Just had a thought Jakko. It’s not Mr Color aqueous inadvertently filled into a lacquer bottle is it? I’d be amazed if it was, but can’t think of anything else…..
Mr. Color lacquer paint problem
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That sounds like about the ratio I ended up using for this. Water- or alcohol-based acrylics need far less thinner, in my experience, so that’s where I went wrong at first today: not adding enough. The paint sprayed much better when I added more thinner; maybe I could have cranked the pressure back down, but I didn’t want to try because my mentality is usually to not mess with things that work
It’s a good theory, but they also appeared on the faces of some of the wheels, which I sprayed on the sprue, and which got hit by the full pressure of the airflow.
Exactly the opposite of what I did, then
It’s definitely lacquer paints: I stirred it with a stick that already had paint on it, and that dissolved, which I’ve only ever seen lacquer paints do. Aside from that, it also smells like lacquer and not like Mr. Color aqueous.Comment
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