Thinning Tamiya Paints

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @CaptainEshara
    @CaptainEshara 11 месяцев назад +17

    a simple topic, but for those of us like me who've never used tamiya it was an invaluable guide to starting with Tamiya paints, thank you

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад +4

      I'm so glad you found the video helpful! That is always an encouragement to hear from viewers. Have fun in your modeling - thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @JuergenGDB
      @JuergenGDB 10 месяцев назад

      @@JonBius Massively helpful thank you.

  • @plasticposse768
    @plasticposse768 3 года назад +23

    Jon, this is a great video - one of your best. I love your approach. Your balance of different options, real world experience, pros and cons of each option, and your lack of a "one size fits all" conclusion are all welcome.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it. And thanks for your kind and encouraging words. Have a great day!

  • @EvolvA1987
    @EvolvA1987 2 года назад +1

    thank you very much, I'm just starting with airbrushing and this is the first video I found (after searching quite a lot in youtube) with a straight and detailed answer about thinning tamiya paints for airbrushing

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thank you for your kind comments.
      You may also want to take a look at a video series I did aimed at beginning airbrushing modelers: ruclips.net/p/PLZt56FNuWOKeOiywAlXlB-uAdF_VaJ_mj
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @EvolvA1987
      @EvolvA1987 2 года назад

      @@JonBius I sure will watch them all, cheers from Spain ;)

  • @deanlewis8083
    @deanlewis8083 2 года назад +3

    I'm getting back into the hobby (model cars mostly) after about a 20 year hiatus and am starting to use airbrushing now. Great tips, thank you

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Great to hear, and I'm glad the video was helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @tatankaiyotanka1
    @tatankaiyotanka1 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful video on thinning Tamiya paints as after years I have finally got myself an airbrush.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting too!
      Be sure and check out my playlist about getting started in airbrushing. It may be helpful. (ruclips.net/p/PLZt56FNuWOKeOiywAlXlB-uAdF_VaJ_mj)
      Have fun!

  • @theBaron0530
    @theBaron0530 Год назад +5

    I remember reading somewhere in my travels that Tamiya's acrylics are formulated for airbrushing, and are meant to be thinned for use.
    My own experience is that they're best thinned with Tamiya's proprietary thinner, the X-20A, as Jon mentions. I went through trial-and-error, before I arrived at that conclusion.
    For airbrushing, lacquer thinner works-a tip I got from you, Jon, in our Agape Models forum. Lacquer thinner will make the matte colors go down absolutely dead-flat matte.
    Tamiya paints can be brushed by hand, but must really be thinned for that use, too. Again, I use their X-20A to thin the paint for hand-brushing. It was to apply them by hand, that I went through trial-and-error to find the thinner that worked best for my.
    First, without thinning, straight out of the jar, the paint would go down clumpy. And second coats would lift off previous coats.
    I tried water, and got the same results as I did without thinning at all.
    Next, based on comments that Jon also mentions, that so many say, "Oh, Tamiya acrylics are alcohol-based", I tried isopropyl (91% solution), but still got clumping with some colors (flat black tended to clump the worst).
    Then I broke down and bought the X-20A, and all problems went away. Using Tamiya's thinner, I can lay down coats by hand that are as thin as if I had airbrushed them.
    I will use either of 2 methods: I will use the jar, or the jar lid, to pick up some paint on my brush, and then dip it in a jar of X-20A, and then apply it to the piece. Or I will mix a little of the color and the thinner in the well on my ceramic palette, then apply it to the piece. My ratio, whether airbrushing or hand-brushing, is about 1:1
    If there is any drawback to Tamiya's acrylics, for me, it's that since they are not water-soluable, I can't use them on my wet palette, with my water-based acrylics. But that's really a non-issue.
    This is what I do. Your mileage may vary.

  • @vicenteriha
    @vicenteriha 3 года назад +5

    Jon, you are one of the most informative guys when it comes to modelling! Me and my hobby thank you so much for all the hard work!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks! I am so grateful for your kind and encouraging words.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @dccebula1802
    @dccebula1802 Год назад +1

    Just what I needed. I have used Tamiya spray cans for decades but only a few times have I used their Acrylic bottles. As you note, their color variety is decent but.... I need to spray paint some box cars XF 50 Field Blue. I have had a bottle of it around for a decade or so. I also found an unopened bottle of Tamiya Lacquer thinner after watching your video. Going to try spraying it this afternoon. Thank you. Again, your video was just what I needed.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Have fun with your project, and thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @KelgaCreations
    @KelgaCreations 3 года назад +5

    Thank you Jon for sharing your knowledge and experience! First got into airbrushing with Tamiya Acrylics before getting Mr. Color, other lacquers and Vallejo. When my compressor packed up last year, I tried hand painting some kits in full, surprising how well they are with brush painting too!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +2

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Yes, they can be brush painted for sure - it just takes a slightly different approach. It's good to hear you did that!
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

    • @KelgaCreations
      @KelgaCreations 3 года назад

      @@JonBius I apply 3 or more coats and let each coat surface dry before applying each coat!

