After much practice and varying settings (e.g.., pressure), confirming that water in the air was not a problem, buying a good airbrush (0.4 mm nozzle), and rigorous airbrush cleaning, I seem to have solved my problems of nozzle blocking and sputtering. The following are what suits me:
Vallejo Surface Primer "Acrylic-polyurethane". 73.6xx: 30 PSI, unthinned (but 10% and 15% thinned also worked.)
Vallejo Model Air Paint: 30 PSI, 5% or 10% thinned.
Klear (Pledge) Varnish: 15 PSI, unthinned (Klear is as thin as water).
Vallejo Gloss Varnish 70.510 30 PSI, unthinned. Another story. I had to place the nozzle very close to the model to get any buildup, the buildup of a coat required several passes before it looked like becoming wet, and the consumption of varnish was four times greater than for the primer or the paint and even then it wasn't yet glossy.
Therefore:
== Are my settings for the primer and paint more or less conventional? (I started with 20 PSI on advice from several sources but that caused spattering and often blockage in the case of the paint.)
== Why does the varnish behave so differently from the paint?
== Would Klear be a good varnish to standardise on?
== What should I use for the varnish?
Thanks for any help (I'm getting there. Airbrushing is more complicated than it appears!)
Vallejo Surface Primer "Acrylic-polyurethane". 73.6xx: 30 PSI, unthinned (but 10% and 15% thinned also worked.)
Vallejo Model Air Paint: 30 PSI, 5% or 10% thinned.
Klear (Pledge) Varnish: 15 PSI, unthinned (Klear is as thin as water).
Vallejo Gloss Varnish 70.510 30 PSI, unthinned. Another story. I had to place the nozzle very close to the model to get any buildup, the buildup of a coat required several passes before it looked like becoming wet, and the consumption of varnish was four times greater than for the primer or the paint and even then it wasn't yet glossy.
Therefore:
== Are my settings for the primer and paint more or less conventional? (I started with 20 PSI on advice from several sources but that caused spattering and often blockage in the case of the paint.)
== Why does the varnish behave so differently from the paint?
== Would Klear be a good varnish to standardise on?
== What should I use for the varnish?
Thanks for any help (I'm getting there. Airbrushing is more complicated than it appears!)
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