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Default Thinning water based paints?

Do I need to thin RCS and Faskolor paints?

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Hi I believe it all depends on what needle and tip you have in your airbrush and possibly your air pressure
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Iwata Neo:

A 0.35mm needle and nozzle combination

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Iwata Neo:

A 0.35mm needle and nozzle combination

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Northy,

You may find this a bit vague, but you need to thin down the paints till they are the viscosity of milk. You can test this by running some drops of paint down the inside of a glass jar or similar. The drops should run quiet quickly.

99% of the time, new paint needs to be thinned down.
You can use water or some of the specialist water based thinners out there.
I just use some warm water - works fine.

It doesnt take much water - get a syringe to dose.

You only need 1.2 - 1.5 bar of pressure when the paints are this thin. Also makes the flushing of the airbrush much easier between colours.
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I use reducer, the RCS one when needed. Water is fine though if you haven't any and need to get the paint down
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