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Old 28-06-2006   #11 (permalink)
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im happy with my badger 200 and i only use acrylics, never filter them and never had a problem!!!

edit....

wow!!!!

i just realised this is my 1000th post!!!

bloody hell!!!

i wonder how many of them have been usefull though. lol!

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yeah i hate spraying enamels, like Richard i find the tamiya acryics spray perfectly, i do mix them dont slightly but have been able to get away with some colours straight from the pot!
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***Every post is important and useful here RJ,well done 'Happy 1000th' !!

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im happy with my badger 200 and i only use acrylics, never filter them and never had a problem!!!

edit....

wow!!!!

i just realised this is my 1000th post!!!

bloody hell!!!

i wonder how many of them have been usefull though. lol!
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Acrylics tend to block the fine tip airbrushes (they dry too fast unless well thinned) I think you get use to one type of paint then you compensate for its qualities i allways use enamels !! Others acrylics its a personal choice
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Acrylics tend to block the fine tip airbrushes (they dry too fast unless well thinned) I think you get use to one type of paint then you compensate for its qualities i allways use enamels !! Others acrylics its a personal choice

True, the tam stuff dries so quickly! But then again thats why i love it...im not exactly the most paitent person, lol!
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