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I just purchased some Vallejo Smoke after hearing that it was a great product. I have a friend who told me that it is supposed to be a wash, however, when I went to use it the consistency was much thicker. After doing some research, it seems kind of confusing as to if this product is a wash or a glaze. I'm still fairly new to modeling, and I was wondering if someone might be able to point me in the direction of directions for using this product. The Vallejo website has it classified as a transparent, which sounds interesting but confused me even more. I could not find a good tutorial on how to apply Vallejo Smoke, I would greatly appreciate any help provided.

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I've used it for awhile as a wash. Just dilute it 4 or 5:1 water & flow aid:paint and it works fine. You can dilute further if you're using acrylic thinners.

I use it primarily over yellow metallics (gold, bronze, brass, etc.) and on wood (trees, handles, signs). There's probably a lot more you can do with it, but that's the extent of my experience.

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This gives a decent idea of how to use it:

http://blog.brushthralls.com/?page_id=2681

I tend to use it for leather and things like it. (Flayed skin etc..)
   
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 Skoda wrote:
I just purchased some Vallejo Smoke after hearing that it was a great product. I have a friend who told me that it is supposed to be a wash, however, when I went to use it the consistency was much thicker. After doing some research, it seems kind of confusing as to if this product is a wash or a glaze. I'm still fairly new to modeling, and I was wondering if someone might be able to point me in the direction of directions for using this product. The Vallejo website has it classified as a transparent, which sounds interesting but confused me even more. I could not find a good tutorial on how to apply Vallejo Smoke, I would greatly appreciate any help provided.


Vallejo Smoke, and all other transparent "washes" should be thinned before use. I thin mine with "magic wash", about 1 drop of "paint" to two drops of MW. Magic Wash is a solution made from 10% - 20% Future Floor polish and water. It will break the surface tension of you mini and make the wash tend to gather heaviest in the creases, where you want it.

   
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Thinned with water I use it for muzzle burn on weapons and grease effect round moving machine parts.

   
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 Tarthenal wrote:
Thinned with water I use it for muzzle burn on weapons and grease effect round moving machine parts.


I have two bottles that I purchased because it "recommended" as a wash.... I like the suggestion of grease effect and never tried that... thanks for the idea.

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i use it to "dirty up" pretty much anything...
i do usually thin it with a bit of water, though...
it's good stuff...

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