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    #31
    Originally posted by stillp
    Yes, you have to be careful of the needle though - it's sharp! (Don't ask me how I know...)

    Pete
    You might want to have a close look at the tip with a good magnifier - if you've pricked your finger, you may have put a slight bend in the tip of the needle (don't ask me how I know...). Even the slightest bend of a needle tip will distort the paint flow! Must have been my leathery index finger tip!

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    • Steve Brodie
      SMF Supporters
      • Sep 2014
      • 4652

      #32
      For thinning the Tamiya paints, i discovered a great tip on one of 'Andy's hobby store videos', open a new jar of 'tamear' paint and fill to just above the lip of the opening with Tamiya thinner. The whole jar is then 'airbrush' ready, i then add a sticker to the topso i can see which is good to go and which isnt!!

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      • Guest

        #33
        Originally posted by Steve Brodie
        For thinning the Tamiya paints, i discovered a great tip on one of 'Andy's hobby store videos', open a new jar of 'tamear' paint and fill to just above the lip of the opening with Tamiya thinner. The whole jar is then 'airbrush' ready, i then add a sticker to the topso i can see which is good to go and which isnt!!
        That's what I did in the beginning as well but it's such a mess to pour from the Tamiya jars so I now pour the colours I use regularly into larger drop bottles and just add iso later. Good ratio though when you want paint that covers properly!

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        • Mr Bowcat
          SMF OG
          • Dec 2016
          • 4600
          • Bob
          • London

          #34
          I find Tamiya paints fairly forgiving, a 50/50 'ish mix of paint to IPA or Tamiya thinners works well for me.
          Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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          • Guest

            #35
            Well, a month in and I thought I'd add some comments after a fair bit of use.
            I ended up buying a 0.2 needle/nozzle set, as I found the 0.15 a tad small for some uses, and although it's not a big jump in size, it does make a huge difference to the performance especially with Vallejo Model Air (I don't tend to use this much, but when I do, I find it doesn't work as well with a tiny nozzle). The 0.4 is perfect for primers and some base coating and the 0.2 spot on for all but the smallest detail work!
            What I love most about this brush, is the ease of cleaning in between colours, this means that I am happy to take the cup off, put 2 drops of paint in just to paint 2 forgotten undercarriage doors!! I would have never done this with my ultra, as it meant (well, in my experience anyway!) a strip down afterwards. Also the finish - it sprays a beautifully smooth coat, silky smooth, and appears to be economical with paint.
            The chrome coating is very robust - although I have stopped using Windex on my airbrushes (I was warned, I know!) and at the end of each session, it looks brand new again.
            I painted my F4 Corsair with it, and it has been the most pleasurable paint job I've ever experienced, by a country mile!
            And, finally, after using it pretty much every day for a month, I can't find anything negative about it at all. That speaks volumes!

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            • colin m
              Moderator
              • Dec 2008
              • 8750
              • Colin
              • Stafford, UK

              #36
              Originally posted by John Rixon
              I have stopped using Windex on my airbrushes
              Great to hear you are getting well with the new AB. I bought the same AB (0.2) and actually read the instructions (rather than waiting until there was a problem) and discovered the warning about using Windex etc. So this nice new shiny AB won't be seeing any of that evil stuff.

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              • Guest

                #37
                Originally posted by colin m
                Great to hear you are getting well with the new AB. I bought the same AB (0.2) and actually read the instructions (rather than waiting until there was a problem) and discovered the warning about using Windex etc. So this nice new shiny AB won't be seeing any of that evil stuff.
                Yep, it strips chrome nicely, over time. Not terminal damage, but makes it so much tougher to keep it clean. Mine gets the royal treatment, and rewards me with good behaviour!

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