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Not sure about Tamiya Ben...
But I use tap water with VJ all the time ;)
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I've used water with Tamiya paints - it works, but not as well as the right stuff. Drying is a bit slower with water.
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Hi Benjamin
Welcome to the forum. Tamiya paint will work much better with Tamiya thinner X-20A or Tamiya Lacquer thinner. The lacquer thinner works very well but is rather smelly.
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Water will work fine for Tamiya acrylics. Instead of X-20A thinner, you can also use windscreen wiper fluid — a good guide is that if it smells like the thinner, you can use it for the paint :smiling3:
 

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I have been using IPA to thin Tamiya acrylic paint for a long time and have no problems with it. Another benefit is it is way cheaper than x20.

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Judge for yourself :smiling3:

I use it (not this brand, but that doesn’t matter) for Tamiya and Mr. Aqueous paints, and it works fine for either.
 
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