







Vallejo Airbrush Thinner Model
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JollyRodger
> 3 dayMake the paint the same consistency as milk for airbrushing..
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Kurt Luther
> 3 dayThis does the trick when thinning paints. I’ve heard complaints about it clogging brushes but I haven’t had issues. I usually use it about half and half with water. I don’t know that I get a significantly better affect than with water, though.
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Fernando
> 3 dayFunciona muy bien, la pintura se siente fluida y no pierde pigmentación.
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EDWARD B.
> 3 dayCant really speak to its use yet, but the Vallejo brand is highly recommended. I am a beginner airbrush user, so still experimenting and trying to figure it out. Everybody has their own thinner formula, but Im started with a tested product. Discover what works for you.
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Pat C
Greater than one weekWorks great on my Vallejo paint when need thinning.
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Danny.
> 3 dayGood thinner
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tom k (iceman)
> 3 dayVery expensive ! for that size bottle
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Trang Michaels
Greater than one weekThis Vallejo thinner is to avoid potential blockages when using acrylics in your airbrush. It’s especially useful if you’re using a fine needle, i.e. smaller than 0.25. A ratio of 1ml thinner to 4ml paint is ideal. If you’re spraying more than one thin coat to build up the color in order to ensure all the surface detail is retained then deploying the thinner ensures the paint remains free-flowing; it’s much more effective than using just water as a thinner. The Vallejo bottle is fitted with a small nozzle which enables you to apply the thinner a drop at a time, or squirt in a larger amount if your airbrush has a larger reservoir and you’re preparing to spray a big surface area. The only gripe (a small one) is that the product is quite expensive for a modest 60ml bottle.
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Overlord
> 3 dayIt does exactly as it describes. Thins paint without separating.
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Kenn Goodrich
> 3 dayVallejo makes quality products.. enough said...