- Member since
January 2003
- From: The Hoosier State
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Thinning Tamiya acrylic with laquer thinner does defeat the purpose of the notion of using non-toxic paints; however, with laquer thinner, the paint film provides superior adherance to the plastic. On some tests I've completed some time ago, laquer thinned Tamiya acrylics performed excellent: no tip drying, smooth flow, no change in paint-film characteristics (flats and glosses) and it cleans up fast with a bit more of the laquer thinner. The idea originated from a car modeler, I think, on an outside model forum. With all the great results I've had with the laquer/Tamiya thinning, I still prefer enamels. In regular (preferred use) with Tamiya, I thin them with store brand 91% Isoprophol. As an important side note- I learned the hard way, not priming my model before airbrushing the weak-adhearing Tamiya and had paint lift off when trying to do masking. Airbrush your favorite enamel primer prior to painting . This will boost adhesion. Good luck!
Greg Williams
Owner/ Manager
Modern Hobbies LLC
Indianapolis, IN.
IPMS #44084
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