  • @Imk278
    @Imk278 3 месяца назад

    Excellent stuff. Forgot my X-20A at home when visiting my parents but I have some Mr Color Thinner to airbrush with my Tamiya’s 👌🏽👌🏽

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I think you'll like the MCLT and Tamiya combo. Have fun!

  • @paulelliott2861
    @paulelliott2861 8 месяцев назад +3

    At last. No sponsorship lead advise. Just plain talking. Yes I’m a newbie 😂 so thank you very much. 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🇬🇧

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! I try to keep it simple- talk about that will hopefully be helpful. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @johnroan7755
    @johnroan7755 2 года назад +1

    Like your "down to earth" delivery. Subject was well explained and needed for airbrush beginners like me. Building wooden,from scratch, steam powered ships for years but never used airbrushes . Looking forward to more of your videos.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for your kind words. Thinning, air pressure, and experience are the key to airbrushing successfully. Enjoy the journey!
      Please be sure and subscribe too. I generally have a new video out every Friday. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @FHollis-gw4cc
    @FHollis-gw4cc 5 месяцев назад

    Add me to the list of people who found this video extremely helpful. I am also new to Tamiya, being an old Floquil guy. My stash is now gone and I need to learn all over again. This will definitely help. I've watched a bunch of how toos and have chosen yours over all of them. GOOD JOB! And, Thank you for sharing this.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  5 месяцев назад

      I'm so happy to know that the videos I do are helpful to people! Thanks for letting me know - it is quite an encouragement. Thanks for watching and commenting too - happy day to you friend!

  • @martingates1364
    @martingates1364 Год назад +1

    Very goood clear info for a begginer like me or maybe an old hand. You are the first yank i can listen to
    Thanks buddy from a cross the pond

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words - I am most grateful. Greeting from this side of the pond! 😊

  • @DRCRailroard
    @DRCRailroard 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Jon. It's folks like yourself that provide invaluable information through your experiences to the novice. I'm greatfull there are so many modelers willing to take the time to pass it along. I've been recently interested in acquiring an airbrush eventhough I have honed my painting skills with reliable techniques using conventional means.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear! Thank you for your kind words. I'm always happy to know that the videos are helpful to fellow modelers.
      Here are a few others I've done that may be of interest:
      Beginner Airbrushing Series (3 videos): ruclips.net/p/PLZt56FNuWOKeOiywAlXlB-uAdF_VaJ_mj
      Freehand camo airbrush: ruclips.net/video/uggx8zlVp_o/видео.html
      Airbrush weathering: ruclips.net/video/_eJrPaP6oJU/видео.html
      I hope those are useful as well. Happy day to you friend!

  • @felixezra16
    @felixezra16 3 года назад +2

    I'm a novice when it comes to painting and model kits. I appreciate all the information. I've liked, subbed, and even hit that little bell notification. Thanks a bunch! Sick outro music

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Awesome, thank you so much! I am grateful!
      Yeah, I like that outro myself. It's some of the free music RUclips makes available for creators. It really sounds like Satriani to me. It's not, but definitely his style. It's called Led Foot. Give it a listen... if people would tolerate a two plus minute outro, I'd use the whole song! :) ruclips.net/video/tRPfwlkMCS4/видео.html

  • @marknutting3617
    @marknutting3617 14 дней назад

    Thanks for such a clear helpful video, I watched it because I’d run out of x20A but the good news is I’ve got a full bottle of Mr levelling 400 so it’s on with the respirator and off we go.
    Thanks 🙏

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  14 дней назад

      I'm always glad to hear that the videos are useful! Thanks for watching and commenting, and happy day to you!

  • @JoseDiaz-nd9ic
    @JoseDiaz-nd9ic 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so so much, great information, I'm about to start airbrushing and this info will be priceless.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Have fun on your journey. Happy day to you friend!

  • @philipjones3856
    @philipjones3856 3 года назад +3

    That's really a great discussion/video. Gotta agree with your preference for Mr Color Levelling Thinner. (Here in Ireland the "Levelling Thinner 400" costs about 12 euros, and the Tamiya paints about 3 euros each, but the Thinner lasts for ages, so it's well worth it). I also loved your idea of a demo of a skim milk effect in your airbrush by using actual skim milk, to see what it looks like!. Very practical... Like also your advice on the mixes between paint and thinner for our various uses. And your advice about using a respirator mask...not that every one of us use them :)
    (And I went to the very end of the video. Many thanks!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +3

      Thanks so much! I am so glad to you enjoyed it, and that the ideas were useful. That's especially encouraging to me.
      And thanks for hanging in to the end, and for watching and commenting!

