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Panzer III Ausf J. Das Werks, 1/16 scale.

The Vallejo I used on my Pak 40 is all new label stuff. I have had no trouble with spraying it at all. I am also using the Harder & Steenbeck airbrushes I have bought in recent years. I will so spray through with cleaner but final cleaning is always done by pulling the tip off. Can't really do that with my old Badgers. The actual paint tip on the H & S brushes is huge and easy to remove and reattach. Probably could sell off all my Badgers and never miss them now.
 
I gave all mine away. Only have a few on hand. So inconsistent, you can get one color thin and spray then the next batch is all over the place. There's better paints to be had.
I gave all mine away. Only have a few on hand. So inconsistent, you can get one color thin and spray then the next batch is all over the place. There's better paints to be had.
It's a shame as I'm heavily invested in Vallejo supply. But the difference is night and day. I can even leave the Tamiya in the cup, while I take the dogs out and return to spraying. Could never do that with the Vallejo. I'm not bashing a product just saying it just doesn't work for me. It's not just Vallejo as I tried the Sqaudron brand with worse results.
 
Vallejo is one of the best brush paints and the worst Air Brush paint IMHO. Have to use the right tool for the right job…
Yep. I admit I've never used Tamiya paint. Mainly because I could get Vallejo at Hobby Lobby, the only "hobby" store in our area, till Sqaudron opened their headquarters here recently. I just thought there was something wrong with my airbrush. Now I can lay down a pencil thin perfect line. I have total control of the paint. I kind of feel like an idiot.
 
Yep. I admit I've never used Tamiya paint. Mainly because I could get Vallejo at Hobby Lobby, the only "hobby" store in our area, till Sqaudron opened their headquarters here recently. I just thought there was something wrong with my airbrush. Now I can lay down a pencil thin perfect line. I have total control of the paint. I kind of feel like an idiot.
It can be made to spray, but you need their AB thinner and retarder and the mix has to be just right...
 
It can be made to spray, but you need their AB thinner and retarder and the mix has to be just right...
Yes. I use their thinner and retarder. I can get the darker colors to spray out okay, but even those can become a bit of a hassle. Airbrushing had become more of a chore than anything.
 
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