Vallejo Model Air Questions
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
Yesterday I tried a mix experiment. I tried thinning Model Air with Testors Universal Acrylic Thinner. I had heard from some guys at IPMS or AMPS that the two were comparable. They were. They mixed and thinned with no apparent ill effects. So.... should straight from the bottle not work well, I have a thinner to use onhand.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
Well, the first session went flawlessly. I used the Model Air straight from the bottle at approx. 20 psi in my Badger 105. For area coverage of a single color, I can’t think of an easier time airbrushing... ever.
I am letting it dry now so that I do not mar the finish when I flip it over to do the topside color.
Next update regarding performance in a few hours.
I am letting it dry now so that I do not mar the finish when I flip it over to do the topside color.
Next update regarding performance in a few hours.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
Interesting results there Stik, that looks great. Sometimes you just can't beat trying things for yourself.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
Yes indeed Stuart, and thank you. I’m glad that I did not heed the advice to just throw the stuff away. I watched a video on the Vallejo site about getting best results with the stuff, so when I do some other projects with this stuff, I’ll have some ideas for fine tuning its’ usage.
But I do see where they have an almost rubbery feel to them after drying to touch, as Mike said. Especially on areas where it is more heavily applied. I do hope that changes as the paint cures.
But I do see where they have an almost rubbery feel to them after drying to touch, as Mike said. Especially on areas where it is more heavily applied. I do hope that changes as the paint cures.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
I'm not sure how you did it, I fight tip dry like crazy trying to use model air.
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Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
Our shields will form a mighty wall
United we shall never fall
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
I don’t know Clint. It’s cool (for Arizona) with low humidity here, so maybe that has something to do with it.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
Happy to hear of your good experiences Carlos.
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Agreed Kari. Next step will be to experiment with thinner and air pressure for more fine work.
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Re: Vallejo Model Air Questions
I was considering getting them because they have the Modern IDF Sand gray for a 2014 Merkava,so maybe I will keep looking.
Any suggestions on that IDF Sand Gray circa 2014
Any suggestions on that IDF Sand Gray circa 2014
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First off, I’d say who else makes the color? Look at options available. I would think that Mig/Ammo, AK, Model Air, and perhaps Mission Models make that color in their line ups. Each brand of acrylics, which are the mainstream today, has its own quirks. Some paint line’s take on RLM 02 Gray, being lighter and sandier in tone than others, looks close enough for that color as well.
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