Airbrush Equipment for Painting Warhammer 40k and Wargames Miniatures
Uploader Comments (TheOrangecoke)
All Comments (13)
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Very nice video, I realy like your system with the diffrent botles ready to go.
I my self have had a gravity feed infinity. I have tryed GW,tamya, P3 and Vallejo paints in the airbrush. I have found vallejo air the best for me, I dont even need to mix a thinner, and it layers realy nice.
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I'd really like to find a webshop in the EU that sells those bottles and siphon caps you use but it's almost impossible to find a good store. :(
If anyone knows a good store please reply.
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Thanks for posting this vid. Noob here, good watch..
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GREAT VIDEO BUDDY I WISH THERE WAS A VIDEO LIKE THIS OUT THERE WHEN I GOT INTO AB MANY MOONS AGO ...THIS IS GONNA HELP SO MANY PEEPS WELL DONE BUDDY
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Wonderful vid buddy! I hope you'll continue to put up more content.
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Great video. When i started airbrushing it was your imperial fists that hooked me.
I notice Pledge in your back ground, from my understanding it gives a gloss finish ideal to pin wash over, does it require any different product to clean brush after use?
Look forward to the next video.
Good video, just one thing, Tamiya is not water based, it is a solvent based acrylic, and to thin it use either of their thinners (X20 & X20A) or rubbing alcohol, then it's shelf life is almost forever.
Also if you want to strip it off, plain old Windex will take it off, no matter how long it has been on.
Cheers
Iain
lnerj69 1 month ago
@lnerj69 Thank you very much for that tip, which I did not realize! I have to admit I always thought "acrylic" meant "water based".
TheOrangecoke 1 month ago
Good vid, but Iwata can be very costly especially if you using syphon fed model and for a first time buyer check out TCP Global and check out the Master Series or Badger or Pasche. I got most of these and for our hobby you do not need a expensive Iwata.
GreyDeathOne 2 months ago
@GreyDeathOne Yes, for sure. This is just about what I personally use.
TheOrangecoke 2 months ago