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10-18-2004, 05:18 PM | #166 | |
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Re: Tamiya or Aztek Airbrush's
Ohhh, crap...there goes my airbrush budget! I found a 1:12 Tamiya Ferrari 641/2 for €100....I really wish I win the lottery this weekend
Joeham, thanks for you thoughts. When I finally have the money for the airbrush, I'm going to read this thread all over again (and continue posting my question here.ehehehh) |
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10-19-2004, 06:06 AM | #168 | |
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Re: Tamiya or Aztek Airbrush's
For the Createx Autoair question... YES I have painted with it. Quite a hard paint to work with compared to Tamiya X's paint. They are already thinned to be sprayed by a Spray Gun or an Airbrush but in the last case with a pretty high psi. It dries with a lot more orange peel than every Tamiya paint I know ! It's not pretty glossy and most of the time require a clear coat... and their clear coat tend to turn out a bit yellow but it's "milk like" when you spray it... meaning it's kind of a white clear coat in it's liquid form and goes to a clear (bit yellow) process while drying. They have nice colors though and worth a try for everyone who want to see how easy other paints are ! I made a skull on a 1:1 car with that with great results but a lot of work. Sorry, it's been at least 10 years and had no picture of those work (and the car end up in a tree at least 5 years ago)... don't make the same mistake I did... take pictures people, a lot of them !
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10-19-2004, 06:49 PM | #169 | |
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Now a really generalist question:
What do you guys think about airbrush maintenance? I mean, does the needle and nozzle need replacing very often; or if much care is taken, it's not "necessary" to replace those parts? I'm asking this because I don't want to buy an airbrush and then having to buy needles, nozzles, o-rings, etc, every 2 or 3 months, if you know what I mean. Regards, Pedro. PS - I'm really getting annoying here, am I not? |
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10-19-2004, 06:52 PM | #170 | |
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if you clean your airbrush carefully, you should never change any part (unless your airbrush is in plastic or an aztek )
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10-19-2004, 11:16 PM | #171 | |
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Well clean your brush well and dont drop it on the needle like I did! Hopefully I can straighten that sucker out...
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10-20-2004, 05:59 AM | #172 | ||
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I have replaced only 1 needle since I have Airbrushes and it was a jerk who came in my garage and he wanted to see how I was going to do his helmet and during the time I was shooting he wasted his time playing with another Airbrush in my case and twisted the needle (because you can see a bit of the needle sticking out in front of the Airbrush that's why most of the good Airbrushes have a little plastic cap to put on the front of them) ! The guys never told me and it took a couple of days for me to find out. I tried to straiten it out but it wasn't the same. The spray patern was weird and unconvincing. If I knew I'd have charge the guys for the needle. Well, it's not that pricy but he souldn't have play with a tool ! It's not a toy. So... 1 needle in almost 15 years isn't bad at all... viva Badger and Iwata ! The Hell with Aztec !!! |
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10-20-2004, 06:20 AM | #173 | |
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How about u people stop laying crap on aztecs all the time i own 3 of them and they all work very well, i had a prob with one and it was promptly replaced, i have just brought a 470 and it works great and is easy to clean not like a lot of other airbrushes, so back off, if ya dont like em fine i dont like a lot of things but if i havn't used em i dont comment on them, so why dont ya all shut the you no what up .
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10-20-2004, 10:28 AM | #174 | |
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Hooooouuu, At last an Aztek lover... I was hoping for one to come up and defend the Testor brand !!! Nice to know that you love it and...
YES... If the only job of an Airbrush is spraying paint... it does it with quite an ease ! In fact, a straw and a blower does the same thing than an Airbrush... it'll blow paint in a spray too. I worked with a lot of Airbrushes and Aztek (or Testor) was one I didn't recommand because of the "poor ingenering " that come with the product. Sorry, but the plastics noozle with a large or a fine patern that you have to stop while spraying.... I don't like. And beside, the guys around here are trying to buy something with the most knowledge input from us... so Go ahead and tell us what you like about Aztek (if you have 3 of them you should know)... we already told what we don't like !! Ps... the one I've tried was at least 4 or 5 years ago... maybe they evolve !? |
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10-20-2004, 10:32 AM | #175 | ||
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Long before I knew Iwata, I wanted to buy an Aztek, but after all these posts, I do think twice Yes, Bobj, do tell us what you like about the Aztek airbrushes. |
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10-21-2004, 05:47 AM | #178 | |
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Yeah, a 2onz cup is quite large !!!
And I don't think will be hearding of BobJ... he didn't seem too happy to see we bash the Testor company ! But... he should have told us a bunch of quality that he like from Aztek... or maybe he just never tried anything else !!! Tell the people to shut up if you have something in return to bring to the conversation. Not just to look the toughest one. No hard feelings boddy ! We love you ... but hate Aztek. Ps joeham... I just hope you're not treating me of the or you'll have to read all the post before... the Aztek was a gift from a hobbyshop for me to try ! |
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10-22-2004, 10:54 AM | #180 | |
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Fieewww... I was getting anxious !
It's a shame that poeple who love Aztek don't have arguement to backup their statement ! Well, no answer is better than a bunch of lies. But it don't help the cause. Long live the Airbrush tread !!! There's so much to learn and teach around here. |
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