Airbrushing 101: Spraying Tamiya Acrylics Part 2
Second part of how to airbrush Tamiya acrylics. 1) Getting the best coat 2) Tamiya Flat Base vs Flat Clear 3) Converting gloss to flat (and more) 4) Choose the right thinner 5) Using Tamiya clears 6) Getting the best coat 7) Mixing Tamiya acrylics with other paint types and paint brands

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Airbrushing 101 Spraying Tamiya Acrylics Part 1: The Very Basics

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Know Nothing About Airbrushes? START HERE.

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How to airbrush Tamiya lacquer and acrylic paints (plus thinning, mixing and cleaning)

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