![]() ![]() You can transfer any paint to a dropper bottle which is what I've done for the vast majority of my paints, I also use a very high-quality Stainless Steel ball bearing as an agitator. If you live in a hard water area, avoid using tap water as the calcium in it does change the consistency of the paint. I personally like Vallejo Air Thinner for the VMA paints and Forge World Solution for Citadel and Forge World paints but you're going to hear a dozen differing opinions on that. Thinners are a huge subject of conversation and opinion and you'll likely want to experiment before committing. Vallejo Model Air metallic are nasty to clean out the airbrush in my opinion, but the finish is OK Vallejo Metal Color and the metallic Forge World airbrush paints can be used neat and are amazing for metals (don't apply metal color too thickly). Vallejo Model Air, Citadel Air and Forge World non-metallics benefit from being thinned a little bit (they just need less than a non-air paint) to get the perfect consistency. Given the opportunity any paint will clog the tip of the airbrush, but certain colours are worse than others (The Fang.). You can theoretically use any paint in your airbrush with adequate thinning. ![]()
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