Finally I get some time off work.
Been hell last 2 days!!
j.s., so far things are looking ok for the Darwin trip, and there will be 2 memory cards loaded with pics, might try and get tricky and make a panoramic view.
And I noticed some airbrush queries here, from Bob.
May be useless info, but here in Oz we don't have the sort of stuff these Americans can get their mits on.
So after the continual messing around with my Omni 4000, this is what I have found that compares to all their stuff.
For rinsing out my airbrush, I use Isopropyl Alcohol, and the best stuff is called Viponds Prep Vinyl.
Comes in a 1 litre container, and dilutes into distilled water for a really decent thinning agent.
I also use it to rinse out my airbrush, and it works just fine with both Tamiya and Gunze acrylics.
And if the acrylic is drying a little to fast for your liking, Viponds Taut Flex is the acrylic Retarder that works an absolute charm.
This also dilutes into distilled water, and Iso/Prep Vinyl.
Basically, my paint mix consists of,
Distilled water
Prep Vinyl
Retarder
and of course, Paint.
With the retarder, I add 3 or 4 drops, and this gives the paint a drying time of around 20 minutes at room temp.
All up, the Prep Vinyl and retarder will cost about $20, and lasts close to forever, and is available at any paint store.
Just my 2 cents