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Hey guys, so i got a quick question. Has anyone used Vallejo Air paints as washes, they seem to be thin enough to do the job, but I have never used them. Wanted to see if anyone has given it a shot.

- ShatnersGhost

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Not sure I'd say they were thin enough for washes. I've diluted them about 60:40 paint to airbrush medium and they still produce very good coverage for paint coating on my chimeras and Leman Russes.

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