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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User



Dayton, Ohio

I just recently ordered an airbrush to give that a go, and my question is this:

Other than vallejo model air, and thinning various brands, what pre-made airbrush paints are fairly decent for painting minis?
   
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Boosting Black Templar Biker





Australia

Badger make their own range now, Minitaire its called.

I couldn't review the standard paints for you as I have a large stock of Vallejo to get through myself before I buy some, but I have started using their Ghost Tints range recently and they are great for shading and OSL work. I would recommend picking some up if thats an avenue you'd like to explore.

While the standard Vallejo Air range is excellent I have had a hard time getting their metallics to work without jamming my brush. I use Tamiya for my metallics, while you do have to mix them yourself (50/50 roughly with the thinner they provide) I've found they never clog my brush and they make some really cool alternate metallic colours. I know you said you are looking for pre-made/mixxed but the time I spend mixing the Tamiya metals is nothing compared to the time it takes me to keep clearing clogs when I use the Vallejo Metallics, your milage may vary however.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User



Dayton, Ohio

I like the minitaire line, but i cant seem to find a US supplier that has any in stock. the war store HAD the starter vallejo kit i was wanting (just basic colors)
   
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Shas'ui with Bonding Knife





Northern IA

I see Createx brand at my local Hobby Lobby. I haven't picked any up yet...as they don't have a comparable color to what I want to do for my Tau. Wish they had Model Air, but they don't

http://www.createxcolors.com/

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Fresh-Faced New User



Dayton, Ohio

Im going to order some minitaire and/or vallejo when they get in stock, also thinking about grabbing the game color case that has 72 colors, thinking that would be a great base to make paints from
   
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Warrior with Repeater Crossbow



Easton, Pa USA

Don't wait for them to get in stock. I ordered the minitaire line off of amazon when it was out of stock, it took about a month to get it but I have yet to see it actually in stock.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User



Dayton, Ohio

before i do that, im going to visit every hobby/gaming store in my area to see if they have any on hand
   
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Stealthy Grot Snipa





 vossyvo wrote:
Badger make their own range now, Minitaire its called.

I couldn't review the standard paints for you as I have a large stock of Vallejo to get through myself before I buy some, but I have started using their Ghost Tints range recently and they are great for shading and OSL work. I would recommend picking some up if thats an avenue you'd like to explore.


Can you elaborate about what and why they are good for OSL? Just started airbrushing myself and ive been doing OSL by hand.

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Three Color Minimum





They are translucent, this makes them very good at "tinting" an area while allowing the underlying shading and even colour variations to show through.
   
 
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