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Yes sir. the original shake and spray! They are ready for use and just need a good shake. Some thin them a bit more though. Its a question of how you are used to working.
I haven't used them too much, but I've noticed that they have this weird tendency to dry up quickly, stuffing the AB nozzle. I'd recommend to use some retarder with it.
Have to agree with Bart...being new to Air Brush use...I tried them, but was forever having to stop to clean the nozzle with as little as a 1 minute rest from brushing.
All acrylics have a drying problem and, as someone said, a drop of retarder helps that. I also thin the Air about 10% as well, using a 0.2 needle at 15-20psi.
The eye-dropper bottle also makes them easy to use. I recommend their own thinner incidentally and also to allow a 24 hour curing time before masking or painting over.
I normally use a 50% 50% mix with my Tamiya paints and thinners.
How much retarder should i use with the Vallejo Air paints?
I haven't had any problems with paint stuck in the AB (as yet). I've only really been messing with it since Christmas, so the damp weather may have played a part in that.
Just a drop Andrew. Not much at all. If you use Vallejo thinner then there is retarder in that (as in Tammy thinner which is why you may not have had a problem with them). Like I say I tend to do a 10% Vallejo thinner with Air and doing that I have not used retarder. if I want a 'dry' application I will use a tiny drop of retarder rather than thinner.
Just a drop Andrew. Not much at all. If you use Vallejo thinner then there is retarder in that (as in Tammy thinner which is why you may not have had a problem with them). Like I say I tend to do a 10% Vallejo thinner with Air and doing that I have not used retarder. if I want a 'dry' application I will use a tiny drop of retarder rather than thinner.
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