Paulw
Well-known member
I have been using Vallejo for about 9 months now. Its one of the most forgiving paints I have ever used except when you add iso to it and get cottage cheese.
I find that the dropper bottles are easier to use and produces less waste. Model Air though still needs thinning and it will dry quicker that way.
Vallejo is self leveling and hardly produces orange peel. Vallejo is easy clean up, water, windex or just plain ammonia are sufficient enough to clean out your ab and any spills. One of the better aspects of this paint is that since I have been using it I have yet had any lift off with Tamiya tape or blue tape.
I purchased a set of the Vallejo squeeze bottles from Sprue Brothers to make mixing easier. They come in a bag of 10 and only a little over $7.00.
What I did here is go through all my paint and the old stuff I threw out but the others I put into the squeeze bottles and now I have more room on the desk. You just add some thinner which you can see through the bottle and the paint. This way you can thin it to the right consistency and when you add it to your ab you wont waste any on the sides and you can place the right amount in the cup.
Well that's Paul's tip of the week....
I find that the dropper bottles are easier to use and produces less waste. Model Air though still needs thinning and it will dry quicker that way.
Vallejo is self leveling and hardly produces orange peel. Vallejo is easy clean up, water, windex or just plain ammonia are sufficient enough to clean out your ab and any spills. One of the better aspects of this paint is that since I have been using it I have yet had any lift off with Tamiya tape or blue tape.
I purchased a set of the Vallejo squeeze bottles from Sprue Brothers to make mixing easier. They come in a bag of 10 and only a little over $7.00.
What I did here is go through all my paint and the old stuff I threw out but the others I put into the squeeze bottles and now I have more room on the desk. You just add some thinner which you can see through the bottle and the paint. This way you can thin it to the right consistency and when you add it to your ab you wont waste any on the sides and you can place the right amount in the cup.
Well that's Paul's tip of the week....