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It's looking good Luis, and I agree with Andy and John.
I very rarely use acrylic paints, but with these, or enamels, thin the paint, and keep the airbrush moving. It's better to build-up the colour with a number of light passes, rather than try to cover in one go. If the finish is 'patchy', then another thin coat or two, applied after the first paint is fully dry, should do the trick.
Looking good Luis.
I echo the comments of others re. painting. Thin your paints and build up the colour using multiple light passes for a good finish. This method has the added advantage of allowing you more control over fading and diffusion effects especially if you are using pre-shading.
Also, don't spray from too far away from the model, which can be a temptation particularly when you are doing broad coverage basecoats. The paint can begin to dry before it hits the model which results in a grainy finish.
Moving along now Luis. I like the Desert Sand color. Older Vallejo colors were hit and miss. My RAF Dark Earth is not even close