Mike
Anders
"MGlantzMN" <mgla...@aol.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Very good IMHO. I thinned them with plain tap water. They do seem sensitive
> to correct thinning and pressure, but it was quite easy with some
> experimenting to find the ratio and pressure. Once this was found they
> covered beautifully and stuck like glue.
>
> Anders
I haven't airbrushed with them yet, but they do cover well and are easy
to use. They also appear to be relatively proof against drying out in
the bottle, because of the way it's designed. I suspect they will build
up in airbrush nozzles (at least for a Paasche VL, which is what I use,)
based on how quickly they dry. I like the range of colors.
Mark Schynert
Anders
"Mark Schynert" <mas...@earthlink.net> skrev i meddelandet
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Gents:
I would suggest trying a bottle of "Liquitex Low Viscosity Acrylic
Airbrush Medium". I got it at a Michael's. Seems to slow the drying and
improve the flow. I used it with original Poly-S paints, which are
formulated for hand brushing, and they airbrushed very well. I was using
both a Paasche H and one of the dreaded Aztec 4709 airbrushes.
Bill Shuey