  • @kaptkrunchfpv
    @kaptkrunchfpv 11 месяцев назад

    Funny thing, im getting back into modeling after about 17 to 20 years, I dug out my old Tamiya paints and 99% of them are STILL GOOD! AMAZING!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, they have an incredibly long shelf life. They're excellent paints for sure. Welcome back to the hobby! 😊
      And thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @JWitchard
    @JWitchard 2 месяца назад

    Like you said, a simple topic but really interesting. I learnt a lot. 😊👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @raymassa3751
    @raymassa3751 Год назад +1

    Excellent. And no music while you are talking!!! Thank you.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @jasonmiglia2836
    @jasonmiglia2836 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I just bought an airbrush and it looks like you to save me a bunch of aggravation

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm glad you found this helpful! Check out my airbrushing series of videos - they may be useful also.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @PhillipJ
    @PhillipJ 8 месяцев назад

    Good info, thanks! I just sprayed my first car body today with Tami ya paint and the 20a thinner. Went on very nicely other than a couple snaf’us with my airbrush.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
      And keep at it - experience will work through the snafus after a while!

  • @neil2242
    @neil2242 Год назад

    There are some simple topics that only sink in during long conversations.😅 Aside from answering the query you also gave valuable insight on all the alternatives, and that's always appreciated.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @kevinfutter
    @kevinfutter 2 года назад +3

    Interesting that you say they're not so flat that they're chalky. That's *exactly* what they are in my experience! To counter this chalkiness, I usually add a drop or two of X-22 (Gloss Clear) to the mix to smooth things out. It not only produces a smoother finish, but seems to make them less fragile, too.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад +2

      Good solution! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Dean-qt8jw
    @Dean-qt8jw 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, have saved it as I am very close to getting into airbrushing for the first time. Will be referring back to this one.... now lets go check the rest of your catalogue hehehe

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  5 месяцев назад

      Have fun with airbrushing! Thanks so much for watching and commenting.

  • @JuergenGDB
    @JuergenGDB 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Jon, been out of modeling for about 15 years... Just purchased a crap ton of models because I wanted to get back in. This helps a lot as I was always a Brush and Can guy.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome back to the hobby! Focus on the fun, and enjoy the process. 😊
      Thanks for watching and commenting - happy day to you!

  • @davidterrito1730
    @davidterrito1730 9 месяцев назад

    Well thank you for this video. I build model cars and always prime the parts first with stynelrez, then use Tamiya paints thinned with home brew thinner. I have Mr color leveling thinner that I use for painting the body with lacquer. You saved me a big step. Thank you. So glad I watched this.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  9 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful! I used that combination on hundreds of aircraft - worked like a charm! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @timothyjerry2455
    @timothyjerry2455 Год назад

    Correct. I want to stop doing it wrong, making this video invaluable to my skill set at this time. I really learned allot and have subscribed. Thank you!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      That's great to hear! I'm always encouraged when I know the video is helpful to a fellow hobbyist. Thanks so much for subscribing!

  • @jmachjim
    @jmachjim 6 месяцев назад

    This is a great video - detailed but simple language, easy to understand. And what I like the most - it has added value even years after it was captured. Good job done and thanks for it!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! And thanks so much for your kind words, and for watching and commenting. Happy day to you friend!

  • @stealthbomber2127
    @stealthbomber2127 Месяц назад

    When I thinned my Tamiya acrylics with alcohol I began to have tip drying issues. Very informative video. A demonstration video would be great too.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Месяц назад +1

      It can happen. I've had it happen with a few colors. Generally the problem almost disappears with either MCLT or X-20a.
      But tip dry can happen with anything depending on the conditions.
      Try the X-20a and see if that helps. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @brettlane6908
    @brettlane6908 Год назад

    I’m back to modeling after a 30 year hiatus. A LOT has changed so I’m basically a beginner again! Very useful advise. Thank you.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      You are so welcome! I am always glad to know the videos are helpful
      Thanks for watching and commenting. Enjoy your return to the hobby!

  • @bricktopperheadon5490
    @bricktopperheadon5490 Год назад

    I haven't built a model since 1981, boy how things have changed! Watching lots of tutorials to get started again, and this one has been excellent. Lots of good points and great tips - subbed!
    Thanks so much for doing what you do, it's extremely helpful. 👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it help! Thanks for your kind words, for subbing, and for watching and commenting. Welcome back to the hobby - have fun with it!

  • @RCmodeleng
    @RCmodeleng Год назад

    Thanks for all the info, I am a tamiya modeller, traditionally spray cans, but just bought my first airbrush and trying to get some understanding of the many techniques from the experience and knowledge of your vids.. Well done and thanks

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Tamiya paints are great for airbrushing because they are so very forgiving. I really love them!
      Thanks again for watching and commenting!

