From time to time when airbrushing I have suffered from these when I had thoroughly cleaned the airbrush and I thought I had shaken the Vallejo Model Air bottle very thoroughly, even when the bottle has an M4 stainless steel nut as a rattle mixer. Not having used any paint for a few months I went to brush-paint something. I gave the Model Air bottle (I don't have a stock of Model Colour) a good shake and started squirting some on to a small container. All went well until a gloop of thick paint came out of the nozzle. No problem when brush painting. Had I been going to airbrush, a blockage would have occurred. So this taught me a lesson about airbrushing: when paint has not been used for some time (a few months) vigorous shaking might not be enough. In those circumstances I will in future remove the nozzle, wash it out and use a rod to stir the paint in the bottle, then shake well.
I really hate airbrush blockages. They are so disruptive.
I really hate airbrush blockages. They are so disruptive.
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