Tamiya Paints (again. .)

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Tamiya Paints (again. .)

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Hi, wondered if anyone knows roughly how many pots of Tamiya (10ml mini pots) does it take to paint a Tiger using an airbrush ?? I realise its not an exact thing but dont want to run out half way through !. Thanks. :D
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Re: Tamiya Paints (again. .)

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Hi,

For my three colour scheme I used 2 of yellow (base colour) and 1 each of brown and green.

Hope this helps.
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Thanks for that, bought 3 XF60 + some thinners so should be enough. :D
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I used 3 and a bit on my original Tammy Tiger 1,it was just one main base colour.

Seems we average 3-4 pots on a Tiger 1 :)
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i do tanks 24 7 and have never used more than 1/3 of a jar of paint to paint any tank if you are using more than that your paint is too thick and air pressure to high on the air brush i never use more than 15 psi with my bager 150
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:( Thats me told then... I'm off to the naughty step.
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Post by wibblywobbly »

I just use Vellejo paints, that stuff lasts forever. Bubba is right though, you just want a milky solution, and fairly low pressure, that way you have less paint in the airbrush and more of it will hit the tank as it's low pressure.

I think I read somewhere once that the thinners either evaporate or seperate from the paint between the nozzle and the surface. I just use plain old tap water and never have a problem, after all, acrylic is water based?

Mind you.. I just go for the scrapyard ready battlefield look, so if I don't get a Toyota Lexus gleaming factory finish then I am happy.

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Thanks guys, hopefully it will take less than the 3 I have bought, I know HVLP saves paint and overspray when painting real cars, it requires a very large volume of air but at a lower pressure than normal pro gun, more 'product' hits the car saving paint and cutting overspray., Thanks again :D
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