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Made in us
Dakka Veteran






Western Massachusetts

The quick version:
Very thick - requires a larger airbrush tip to spray (.5mm+ recommended)
Goes on very smooth, shrinks well so as to not cover detail
Holds very well


This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/05/10 12:56:55


   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Good initial review. I'd like to see how the paint adheres to the primer as well.

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Dakka Veteran






Western Massachusetts

I'm going to be using it on all of my upcoming projects so we'll see how that goes. I'm also going to try thinning it down so that it will shoot through my normal airbrush and painting it on with a brush - just to run it through all of its paces. I really was impressed by the coverage, surface texture and durability. I have no reason to doubt that paint will stick to it quite well.

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Made in us
Dakka Veteran






Western Massachusetts

This morning I tried thinning it down enough to run it through my regular airbrush without having to fight it. Went on very smoothly and the thinning didn't seem to affect the final finish. I'll be painting those minis later this week. I'll let you know how it goes.

   
 
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