[WWI] Airbrushing Citadel Paints
peter leonard
leonard.peter1 at googlemail.com
Sat Apr 5 16:25:14 EDT 2008
I watched with interest this thread about accrylics. They are available in
the Warhammer shop downtown and I was particularly impressed with the fact
they thin with water. I have a Badger 350, at least thats what used to
called, but does anyone know of a more suitable airbrush. I am thinking one
that can be taken apart and cleaned up with only one hand.
Peter
On 4/2/08, wed317 <wed317 at mchsi.com> wrote:
>
> " I just used water to thin them, and I found them to be excellent on a
> matt primercoat (grey acrylic auto primer). I built the paint up in many
> thin layers using a hairdryer to speed up the drying time between coats.
> They dry pretty quick anyway. Quite tough for a water based acrylic too. I
> suppose Isopropyl alcohol would work well too. Hope that helps. "
>
> Oh, I forgot to add, I'll be spraying them over a primer coat of Mr.
> Surfacer 1000. Mr. Surfacer is GREAT stuff! I can see why a lot of people
> are addicted to using it on their kits. After my first kit combined with
> using acrylics for the first time (MisterKit) I will use some kind of primer
> for now on to give them something to "bite" into.
>
> Warren
>
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