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Spanish Manlove posted:YUP Hopefully you don't have an Asian name so they don't cancel your order.
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Spanish Manlove posted:the spanish post takes forever, trust me. also Hey that's pretty fast
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Booley posted:Hopefully you don't have an Asian name so they don't cancel your order. lol i knew there was something else other than the black sun on one of the rollers that they kept selling after they said they'd do something about it
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 03:13 |
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Professor Shark posted:Have you guys talked about Greenstuff World's Liquid Frost?! it's super cool, but pretty fragile after it cures so best for display models
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 05:02 |
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Spanish Manlove posted:the spanish post takes forever, trust me. also I think the two most notorious postal services in Europe are the Spanish and the Italian. Altho I heard the Italian improved lately? I had packages take 1.5 months between Spain and Hungary, and that was years before COVID. I did buy a mini from Spain last night so lets see when it arrives.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 10:34 |
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I'm almost out of Vallejo flow improver for my airbrush. Is there anything else worth using? Its been magic for thinning everything down but it sucks to get in Canada as far as I've been able to figure out
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w00tmonger posted:I'm almost out of Vallejo flow improver for my airbrush. Is there anything else worth using? Its been magic for thinning everything down but it sucks to get in Canada as far as I've been able to figure out ??? I live in the great Northern Gem and it was easy as hell to get. What's hard here, for me anyways, was their grey primer and cleaner. I can only find the super small bottles of the cleaner, and I'm already needing to restock. EDIT: I got mine on Amazon no problem, but I guess if it's selling out, that would make an issue. I got mine a month ago and still have quite a bit left.
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Spiv posted:??? I live in the great Northern Gem and it was easy as hell to get. $30 CAD on amazon, is that normal? seems really expensive. I thin pretty much exclusively using that so it would be nice if there was a way to bring my costs down w00tmonger fucked around with this message at 17:11 on Nov 10, 2020 |
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200 mL of Vallejo Flow Improver costs me $15 USD, which google tells me should be about $20 CAD. a $10 premium does sound a bit extreme -- are you talking about the 200mL bottle or did you buy bigger?
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 17:20 |
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I am in Canada, I normally order liquids I can't get locally from Sunward Hobbies https://www.sunwardhobbies.ca/ You can get 200ml of Vallejo Flow Improver for 16 bucks Canadian.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 17:23 |
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Sab669 posted:200 mL of Vallejo Flow Improver costs me $15 USD, which google tells me should be about $20 CAD. a $10 premium does sound a bit extreme -- are you talking about the 200mL bottle or did you buy bigger? I got the 200mL, but I'm pretty sure I didn't pay $30 for it. I think it was just north of $20, so prices have crept up, apparently. I try to buy from local, then smaller online businesses before going to the Zon.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 17:27 |
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Windsor & Newton also sells Flow Improver that's basically the same thing as the Vallejo brand, not sure if it's available in CA or if the price is any better.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:41 |
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Don't know if it works for airbrushes, but I like to use Liqutex Flow Aid when I need to make a wash.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:46 |
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Please don't deride Green Stuff World for their nationality. Please do deride them for being Nazis.Iron Crowned posted:Don't know if it works for airbrushes, but I like to use Liqutex Flow Aid when I need to make a wash. Works pretty well for me. I haven't noticed any substantive difference between Liquitex and Vallejo.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 18:56 |
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Didn't know about sunward so ill go through them, thanks. Any recommendations on brushes? My kolinksy guys are started to give and I'm not sure I'm super happy with them. Only time I've ordered from green stuff world was to buy some magnets a while ago. Hearing about all their bullshit with YouTubers and colorshifting paint should be enough to avoid them let alone the Nazi stuff (which isn't great but seemed more like autistic handling of a situation than anything if I remember) w00tmonger fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Nov 10, 2020 |
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wasn’t it GSW that got strikes against insanely wholesome youtube mini channel Sword N Steele as well? yeah gently caress those guys
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 19:21 |
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w00tmonger posted:Didn't know about sunward so ill go through them, thanks. Any recommendations on brushes? My kolinksy guys are started to give and I'm not sure I'm super happy with them. Are you in the US? Just order your magnets from K&J Magnetics.
