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I usually use my airbrush for the body's of my models, i havent really played around with intriors with it untill now. Anyone know how much i should thin testors acryl. paints to spray, or what you do to spray tamiya acryl.???? I'm not familiar with thinning model paints. Please help. Thanks.
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I hear acrylics should usually be thinned to a milky consistency. Isopropyl alcohol at around a 90% ratio should do that well. If you plan on thinning a glossy Tamiya acrylic, use Tamiya thinner to retain the gloss.
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I airbrush model master acryl straight from the bottle - its pretty thin already.
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Ok sounds good, sorry i put this in the wrong forum, didnt relize it.
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themodelkid-Frank 2004 Dodge Intrepid SXT 3.5L HO Brilliant Black Crystal Prl. Metallic 250hp, 250 lb ft tq. 1995 Dodge Intrepid 3.5L Stone White 230 hp, 246 lb ft tq. Supercharger in Works... ![]() 1987 Chevy S-10 Midnight Blue Prl. Metallic 300hp, 314 lb ft tq. 5.0L Baby...
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