  • @warmachine5835
    @warmachine5835 Год назад

    Thanks for recommending this video to me. I keep at least 2 bottles of Mr Color in stock because I love that thinner so much, and I don't want to get in a situation where I run out of a bottle and have to stop. I primarily to lacquer paints, but I had a bunch of Tamiya in storage, so understanding I can use this stuff gives those new life for me. More generally, I can't get enough of your videos. I love how you outline your thought process and technique at every step along way. It's amazing for learners and I've taken to recommending your videos when people are just getting into the hobby.
    To wrap up, on the topic of thinning--I was recommended an awesome video by "Brushstroke Painting Guides" titled "HOW TO THIN YOUR PAINTS: A Step-By-Step Guide." I think it's probably the best thinning guide I've ever seen simply because he goes into the mechanics of how the paint behaves. It's more geared toward brush painting, but I think learning the principal helped me understand when and why to thin. I'd experimented with thinning paint to an inch of its life before to make my own washes, so I was already halfway there. But in summary, the goal of thinning is to help the paint flow in a controlled manner, such that it coats the piece and enters the details without building up and clogging those details.
    It's probably a bit remedial to someone who has the learned experience with thinning, but it was a great crash course the helped contextualize all those "milk" comments.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      James' video was wonderful! Such a great help when it comes to thinning!
      Thank you so much for your kind comments regarding my videos, and for commending them to others. I deeply appreciate it!
      Thanks for watching and ocmmenting!

  • @davemarks7322
    @davemarks7322 2 года назад

    Yes I like what I'm seeing and hearing. You're well spoken and have a friendly, relaxed style I'll watch more for sure..

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! I am grateful!

  • @vixen0347
    @vixen0347 Год назад +1

    I’ve always used straight lacquer thinner from the hardware store. Worked great for the old Floquil and Testors paints. It’s also cheaper by the gallon!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Yeah, I always have a gallon of that handy myself. It is great for cleaning the airbrush, and for thoroughly cleaning synthetic brushes! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @angelaum
    @angelaum Год назад +1

    Hello Jon, how are you?
    Your video was very good, it helped a lot.
    Here where I live, Tamiya paints are expensive, but there are some colors that are more commonly used.
    Mr Color Leveling Thinner is really hard to find and when you do find it the price is painfully high, unfortunately.
    You explain in a very accurate way, I really liked your channel and I will watch it whenever possible.
    Best Regards.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +2

      I am doing well Angelo - thank you for asking! I hope you are doing well too. Thanks so much for your kind words, and I'm grateful for you watching and commenting.
      If you have easier access to AK Interactive products, their Real Color High Compatibility Thinner is very good - I've used it with both Tamiya and Gunze paints. (And it's odor isn't quite so bad, though always wear a respirator.) Or if there are other hobby paint lacquer thinners available to you, check with online or your local modelers and see if they've used them. There might be a good alternative that's much easier and affordable to obtain.
      I hope that helps!

  • @martysmith9601
    @martysmith9601 Год назад

    thanks for be plain in your info . It was easy to understand

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @user-xi4vq5el1r
    @user-xi4vq5el1r Год назад

    As a new airbrusher this video was excellent. Thanks Steve

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I am so glad you found it helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. 😊

  • @seanswann7713
    @seanswann7713 Год назад

    Really helpful for someone who is getting back into it

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Have fun with the journey. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @gawdknows1
    @gawdknows1 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. Just bought my first airbrush - this will be a great help. Thank you!!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! You may also want to check out a three part series I did several years ago about getting started in airbrushing. It was an early video, but I think the content is still valid. You might find a few helpful tips there too. Here's a link - ruclips.net/p/PLZt56FNuWOKeOiywAlXlB-uAdF_VaJ_mj
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @josephpratt7333
    @josephpratt7333 Год назад +1

    Great video! I use Tamiya paints almost exclusively, and I’ve used both Mr. Color leveling thinner and X-20a. One thing I would add is that you don’t want to pre-mix Tamiya and Mr. Color. I’ve got a bottle of Tamiya X-22 Clear that’s been slowly changing color over the past year, it’s now somewhat similar in hue to Tamiya’s clear orange. Weird slow motion chemical reaction. Can’t make it smell worse, Mr.Color already smells like roadkill skunk dipped in NyQuil. Have a great evening Sir!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +1

      I won't even ask how you are familiar with that particular odor combination! 🤣🤣🤣
      Thanks for sharing, and for watching and commenting!

  • @Jeff-cv4qn
    @Jeff-cv4qn Год назад

    I use Lacquer thinners for all Tamiya acrylics ,enamels and lacquers.
    Best type of thinners also the Tamiya slow drying Lacquer excellent stuff!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @samuelvasquez8170
    @samuelvasquez8170 3 месяца назад

    thank you for sharing your knowledge about Tamiya paints and thinning. It will be very helpful for me in the future.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 месяца назад

      I'm glad it will be helpful to you! Thanks for your kind words, and for watching and commenting!

