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!
Harder & Steenbeck Infinity CR plus 2 in 1 + Tamiya paint.
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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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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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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!Comment
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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.Comment
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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.Comment
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