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Made in se
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I have a couple of questions about this:

1. Which droppers do I buy? Ebay link would be appreciated!

2. How do I thin the paints before transfer? I have Daler-Rowney Flow Enhancer, can I use that? How much? I assume it needs to be thinned with water before I pour it in? Or do I use some kind of medium?

Thanks guys!
   
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Sydney

Whatever bottles you can find is probably the best answer.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/181536678137

15ml dropper bottles

They are fine, but you obviously get what you pay for. If you want really good bottles, warcolors sells his empty as well (from Cyprus)

http://www.warcolours.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=68&product_id=66

In addition, you are going to want an agitator - avoid things like metal fishing sinkers or ball bearings. I personally used Stainless Steel nuts, but if they are poor quality, they will rust and ruin your paint. Your best bet is either heavy glass beads, or some kind of smooth stone - here is the former -> http://www.warcolours.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=86

You also want some kind of funnel, I bought little steel ones from ebay to make it easier

My method was as follows;

1. empty pot into new bottle
2. add equal amounts of flo-aide and stop-dri to the pot
3. shake
4. pour the rest into the bottle
5. wipe out pot with old brush and get that into the bottle
6. peel label off and put on bottle (I also printed postage labels out, which was easier)

For the flo-aide/stop-dri, I mixed it with distilled water, as again you don't want funky tap water wrecking your paints.

The mix was something like 6 drops of each for bases, 4 each for layers, 2 each for glazes/washes
   
Made in se
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Thanks kb! Did you dilute the flow improver/slow dri 20:1 with water before mixing?

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Sydney

Yes I did, again with distilled water.
   
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Nottinghamshire

Warcolors droppers are exactly the same as the premier ones on eBay. I was buying them from him until I found out.
Just go for the mid-range cost on eBay.


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Like these?

http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/351441755291
   
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Nottinghamshire

Just like those, yep.


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Made in se
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Nice! I'm thinking 20ml could be a good idea to make sure I have room for flow improver etc... Or would 15ml be enough?
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






I have a preference for the droppers with the long, skinny nozzles over the ones that look like Vallejo droppers.

Also, I like the 2-part caps more than the single-part caps. They provide a much better seal.

These ones, in particular, I have bought and like quite a lot for transferring Citadel paints for the purpose of airbrushing.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/5-10-20Pcs-5-100ml-Empty-Plastic-Squeezable-Dropper-Bottles-Eye-Liquid-Dropper-/381238387590?var=&hash=item58c3942386:m:myTCAiP4x-opug91ZZeRbyg

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Sydney

15ml is usually plenty, none of mine got close to full
   
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Nottinghamshire

Buy some dressmakers pins as well, with the large heads. They're essential for unclogging droppers.

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Florence, KY

 Buttery Commissar wrote:
Buy some dressmakers pins as well, with the large heads. They're essential for unclogging droppers.

I use a turkey lacer pin. For the folks in the US, they should be extremely easy to find this time of year and come on a card like this:


'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents
cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable
defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'

- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty
Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
 
   
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Sydney

Rookies.

Squeeze it so it explodes over your palette, stand it upright and squeeze it again so you get all the air out, put it nozzle down in your paintsplosion and then gently release your grip to suck most of the paint back into the bottle. Then question as to how much paint you are really saving over the paint pot
   
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Nottinghamshire

 Ghaz wrote:
 Buttery Commissar wrote:
Buy some dressmakers pins as well, with the large heads. They're essential for unclogging droppers.

I use a turkey lacer pin. For the folks in the US, they should be extremely easy to find this time of year and come on a card like this:

What the actual feth is that. I'm so confused.


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Florence, KY

 Buttery Commissar wrote:
 Ghaz wrote:
 Buttery Commissar wrote:
Buy some dressmakers pins as well, with the large heads. They're essential for unclogging droppers.

I use a turkey lacer pin. For the folks in the US, they should be extremely easy to find this time of year and come on a card like this:

What the actual feth is that. I'm so confused.

Its a stainless steel pin that you use to lace up your turkey so that the stuffing inside doesn't fall out while it cooks. It s the perfect size for the dropper on Vallejo bottles.

'It is a source of constant consternation that my opponents
cannot correlate their innate inferiority with their inevitable
defeat. It would seem that stupidity is as eternal as war.'

- Nemesor Zahndrekh of the Sautekh Dynasty
Overlord of the Crownworld of Gidrim
 
   
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Nottinghamshire

Your world is puzzling and frightening to us simple hobbit folk.
Between this and aerosol cheese, I don't know what to think.


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kb_lock wrote:
Rookies.

Squeeze it so it explodes over your palette, stand it upright and squeeze it again so you get all the air out, put it nozzle down in your paintsplosion and then gently release your grip to suck most of the paint back into the bottle. Then question as to how much paint you are really saving over the paint pot


Pro.

I bow to the awesomeness of your efficiency!


By the way, I always thought... there would be a market for dropper caps that fit on GW pots
   
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Sydney

Can't squeeze the gw pots is something of a barrier I'd guess.
   
 
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