  • @The12348567
    @The12348567 Год назад

    Glad I found your site. I keep going back and forth between Vallejo and Tamiya. I think I'll start using Tamiya for all my modelling after watching your video. Thanks!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @jackwig7337
    @jackwig7337 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic info, thanks for the video, very relaxing

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @CrazyRobotFromSpace
    @CrazyRobotFromSpace Год назад

    I'm a total newbie to airbrushing, this video really helped me out. Thanks!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm so glad the video was helpful! Enjoy your journey into airbrushing. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @esbenrasmussen4289
    @esbenrasmussen4289 6 месяцев назад

    The problem with the lacquer thinners in Tamiya round jar X/XF is that is crazes the first layer if you paint on top with a second layer. For second layer you will want to use X20A.
    I learned that after watching this video and doing the checker on the 144th Saturn V : )

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @desmcharris
    @desmcharris 7 месяцев назад

    That was extremely helpful, thank you for taking the time to make this show. It's invaluable to entry level modellers like my self to gain confidence and knowledge in to spray painting. When you put a lot of time in to making a kit, this next step can be daunting. Cheers mate👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! And thank you so much for your kind words, and for watching and commenting. Keep focused on the fun. Happy day to you!

  • @markcowen8834
    @markcowen8834 3 месяца назад

    Thank you easy to watch and plenty information for someone starting over agai.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @MrWoodykeys
    @MrWoodykeys Год назад

    I’m new to model spraying so trying to soak up as much info as possible so this video has been really helpful . Thanks very mush.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. 😊

  • @BillHalliwell
    @BillHalliwell 2 года назад

    G'day Jon, I can't tell you how helpful this video of yours has been to me. Like many people, I've come back to modelling in the last 6 years or so, after having a 'break' from childhood, where I began modelling at the age of 9, My first model kit was the Airfix 1/72 Mk 1 Spitfire. Being an Australian, my generation grew up with the memory of WW2 fresh in our parents' minds. It was almost 'obligatory' to make your first model a Spitfire, followed by the equally famous P-51 Mustang in US, RAF and much later, RAAF livery.
    We didn't have much of a choice back then in the early 1950s and kit supplies from the UK, still stinging from post-war rationing, meant the supply of kits, and toys in general were slow to get here, and in small numbers when they did. We didn’t start seeing US model kits until the late 50s/early 60s.
    It gave us kids enough time to save up our pocket money and Christmas money so that we could snap up the new kits as they arrived in our few, precious, hobby shops.
    All my childhood modelling was done with Humbrol paints which was all I knew about. It was then, just about, the same as it is now, only slightly worse, but we didn't have a benchmark so we didn't see its shortcomings. Sometimes it was so thick in winter that it was like molasses.
    My uncle was a cabinet maker and French Polisher (a dead trade now) so I used to get my supplies of turpentine etc. from my uncle for free. Sometimes I had terrible mess ups with my paints but, mostly, it worked out OK.
    I had no idea what an airbrush was, I'd never heard the term until I was in my mid-20s. Basically, it was brush painting with Humbrol and turps or nothing. I also have a faint memory of using water for thinning paints, so maybe I had access to other paints. I can’t recall.
    When I got back into kit modelling of aircraft, seriously, about 6 years ago (many years back, I spent some time in the Air Force so I specialised in fighters and bombers).
    I found that kit modelling was so much easier than I remembered as a kid.
    Of course, there is a bewildering choice of products and tools that I am still, now, learning about almost every week.
    One of my biggest investments in my return to modelling was building up a range of paints. Because my local hobby shop specialised in Tamiya paints, they are the ones I purchased first, plus their X20A Thinner. No problems at all. Still, it is great to hear simple explanations as to why certain other products can be better, and why.
    This is why you're been such a help to me since I subscribed to your channel, about a year ago. I started with a cheap but neat, small hand-held airbrush unit and slowly taught myself what I could about airbrushing.
    Last year, I bit the bullet and got myself a full airbrushing set up with a compressor and all the accessories. It has been wonderful and so time saving laying down primers, base coats and surface finishers. What comes with that is the sometimes confusing array of products, chemicals and specialist tools.
    Modelling is easier these days and, in some ways, harder. I'm in my late 60s and I never was good at chemistry or anything to do with math etc. In the many years since I was in the Air Force, I'd become a writer, journalist and now, a military historian. So writing is my thing, not the technicalities of aerodynamics etc.
    However, I was briefly posted to a C-130 maintenance squadron and I learned so much about how an aircraft is put together, and taken apart. Needless to say, the Hercules quickly became my favourite aircraft in a hands-on respect.
    Thanks to your channel and others I follow, I've branched out into armour, ground vehicles and even submarines.
    Sorry if I've rambled on too long, Jon. Just wanted to say a big thank you for your advice and being able to see you build models I would never have dreamed of when I was a kid.
    Young modellers, these days, don't know how good they've got it. Every aspect of modelling has become easier... and paradoxically, more complex for old codgers like me.
    All the best to you and your family and hoping you have a great 2022. It just has to get better, eh?
    Cheers, Bill H
    Hobart, Tasmania

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад +1

      That's great stuff Bill - thanks for sharing that! I definitely can relate to the C-130... I jumped out of them many times! :D
      And thank you for your kind words! It's so encouraging to know the videos are helpful to people in their enjoyment of the hobby.
      Thanks again for watching and commenting!

