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Old 03-17-2008   #19 (permalink)
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Default Re: Foundation Paints

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Originally Posted by Warpaint Studio View Post
Hey guys (gals?)! I've use everything from vallejo color to GW foundation paints, and a few choice others, as well. Some paints work better than others depending upon the application. I usually prefer the higher end acrylics that are designed for miniature painting, but I have also been known to dip into my Liquitex tube acrylics (and even my tattoo ink) on occasion, to acheive some effects. Experiment a little and you'll see what I mean!

As far as airbrushing, I use a 50/50 combination of distilled water and window cleaner or distilled alcohol to thin my paint and have had no problems with solid colors or metalics. Just remember to run some of the thinner mixture through the airbrush occasionally, to keep it cleaned out. My personal favorite 'rig' is a Paasche VL (with a 1 or a 3 tip/needle, as I've found the 5 is a bit too big for anything other than basecoating), hooked to an oiless compressor w/tank & watertrap at around 15 - 20lbs of pressure.

I just read all of that and realized that if you don't have general working knowledge of airbrushing, it probably doesn't make much sense, so if any of you have questions, feel free to hit me up and I'll happily answer them to the best of my ability!

When you mean Higher End Acrylics - would you be talking about Vallejo?

Do you use model color or game color?

I have vallejo atm, but wanted to see what you paint your stuff in.
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