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Made in se
Regular Dakkanaut




I just rediscovered my old GW inks, and they are so great. I discovered by airbrushing purple ink over metal finishes you get a beetle carapace like appearance. The only problem is its a little bit too thick. I tried thinning with water but the airbrush didnt like that. I need some kind of medium to dilute the ink, but it must stay glossy. Any ideas?
   
Made in ca
Fireknife Shas'el






Vajello Flow Improver, maybe?

   
 
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