When airbrushing you will get better results if you thin your paint then apply one light coat to get a 'bite' on the model. Once that has dried apply another light coat to start getting color density. Let that dry then apply a third, fourth or even fifth coat to achieve the color density that pleases you. This allows you to have a good degree of control over the balance between color density and paint thickness - don't want to hide detail under thick coats of paint. It also helps to prevent runs, which are a pain to fix.