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  • David2788
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2024
    • 5

    #1

    Airbrush Eureka Moment

    I have been scale modelling for about a year now after a long hiatus of building a few models when I was a child. After my first starter kit it rekindled the joy and I knew it would be something I would enjoy doing again, so I invested in a Ultra 2024. In the first few months I had a bit of a love/hate relationship with my airbrush. When it worked I absolutely loved it but at times I thought I was spending more time cleaning it and declogging it etc. I watched lots and lots of videos on youtube and thought I was following the hints and tips.

    The big turning point was when I accidently thinned my paint far too much (or so I thought) but decided to try it anyway. I was using Tamiya and thinning 50/50 but I would say this was more 70/30 and wow, what a difference, I dropped the psi to around 18 and I felt in so much control. The clean up was much easier as the paint cleaned a lot easier and there was no clogging etc.

    The reason for the post is I know there are a lot of people who are in the same boat as me and pick up a airbrush and watch lots of videos but ultimately stop using it. It's the biggest tip around to thin your paints but for a beginner thin it as you think it should be thinned and then thin it again and you will thank me for it. I now have just a love relationship with my airbrush and added a new Infinity 2024 to the family. The quality of that airbrush deserves its own topic!
  • OldWalrus
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    • Sep 2023
    • 42
    • Nick
    • West Sussex

    #2
    Hi David, I am/was in the same boat! I was tempted to blame the airbrush, but decided to experiment with thinning ratios, air pressures etc and yes, it finally clicked. Even the cleaning can be quite therapeutic, which reminds me, my spray-out pot needs emptying and degunking, nice!

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    • David2788
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2024
      • 5

      #3
      Originally posted by OldWalrus
      Hi David, I am/was in the same boat! I was tempted to blame the airbrush, but decided to experiment with thinning ratios, air pressures etc and yes, it finally clicked. Even the cleaning can be quite therapeutic, which reminds me, my spray-out pot needs emptying and degunking, nice!
      I imagine a lot of newcomers to airbrush are. It can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be.

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      • LeytonO
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        • Oct 2021
        • 80
        • Rich
        • Cambridgeshire

        #4
        I recently tried the formula outlined in this video, worked very well for me with Vallejo acrylic.

        Sounds similar to your epiphany with thinners

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