thinners)? Gaz _____ From:...
Gareth Palmer
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NEVER mix alcohol and acrylics. Grunge of a nasty sort results, the kind that's a PITA to clean out of your airbrush. The only Vallejo paint you'd thin with an...
Judith Northwood
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According to Judith Northwood, on 7-8-08 04:53 the word on the street was... ... Depends on the kind of alcohol and the brand of paint, in my experience. ...
Gurth
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Aug 7, 2008
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I've never used GW so I can't address that, but I only thin with airbrush extender, NOT thinner, as well as matte medium (increases transparency, does not...
Beatha Sellman
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Aug 7, 2008
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... Vallejo Model Air works directly in an air brush. You need to thin Model Colour and Game Colour to get them to work. They don't thin with an alcohol...
singersr
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Aug 7, 2008
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Liquitex makes an airbrush thinner for acrylics. Essentially, slo-dry, flow enhancer, distilled water and acrylic medium. Very fluid, but adds gloss. I use it...
Tyler P
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Aug 26, 2008
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If you put a dollop of Matte Medium in there, it's not bad at all. My stuff all looks very chalky and matte as long as I put in the Matte Medium. Matte Medium...
Beatha Sellman
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Aug 26, 2008
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I always thin my paints with rubbing alcohol. The browns and yellows of vallejo paints seem to come out stringy, but the rest of the paints are fine. I also...
jennifer tallman
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Aug 7, 2008
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I have one of those cheap Testor airbrushes that I power with canned propellant and I have had very bad results using it with water thinned GW paints. My past...
Doug
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Aug 19, 2008
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If your paint is running, it's generally because it's too thin or because of moisture in the air (with a compressor you use a moisture filter). It should dry...
Beatha Sellman
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Aug 19, 2008
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Thats not exactly true... Some paints take longer to dry (I mean totally devoid of tack) than others. ... From: Beatha Sellman <bhsellman@...> To:...
Russell Higgins
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Still shouldn't run. If it runs, the pressure is too high, or far more likely, the paint is too wet. I heat dry some of my paint (hair dryer) because one of...
Beatha Sellman
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Aug 19, 2008
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Are you guys airbrushing as you would with a regular brush? Details and everything? I've tried and I cannot fathom using my airbrush for anything other than...
Chris Moran
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Aug 25, 2008
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I work with larger pieces than most do here. The smallest I do is right around 54 mm. My airbrush supposedly can do .2mm, but that takes more skill than I can...
Beatha Sellman
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