    • @BillHalliwell
      @BillHalliwell 2 года назад

      @@JonBius G'day Jon, I went along on a few Army para-drop missions. I had to link up to a tie-down point so I didn't accidentally get thrown out by the Jump Master! 🙃 I think I was only invited along to collect the sick bags... 😉 Cheers, BH

  • @paddcc
    @paddcc 3 года назад

    Jon - really happy you DIDN’T just shoot off a quick list. This is a really informative video. Totally agree with the plastic posse’s comment!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! I wanted to try and make the video helpful and informative. Thank you for affirming that - I am grateful!

  • @el7x539
    @el7x539 2 года назад

    Im a beginner in airbrushing and this video was extremely helpful. Thank you 🙏

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      I'm so glad! Enjoy the journey, and thank you so much for watching and commenting!

  • @nicksullivan23
    @nicksullivan23 6 месяцев назад

    Really helpful, Tamiya acrylics are great but the hybrid nature can be confusing for beginners. Great talk thanks for the tips

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @user-rf7mg1sx3e
    @user-rf7mg1sx3e Год назад

    Very informative video. I have been thinning my Tamiya acrylic paints with water for years. But after seeing this I may try using some lacquer thinner.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @pawpawstew
    @pawpawstew 3 года назад +1

    That beard is looking good, Jon! Great video, too!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Hey, thanks! I am grateful!
      And thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @aviarro4988
    @aviarro4988 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for explaining this!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 месяца назад

      I'm glad it was helpful - thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @fangbricks1587
    @fangbricks1587 4 месяца назад

    This was super helpful trying to get back into the hobby! So thank you!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  4 месяца назад

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Enjoy your journey back into the hobby. Thanks for watching and commenting - happy day to you!

  • @Pablogogo
    @Pablogogo 3 года назад +1

    Jon, I tried the milk in an airbrush trick back when I started back into the hobby, game changer, really locked in a starting point for consistency. 👍👍👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      It's a great little trick! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @elmiraman
      @elmiraman 3 года назад +1

      Milk in airbrush? Can you explain? Sorry, I am new. 🤗

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      @@elmiraman Sure!
      Many times modelers who are new to airbrushing are given advice on thinning, but because they have no visual standard to judge things by, often end up with paint that is way too thick, or way too thin - definitely not helpful when learning.
      The consistency of skim milk is very similar visually to the look of properly thinned paint. It's opacity as well as how it clings to the surface is almost a perfect duplicate. By putting a little skim milk in the airbrush color cup, it allows the modeler to see how appropriately thinned paint will look in the color cup. How it swirls around, how it flows down the edge of the inside of the color cup, etc.
      So it's a way of seeing visually how your paint should look to be airbrush ready. It simulates the real thing in a way that is easy to describe.
      I hope that helps! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @Pablogogo
      @Pablogogo 3 года назад

      @@elmiraman as Jon put it above, it's a great visual for understanding the correct consistency.
      When I got back into the hobby I purchased a cheap air brush which was one problem but I struggled to get paint to the correct consistency to flow and not sputter etc. I had seen people advise the consistency of skimmed milk but it wasn't until Jon said in a video to put it in the cup on the airbrush and mess around with it it made sense.
      Popped some into the cup, swrilled it around, dragged it up the sides with a paint brush to see the trails left etc.
      It is now my go to consistency for spraying, anything thinner is to reduce opacity etc.
      It's a great guide and will eliminate some setup problems, the 2nd piece of advice I should have taken was to not buy a cheap airbrush.

  • @klaas-janvanrijswijk5013
    @klaas-janvanrijswijk5013 Год назад

    Thanks for this video! I will start paint brushing my Bismarck model for the first time. This is a verry helpfull video about thinning the paint.!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!

  • @barriemothersele9510
    @barriemothersele9510 Год назад

    Glad I've finally found your channel Jon.This video has answered all the questions I have been trying. Thanks a million.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @johnmacdonald6220
    @johnmacdonald6220 6 месяцев назад

    New to airbrushing thanks for the information. It is greatly appreciated.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  6 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome! You might find a few helpful tips here too. Here's a link - ruclips.net/p/PLZt56FNuWOKeOiywAlXlB-uAdF_VaJ_mj
      It's a series I did on getting started with an airbrush.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @haroldquill8761
    @haroldquill8761 Год назад

    Good video, been modelling for years and always go back to Tamiya paints over all others I have played around with. Have all those thinners too.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      They're definitely good stuff! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @ronmcnally868
    @ronmcnally868 2 года назад

    Thanks, This video really helped me. I have all the Tamiya thinners, but because of this video I ordered some Mr color thinner leveler👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      I think you'll really like it! I've always felts it was the "secret sauce" for Tamiya paints. X-20A is good, but the MCLT is like adding double cheese and bacon to it! :D
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @jesusferrer5326
    @jesusferrer5326 11 месяцев назад

    Very helpful explanation about Tamiya paints usage.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад

      I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @scalemodelsbypaolofrega
    @scalemodelsbypaolofrega 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Jon. I found the Tamiya Laquer Thinner - retarder type (orange cap) excellent !

