Tabletop Warhammer?

Cheers guys. Am I right in thinking you can use the standard Citadel paints in them? I've bought quite a few :cry:

I guess it would probably be worth splashing out the extra, but I'm worried I'm getting a bit ahead of myself as I haven't even put paint to miniature yet, but I feel like If I'm going to get back into it after all these years I want to do it properly :D
Yes you can put Citadel paints through an airbrush as long as you thin them down, the airbrush will save you money as opposed to using rattle cans for priming.

As long as your compressor in your garage is air pressure adjustable use it, you may have to but an adaptor to hook up your airline to the airbrush.

Hope this helps
 
Thanks mate! Thin them with water I assume? I've seen a couple of youtube videos of people airbrushing miniatures indoors, is this generally ok to do? It would be nice not to have to do it in the garage - although indoors will involve piping my compressor across the garden, doable though I guess :rolleyes::D
 
I have got an insulated log cabin down the bottom of my garden where I do most of my airbrushing and priming, saying that the last couple of months I have been painting indoors due to how cold it has been.

Temperature is one thing to consider when priming as well, but as there is less overspray with an airbrush I would say indoors is better than in your garage.

For the airbrush its worth getting flow improver, airbrush cleaner (which I normally dilute 50/50 with water) and also airbrush thinners, Vallejo make them round about £10 for a 200ml bottle and yes you can thin the paints with water too, bit of trial and error as you go along.
 
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