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New Thinning Medium Bringing Effortless Paint Flow for Miniature Painting

Turbo dork TitleTurbo Dork’s Thinning Medium makes painting miniatures easier with just a few drops, ensuring perfect coverage and fewer brush strokes!

Turbo Dork Thinning Medium Coming Soon: Effortless Paint Flow for Airbrush & Brush Painting

Turbo Dork Thinning MediumTurbo Dork has done it again! The thing we’ve all been asking for is finally here—Turbo Dork Thinning Medium, an acrylic medium that’s about to change the way we paint. If you’ve been struggling to get that perfect consistency in your airbrush or tired of seeing those annoying brush strokes, you’re in for a treat. Let’s break it down and see why this is a game-changer for both hobbyists and painters alike.

The Science Behind It

Turbo Dork RemixFirst off, let’s address the science behind this medium. It’s not just any thinner—it’s a viscosity, rheology, and thixotropic modifying acrylic medium. Yeah, it sounds fancy, but what it really means is that this stuff is designed to mess with the physics of your paint in the best way possible. In simpler terms, this medium lets your paint flow more smoothly, behave better, and stick where you want it to, without watering it down into a runny mess.

If you’ve ever tried thinning paint, you know the pain. Too much water and your beautiful metallics lose their luster, turning into a sad wash of color. But with Turbo Dork’s new medium, a couple of drops are all you need to transform even the thickest acrylics into something perfect for airbrushing or hand painting. Think of it like adding the perfect amount of milk to your coffee—you’re not drowning it, just enhancing the flavor.

Airbrush & Brush On

Turbo Dork Remix Turbo Dork new remix Colorshift Paint FormulaAnd let’s talk about airbrushes for a second. If you’ve ever cursed at your airbrush for clogging, splattering, or just being generally uncooperative, this thinning medium is about to become your new best friend. A few drops of Turbo Dork’s medium, and your paints will glide through your airbrush like butter on a hot skillet. It’s almost like the paint knows exactly where it should go, as if it’s been handed a map and a compass. Gone are the days of fighting with your tools. Now, it’s smooth sailing, with every spray perfectly hitting its mark.

Brush painters, you’re not left out either. You know those times when you paint something only to realize it’s covered in streaks that look like your cat was trying to help? Turbo Dork Thinning Medium is your hero here, too. It helps the paint settle into that perfect, flat finish without those annoying brush strokes getting in the way. It’s almost like magic—but you can keep pretending it’s your superior painting skills.

Now, pair this medium with Turbo Dork’s Remix formula, which dropped earlier this year, and you’re in for something special. Full coverage in just 2 or 3 layers of Metallic or TurboShift paints? Yes, please. Gone are the days of layering and layering just to get the effect you want. The remix formula was already a hit, but adding this thinning medium takes it to another level.

Final Thoughts on the New Turbo Dork Thinner

Turbo Dork ConversionsIn the grand saga of painting triumphs and tribulations, Turbo Dork Thinning Medium enters the scene like the hero we didn’t know we needed—but now can’t imagine living without. This medium promises to make every brushstroke and airbrush spray feel like a victory. It’s like handing your paints the ultimate cheat code—flow smoother, cover better, and leave those pesky brush streaks in the dust.

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About the Author: Travis Pasch

Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!