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# ? Nov 10, 2020 19:32 |
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^w00t is Canadian
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So I am trying to work with my Badger 105 and I am having a really, really terrible time It feels imprecise, everything I put through it clogs immediately, and in futiley trying to adjust things I really did seem to break the lever adjustment for trigger which is apaprently just a flimsy piece of thin metal on a tiny cheap spring???? There's a whole lot of adjustable dials that don't seem to have any measurable impact on anything whatsoever, as far as i can tell the flow control dial does literally nothing? am I missing something here???? Mirthless fucked around with this message at 00:16 on Nov 11, 2020 |
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The Patriot 105? It doesn't have anything that is adjustable as far as I know. As for clogging, you're likely not thinning the paint enough. I put at least some flow improver in with everything that goes through my airbrush, and normal paints get a ton.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 00:16 |
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Cinara posted:The Patriot 105? It doesn't have anything that is adjustable as far as I know. why are there so many loving springs in this thing? good god Mirthless fucked around with this message at 00:41 on Nov 11, 2020 |
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There's only one spring? And then the metal arm that supports the trigger itself. http://www.badgerairbrush.com/PDF/105%20Fine%20Patriot.pdf Reading that you can adjust trigger tension but most people should never need to do that.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 00:19 |
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Cinara posted:There's only one spring? And then the metal arm that supports the trigger itself. there's at least two, or it might have just been more than one way to reach the same spring I was trying to find some way to get it to spray less paint, it seems to have the "always sprays even when flow should be off" problem and it shouldn't have been clogged or clogging, my paint was super thinned down and I literally just took the thing out of the box today it's so clogged I can't fix it without a full teardown now and I never had this happen once with the other airbrush. I'm hoping I'm just having a run of bad luck with this thing edit: comedy service technician notes: EQUIPMENT ARRIVED ASSEMBLED INCORRECTLY BY FACTORY it's all working a lot better now but something wasn't tightened the correct amount somewhere in here thank you for the pdf while i flailed, patient goon Mirthless fucked around with this message at 01:14 on Nov 11, 2020 |
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Mirthless posted:there's at least two, or it might have just been more than one way to reach the same spring I’ve heard multiple stories about Badger Quality Control not being what it used to be and people getting bad brushes right out of the box. But I’ve also heard that Badger Customer Service is still top notch and they do everything to rectify the situations. I’ve been very happy with the Badger brushes that I own, but the only non-Badger brush I’ve used was an Aztech, so i don’t have much to compare them to.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 06:53 |
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Is there a generally recommended alternative to Testors Dullcote? It's out of stock everywhere around me and prices just seem to be going up everywhere I look online. I do have an airbrush if that helps, but I've never sprayed enamel with it and kinda afraid I'll break it.
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Bucnasti posted:I’ve heard multiple stories about Badger Quality Control not being what it used to be and people getting bad brushes right out of the box. Just took them over 2 weeks to even reply to me when I emailed their cs.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 15:44 |
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Can dullcote be used as a primer? I have a clear model that I need to prime, but want to maintain the transparency. Is there such a thing as clear primer?
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 21:38 |
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It's thicker than you want for primer, I wouldn't recommend it I think clear models are mostly intended to take some paint as-is. It's worked alright for my fire/water elementals so far, though admittedly i don't handle them excessively often.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 22:19 |
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Sorry, I should have added that I 3d printed it using clear resin, so I can't bank on it being ready to accept paint as is. Is varnish a good idea in general for this purpose? I have an airbrush so I don't think that I'll have any issues with thickness of the coats.
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Ohthehugemanatee posted:Is there a generally recommended alternative to Testors Dullcote? It's out of stock everywhere around me and prices just seem to be going up everywhere I look online. I do have an airbrush if that helps, but I've never sprayed enamel with it and kinda afraid I'll break it. If you're just looking for a matte varnish, Vallejo Mecha Matte, use it through your airbrush.
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# ? Nov 11, 2020 22:28 |
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Mikey Purp posted:Can dullcote be used as a primer? I have a clear model that I need to prime, but want to maintain the transparency. Is there such a thing as clear primer? I haven't done it myself but it would appear to be doable: https://www.goonhammer.com/how-to-paint-everything-using-clear-primer/
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grassy gnoll posted:Please don't deride Green Stuff World for their nationality. Please do deride them for being Nazis. Yeah I mentioned the snow/ice stuff just because I thought it was cool. I actually completely ditched the basing scheme I was going to use that involved using a GSW pin.
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Ohthehugemanatee posted:Is there a generally recommended alternative to Testors Dullcote? It's out of stock everywhere around me and prices just seem to be going up everywhere I look online. I do have an airbrush if that helps, but I've never sprayed enamel with it and kinda afraid I'll break it. +1 for Vallejo Mecha Matte as a viable acrylic substitute. Nearly as good and easier to work with... unless you strictly need an enamel varnish
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 00:27 |
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I use Mister Super Clear It is both an effective varnish and suitable as a primer if you want a clear primer for some reason
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 03:01 |
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I still have a lot of detail work left to go on this guy and he's missing a hand. I have been working on this on and off since I got the airbrush/compressor and I am so happy with how this has turned out so far
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 14:33 |
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I painted the Mechanical Rider for Malifaux.
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Electric Hobo posted:I painted the Mechanical Rider for Malifaux. I really love this, the color transitions are really nice and the paint looks so smooth
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 18:58 |
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Blessed is the oil bath hallowed is the rust filter virtuous is the panel shade holy is the pin wash amen
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Electric Hobo posted:I painted the Mechanical Rider for Malifaux. Nice. Every time I see your stuff I think "gently caress... I really do need to up my OSL game". I've got Sonnia Criid on my table right now, and shes got a lantern AND a flaming sword, so theres no excuse, but I'm pleased with her basic paint job and am worried about ruining it with a bad attempt at OSL. Gonna go reread that one goonhammer page about it again and cowboy up.
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Mirthless posted:I really love this, the color transitions are really nice and the paint looks so smooth BULBASAUR posted:Blessed is the oil bath SiKboy posted:Nice. Every time I see your stuff I think "gently caress... I really do need to up my OSL game". I've got Sonnia Criid on my table right now, and shes got a lantern AND a flaming sword, so theres no excuse, but I'm pleased with her basic paint job and am worried about ruining it with a bad attempt at OSL. Gonna go reread that one goonhammer page about it again and cowboy up. Then it just a matter of accepting that everything looks really strange until you actually paint the OSL
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