Some pics from a video I'm working on. Basically, I'm transferring my Freak Flex airbrush paints - which are great - from the bottles they are in - which are horrible - to some bottles I bought at Michaels. Which are back to great... you get the idea!
Er, I need more bottles...
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Seems like a tedious and potentially messy process, but I can see why you're doing it. Why would a maker of airbrush paint package their product in the most inconvenient container for actually airbrushing?
Actually, it's been pretty easy. The paint is perfectly thinned so it pours right out.
Regarding the bad container... not sure. They sell droppers you can purchase that will replace the lid, but to be workable you really need those for each paint - otherwise you're just cleaning droppers!
This is much, much better.
Wow, those bottles do look terrible for pouring paint. Is it as open as it looks or does it have a small opening after you twist off the top?
Krisken of Scratchbuilt 40k
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