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Hi guys!
I heard once that you can thin Polyscale Satin with Tamiya thinner for airbrushing. Is this true? How about with isopropyl alcohol?
Thanks!
Eric
Not sure, but I've always had good luck thinning polyscale paints with Model Master's Acrylic thinner.
Mix up a little in a pallet and see if they react. If not...go for it!
13151015
Just to offer a follow-up reply, last night I tried mixing in a little bit of Tamiya thinner with the Polyscale Satin. It was my very first time using any form of Polyscale through my airbrush. All I can say is: I AM SOLD! The stuff worked great and was pretty thin as it was right out of the bottle so I didn't need to add a whole lot of thinner at all. I airbrushed the Satin on and it went on so silky smooth! It instantly deadened (is that a word?) the shine of the glossy paint.
I still love my Model Master clear coats out of the rattle can but now I know how great the Polyscale stuff is and you can be sure I'll be buying more of that in the future.
I think Polly Scale flat 50/50 with Tamiya and get great results.
On the bench: 1/32 Spit IXc
buff I think Polly Scale flat 50/50 with Tamiya and get great results.
Yep. Like I said, I'm sold on the stuff now. It was amazing stuff! I've never really used acrylics much but I was very impressed with how this turned out.
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