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On the other hand, I had problems spraying PollyScale. After I
opened a bottle, the consistency seemed to change the next
time I went back to use the paint. The paint-to-thinner ratio
had to be changed every time I used PollyScale.
I always made sure to clean the top of the bottle to get a
good seal, but that made little difference. Other brands in
plastic bottles had evaporation issues that made the paint
either lumpy or allowed it to dry out, and storage was an
issue. I disposed of too many dried out bottles of paint that
came in plastic bottles.
I found Vallejo while lurking on some military painting and
weathering groups – modelers seemed to really like it. I found
some at a local hobby shop that sells plastic model kits and
radio control.
I bought a couple of bottles of Vallejo's Model Air line and
found it easy to airbrush right out of the bottle.
I should note that Vallejo packages their paint in plastic bottles.
I have had some for over two years and have not found any
3: Small Vallejo Model Air bottles labeled as PollyScale colors.
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