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People often say they dont care. Well for people that dont care they spend a hell of a lot of time on social media about it.
@redscope oh yes, this is very much true. But then again maybe they don’t care about TOW as such but what it means for other games? Who knows. At least it provides a talking point for me on the uHH XD
Look forward to hearing your thoughts. I know I’ve been struggling with sticking with projects this year and I’ve been annoyed with myself about it.
@gorram I’ll make sure then to let you all know when I put my words on paper (so to speak) Also: Skellibobs for the win! I feel skeletons are the most rewarding thing to paint. They just work. Hard to screw them up.
What’s 9th age?
@blinky465 it’s basically a fan driven version of Warhammer Fantasy Battle. When G’Wullu killed the old world after 8th edition fans created 9th edition and ran with it. I’ve never played it myself but have been told it’s a very chart driven Excel like game. So it’s for hardcore WHFB players.
your paint isn’t thin enough – that’s more than likely causing the bubbling. Or your needle is shot, or there’s fast drying accumulation at the tip of your needle.
@grantinvanman (pulling you from the old thread over) Even pure water and cleaner were bubbling. I inspected the needle under magnifying glasses and it looks fine but it could be damaged in a way I can’t see. Either way I have replaced them both and still need to muster some courage to go back into the garage to test it.
Another thing to look at is your pressure. I run 18-20 psi TOPS. With a water trap, and filtered. All my connections are gas-taped for zero loss. It’s worth it.
My compressor has a water trap and IIRC it’s set to 2 BAR (29psi), Thanks for your input. I do get the suspicion that I might have used paints not thin enough to start with (though I did thin the Vallejo Airbrush paints) and then damaged the needle and/or seat in the process of cleaning. If all else fails I’ll need to get myself a new Airbrush of the workhorse class.
With that said: Hello it’s Monday morning and I want my weekend back. Where is my coffee? XD