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    I tend to use acrylics, Revell, Tamiya, Mr Hobby etc. and I like Alclad for metallic.


    My thinking was to use the CR for bulk work, primers and varnish, but to use the BR for fine work.


    Dunno, I quite like the results I've been getting from the CR. would I not get more clogging using a finer nozzle?

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      I tend to use acrylics, Revell, Tamiya, Mr Hobby etc. and I like Alclad for metallic.
      My thinking was to use the CR for bulk work, primers and varnish, but to use the BR for fine work.


      Dunno, I quite like the results I've been getting from the CR. would I not get more clogging using a finer nozzle?
      I use only water based Acrylics Vallejo Lifecolor MIG etc Del.. With those I use Vallejo Flow Improver


      which is a great addition to the water acrylic airbrushing scene.


      A lot depends on how you want to use your airbrush. I use a .2 Iwata for effects and washes etc.


      but they are well thinned.


      On the paints you are using they are mostly out of my range and it would be better if other who use them


      give advice. May be better if you started a new thread with an appropriate indicating title to get advice.


      Laurie

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