Video about how to use Splash Mud from Vallejo Weathering Effects range. The range includes 6 different kinds of mud, manufactured with natural pigments and waterbased acrylic resins.
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Hello Will, here you have the exact color used 73.804 LIGHT BROWN SPLASH MUD from WEATHERING EFFECTS range 😊😊 acrylicosvallejo.com/en/product/hobby/weathering-effects-en/light-brown-splash-mud-73804/
Use small amounts and build it up very very very slowly, with time to dry inbetween. Dilute with Vallejo Airbrush thinner if needs be. If you do too much you can remove some in the first minute or so if you brush on a load of thinner and use a cotton bud, but once it’s dry it won’t come off.
Hi, You should spray Mecha directly from the bottle, it's airbrushing formula. Did you clean the airbrush properly? Needle size? Can you give us more information? Something that can help us is the name and batch code of the color.
Ive used multiple colors. Last ones i used was mecha turquoise and dark green. I find that at minimum i have to put 2 Vallejo thinner to 10 paint. Im using a new iwata eclipse 0.35 nozzle. Ive done a deep clean. Psi is 15 to 17.
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After drying, the effects are really, really hard to remove. AV products have high quality adhesive properties, so it will be almost impossible to remove the effects without damaging the rest of the paint work. From AV range, you can try the Airbrush Cleaner, for removing the effects. But at your own risk. I’m almost certain that you will ruin the paint base work in the process. So, we would not recommend doing it.
Hello! This is because this simulates wet mud. In case you need the finish of dried mud you should use our pigments with a tiny amount of water, model and let em dry :)