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  • hubbycat
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2024
    • 21

    #1

    Vallejo chipping fluid


    Has anybody tried using Vallejo chipping fluid? After watching Vallejo tutorials I tried to spray it straight from the bottle but it’s too dense and the result is total mess. I found few pots saying that it works when it’s mixed with water but when i tired I got something that look like foam. My best results so far has been when mixing it with Vallejo sauce i.e. 2 parts airbrush thinner and 1 part airbrush improver. But even that is not exactly what I would want since spraying it is a bit hard.

    I wander if anybody had any success with it?

    What about AK chipping fluid ? Is it any better?

    Tom
  • pjgtech
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2023
    • 1447
    • Peter
    • Swale Kent UK

    #2
    I have a bottle of AK but have not used it yet?
    Don't a lot of peeps just use hairspray?

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    • PaulTRose
      • Jun 2013
      • 7228
      • Paul
      • Tattooine

      #3
      Yup..... Ive always done it with hair spray..... Cheap as chips solution
      Per Ardua

      We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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      • hubbycat
        hubbycat commented
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        Thanks, I have used hair spray in the past but it does not give the same control as air brush. Iwanted to try something else.
    • Geoffers
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2017
      • 2168
      • Geoff
      • Shropshire

      #4
      On the odd occasion I’ve used hairspray Tom I decanted a small amount into a pot and then tipped it into the airbrush to spray it onto the model.
      You get a lot more control this way than spraying it from the aerosol 👍

      Hope this helps.

      Geoff.

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      • LeytonO
        • Oct 2021
        • 152
        • Rich
        • Cambridgeshire

        #5
        Originally posted by hubbycat
        Has anybody tried using Vallejo chipping fluid? After watching Vallejo tutorials I tried to spray it straight from the bottle but it’s too dense and the result is total mess. I found few pots saying that it works when it’s mixed with water but when i tired I got something that look like foam. My best results so far has been when mixing it with Vallejo sauce i.e. 2 parts airbrush thinner and 1 part airbrush improver. But even that is not exactly what I would want since spraying it is a bit hard.

        I wander if anybody had any success with it?

        What about AK chipping fluid ? Is it any better?

        Tom
        I use all Vallejo products with the mixture I saw on a Youtube video
        Its flow improver 7 parts, thinner 3 parts and retarder medium 1 part.
        Works well with model air, primer and varnish so i suspect it might do the same with chipping medium.
        I start with a ratio of paint or whatever at 6 parts to 4 parts of the above mix.
        if its still drying on the tip or seems a bit thick i go an extra part of the mixture.
        Certainly worth a try and it can always be used with paint if you don't like the chipping results.

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        • hubbycat
          hubbycat commented
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          I tired to thin the chipping medium with airbrush thinner but so far I have not seen results that I would be happy with. I used 7 parts thinner and 5 part chipping fluid. I'm still experimenting so I may end up with better results.
      • hubbycat
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2024
        • 21

        #6
        Thanks Geoff, I wonder what kind of hair spray you use? I tried boots’ everyday firm hold but I got mixed results. That’s I’m trying something else. I tried spraying straight from the can but though it may work on lady’s hair, it gives very little control when you try with a model. I tired to decant but it’s a bit difficult to do it straight to airbrush container. I may try with a bigger container and then pour it into airbrush.

        With the above hairspray when I tried to create weathering effects I ended up washing away all paint layers to bare plastic.




        Tom

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