anyone tried Gunze's Mr. Color range?
Hi, okay, so I finally got a decent airbrush set; well I decided against the Tamiya basic spray and got a better (more mainstream) set for a good price.
Haven't gone into airbrushing my model just yet; needs a bit more practice of operating it (with plain water to simulate paint ;D).
Anyway, I also bought some paint from gunze's mr. color range...I'm still abit new at this so I dunno if I did mix the paint quite correctly.
This is what I did: poured two parts thinner (also gunze's mr. color range) and 3 parts paint. I used it on a small part of my model (handbrushing with Tamiya #00 size brush). The end result was nice and believable but after a few minutes, I noticed the paint in the cup has solidified or something like that; it looked fabric suspended above the thinner.
Is this normal for paints? I like the finish though. But it was a lot of work trying to clean-up; not to mention the intoxicating smell!
Have to confess that after seeing how the paint dry in the cup; I'm thinking twice now about putting it in my airbrush...:(