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  • Guest

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    acrylic paint in tubes

    my uncle got me a set of acrylic paints in tubes (thanks uncle graham ) and i'm not sure if i would have to water it down because it is quite thick straight from the tube.
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
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    #2
    I would defo water them down. are you using brushes of air brushing them?

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    • Guest

      #3
      i'm using paintbrushes so would that mean i shouldn't water it down to much.

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        #4
        I water them down to about 40% water. this way they're thin enough to not cover any detail even with two nice coats for depth.

        the main thing is to prepare the surface of the plastic. I personally do this with bird grit which abraises the surface just enough to provide a key (there's a how-to somewhere in the tips section). there's no need for primer then.

        I only use acrylic paints and these tubes make up half of the paint mixtures I create.

        they're also fantastic for making washes by thinning to about 90% water.

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          #5
          Also worth noting, in my opinion, When you need a coat of acrylic to stick tubes are the way to go. Ive had some probs with vel model colour in the past. Whether i washed, sanded, primed, there was still pain that wouldnt be permanent. Give the kit a prime with a close colour tubed acrylic watered at 40% and the problem is gone. Only drawback is the very, very fast drying time of tubed acrylics..

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