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Why is Modelflex paint different?
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I'm a fairly experienced model railroader and have been using Floquil Polly S paint for several years now. Recently I tried some Badger Modelflex paint on a covered hopper for my railroad. Its characteristics were quite different from the Polly S I'm used to. It seems to dry very fast out of my airbrush and has a weird textured finish (kind of like an interior plastered wall). <br /> <br />Am I using it wrong? Do I need to readjust my airbrush or air pressure? I'm using it straight from the bottle, as it is supposed to be pre-thinned for airbrush applicatoin. Does it need to be thinned more? <br /> <br />If you are familiar with this brand of paint, I'd appreciate your comments and advice. <br /> <br />Best, <br />Andy
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