  • @mark3208
    @mark3208 3 года назад

    Thank you for this. Very helpful. My Tamiya X-20A arrived a few weeks ago. Glad my 5 year old Tamiya paints are still good.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      Glad it helped. :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
      The X-20A should do the trick if any are a bit thick. I always use an electric stirring too. It will make sure everything gets thoroughly blended. Happy painting!

  • @ericb.davenport9762
    @ericb.davenport9762 2 года назад

    I got a lot out of this video. Thanks.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      I'm so glad! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @dvdhobby3213
    @dvdhobby3213 3 года назад

    Hi Jon !
    This is David from Italy !!
    I really thank you for you work ! All your videos are so accurate, but at the same time, so friendly and funny... It's like had a talk bout our hobby, with a good friend !
    thanx again !
    CIAO !! :-)

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words! I am so glad you enjoy them, as I really do want them to feel like we're just sitting down and talking. I'm so glad to know you like it!
      Thank you so much for watching and commenting! If you're not already subscribed, I'd be grateful if you would! :D

    • @dvdhobby3213
      @dvdhobby3213 3 года назад

      @@JonBius I am Jon !! :-)

  • @billolgaau
    @billolgaau 7 месяцев назад

    40 odd years of modelling 1/32nd ww2 aircraft including 5 scratch builts (2 Yaks 3 & 9's took me 9 years) I only used one thinner - Metholated Spirts (around 50% give or take depending on tests before use).

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @raytheron
    @raytheron 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, Jon!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much, and thanks for watching and commenting! 😊

    • @raytheron
      @raytheron 11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! Subscribed, too! 🙂

  • @garydeandeery
    @garydeandeery Год назад

    I’m the same just paint straight on and do a few coats and still looks good My mclaren 1/12 is 5 years old and still looks good Now doing the senna car with a new airbrush set up And now trying out clear coat on my carbon fibre car parts I make Do skinning real carbon over car plastics parts so instead doing the big compressor I’m trying the airbrush set up

  • @MahalKitaPhotography
    @MahalKitaPhotography 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the helpful information

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  4 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @ricksrealpitbbq
    @ricksrealpitbbq Год назад

    Thank you for such an informative video

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      You are most welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy day to you friend!

  • @TheSeanBampton
    @TheSeanBampton Год назад

    As a relatively new modeller (back into it after a 40 year hiatus), thank you so much for the very descriptive, informative and slightly humorous video. I've liked, subscribed and clicked the bell. Personally I've found that 50/50 is a little too thin for my spraying even with a 0.3 needle down to 12-15 psi, so I'm using a roughly 2:1 ratio of paint to thinner, with Mr. Color Levelling Thinner. That seems to be spraying well for me. I've followed the old "thin it to the line on the inside of the bottle", and it's working. Maybe I just don't know any better, so I'll start experimenting with putting the skim milk in my airbrush cup to see what it's like. Thanks again.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +1

      Welcome back to the hobby, and thanks for your kind words!
      I have found in talking with other modelers that thinning ratios vary quite a bit, though 50/50 is usually a solid starting point. It's the same with air pressure - I've had folks tell me they go as low as 8-10, and others up to 35-40! So many factors can affect it, from paint type and color to local humidity to personal preference! The trick is to get to a point you have reached - experiment to find the sweet spot!
      Thanks again for watching and subbing, and for your kind comments. I am grateful. Happy day to you friend!

  • @luckenbachmachineworks7000
    @luckenbachmachineworks7000 2 года назад

    This is very useful info. Looking forward to trying Mr Color Leveling Thinner out on my next project.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @paulkrause5028
    @paulkrause5028 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. Very informative.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  7 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome! Thanks for your kind words, and for watching and commenting!

  • @alangutierrez6059
    @alangutierrez6059 3 года назад

    New to airbrushing thank you for teaching me the ropes stayd until the end

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Happy to help! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!

  • @rogerclark3731
    @rogerclark3731 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. That was very helpful. Brand new to Airbrush painting. 👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @user-jw1dc9uo6v
    @user-jw1dc9uo6v 11 месяцев назад

    Видео действительно grate) Спасибо!
    Когда я увидел видео японского блогера-моделиста о окраске кистью акрилом от Тамия, где он настаивал, что для такой окраски нужно использовать только воду, а не X20A, я повторил его опыт и заметил простой эффект. На окрашиваемой поверхности разбавленная водой капля краски не может встать большой каплей. Видимо, чем больше тяжелых спиртов в растворителе акриловой краски, тем более вязкая она и имеет большую энергию взаимодействия с поверхностью. Интересно было бы углубиться в физико-химическую точку зрения проблемы разбавления акриловых красок.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Yes, X-20A is certainly more helpful in my experience. Thank you again for watching and commenting. Have a wonderful day!

