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Cause I had some problems using certain acrylic paints watered down with...water. They needed a specific thinner otherwise the pigment would not "spread" into the mix but stayed too dense (I could not notice that just by mixing or by eyesight, actually had to try spraying), causing the airbrush not to work properly. The can also has its toll, the pressure is not constant after a few seconds and it's a pain in the a**. So I know it's expensive but I suggest to get a compressor. Sorry for bad english, hope it's clear enough :) |
B25 eh? i have one of those to :D -
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I gotta say yours is nicer than mine. :) I like that nose art too, mines just a decal of some hot chick. I mean not bad, but I like your painted one a lot better.
Also, @Hrok, it might be the problem you mentioned, as I don't have the highest quality airbrush around, but I tried it with paints that have known to consistently work in the past, and it was just failing on that day. Maybe I'll try it again soon, but I swear I've used up half my can of air just doing tests to try to get it working lol. :) |
go die cast, much easier :D just a hell of alot more expensive to :(
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