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Ambitious Marauder




Newark, DE

Do I need to thin Vallejo surface primer for airbrush use? I currently use a Badger Renegade Rage w/ the standard .3 nozzle if that matters.

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If you got a good bottle, it is the right consistency from the start. I had a bad bottle that was too thick and required thinning.

I've since sworn off Vallejo primer for other reasons, but yeah, that should all work.

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