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Post by wing_nut on Dec 31, 2012 18:24:02 GMT -5
When I worked only in enamels dry brushing was a snap. Get the brush almost completed wiped off and there was still enough paint that stay "wet" to dry brush. Now that I am working in acrylics... the brush dries up so fast. Is there a way to do it?
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Post by spud on Dec 31, 2012 19:54:41 GMT -5
if you are using Tamiya paints i would expect that. what are you using?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2012 20:55:03 GMT -5
Only way i could do it with Tamiya 's paint was to get cleaning the brush with lacquer thinnner . Its a pain !
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Post by spud on Dec 31, 2012 22:15:05 GMT -5
If its tamiya I use vellajo retarder mixed in and this maxes it much better
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2012 22:52:20 GMT -5
If its tamiya I use vellajo retarder mixed in and this maxes it much better I saw on the armor section that Marc uses Tamiya . That retarder sounds like the right stuff .
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Post by wing_nut on Jan 1, 2013 12:07:13 GMT -5
Yup, I am using Tamiya. I have some acrylic thinner from the art supply store. I'll give it a try. Thanks lads.
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Post by spud on Jan 1, 2013 12:16:07 GMT -5
the Retarder stops it drying out so quick and when brushing tamiya is really needed
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Post by eastrock on Jan 1, 2013 12:35:52 GMT -5
try the Tamiya Retarder just a few drop it will dry slower
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