  • @jeansamson4079
    @jeansamson4079 2 года назад +1

    As what the others observed, I really love how clear your explanations were when it comes to this. I've watched a bunch of videos like this (paints and thinners guide) but I found yours to be the most helpful especially for a beginner like me. Just stumbled upon this btw so I was really happy to hear about your experiences per thinner as well as use-case advices. I bought my first armor model kit a few days ago and I'm really excited!
    Subbed and greetings from the Philippines!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for your kind words, and I'm so glad you found it helpful. And thanks so much for watching, commenting, and subbing!

  • @markcobham1361
    @markcobham1361 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you. It was good to have all the different products included for comparison. Learned something new about the benefits of IPA too for post-painting effects.👍

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! I do like the IPA for fading and shading - it really works well.
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @sprucehouse9
    @sprucehouse9 3 года назад +1

    I find all your videos so helpful, but I found this especially so since I am still honing my airbrush skills. I didn't know you could use lacquer based thinners with the Tamiya acrylics and I plan to try it - specifically for the good adherence you talked about. Thanks for making it a longer episode!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad it was helpful! That is always such an encouragement to know. The lacquer thinners are definitely the "secret sauce" of airbrushing Tamiya paints. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @medic53067
      @medic53067 Год назад

      If I’m not mistaken, isn’t Tamiya Acrylic actually a kind of hybrid acrylic lacquer? Or maybe I’m thinking of of the Tamiya TS spray paints. That’s what allows the Mr. Hobby Leveling Thinner to work so well…?

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +1

      Yes, you're correct! It's very flexible paint! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊

  • @geo0711
    @geo0711 Год назад

    Excellent information. I knew most of this stuff just from other modelers and my own trial and error, but I definitely still found some value in it. If I may say so, you crusty old scale modelers are a wealth of knowledge and experience 😂😂

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much - I'm glad you enjoyed it! We have our moments, when we're not yelling at the squirrels in the yard. 😉😁
      Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @ianellen3083
    @ianellen3083 11 месяцев назад

    Since coming back to the hobby I had fallen into the trap of buying all the new paints and thinners. Having gotten tired of it I too settled on tamiya paint and leveling thinners. It just works.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  11 месяцев назад +1

      It does! That should be their slogan: "It just works." :)
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @The12348567
    @The12348567 Год назад

    Great video. I use Tamiya paints and I have a bottle of Mr. Color thinner, but look forward to trying Mr. Color leveling thinner.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      Thanks! The Mr. Color is good, but the Leveling Thinner is just enough better that I think it makes a real difference. I think you'll like it!
      Thanks for wathcing and commenting!

  • @Phil-wo8pe
    @Phil-wo8pe Год назад

    Learned a great deal about a subject I thought I knew about. Thanks

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm so glad to know it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @williamfotiou7577
    @williamfotiou7577 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a very informative video. Lots of info here to take in, definitely a game changer. Thanks

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @alvinmarcus5780
    @alvinmarcus5780 10 месяцев назад

    I learned a lot.
    Thank you. 😃

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  10 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @wolfpack4694
    @wolfpack4694 8 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! Thanks.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @judygarnhum2992
    @judygarnhum2992 Год назад

    Thanks Jon, great video! from Judy in Nova Scotia, Canada

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  Год назад

      I'm glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Greetings from North Carolina!

  • @markdesantis6325
    @markdesantis6325 9 месяцев назад

    Great presentation Jon. Extremely informative and sends me forward with a new approach on working with my Tamiya paints. This is a big topic relating to an extremely important and time consuming part of the hobby. We probably spend 30 to 35 percent of our time painting! ….and that’s without errors ! 😂

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  9 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad the video was helpful! And thank you for your kind words. Happy day to you friend, and thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @jamesavery9236
    @jamesavery9236 7 месяцев назад

    Very effective and informational video. By the way, Climb to Glory!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  7 месяцев назад +1

      You noticed that, huh? :) My team from 9th PSYOP BN (ABN) was sliced to 1/22 in summer '93 in Mogadishu. During that time, 2/14 swapped out with them. Seems like a million years ago.
      Thanks for your kind words, and for watching and commenting. Take it easy bro.

    • @jamesavery9236
      @jamesavery9236 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I was in 1st Brigade from '16-'19. I kinda miss it up there, but life goes on.@@JonBius

  • @deputy3690
    @deputy3690 10 месяцев назад

    Great informative video!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  10 месяцев назад

      I'm grateful, and I'm happy it was useful for you. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @vincentfiore2228
    @vincentfiore2228 5 месяцев назад

    Just the video I was looking for.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad it was helpful - thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @MrMYAWH
    @MrMYAWH 4 месяца назад

    Great video!

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊

  • @franktozier3184
    @franktozier3184 3 года назад

    Very informative. Nice to know the STANK factor. Thank you.

    • @JonBius
      @JonBius  3 года назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful. It is important to consider stankiness! 😊
      Thanks for watching and commenting!