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Baltimore

Has anyone had an absolute terrible time trying to airbrush with Vallejo Model Color Blue Green? Their Turquoise, another color I bought recently, works fine in my airbrush, but the Blue Green constantly and just about immediately dries on the tip of the needle, even when mixed with a combination of slow-dry solution, water, and flow improver. Any tips, or is this just a color from Vallejo I should avoid through the airbrush?

One other question.... I believe this paint has actually dried up in the little copper nozzle of my Harder and Steenbeck, and simply putting the needle in there isn't getting it out... any tips here as well? Thanks!
   
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Fayetteville

Have you tried thinning it with their airbrush medium? The model color line is very thick in the bottle. Unfortunately there isn't a blue green in the model air line.

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