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Hey model people!
I'm going to be buying a airbrush real soon and want you people's suggestions as to brand and model. I don't want to spend bookoodles of money on it, so only say stuff under like $100 (US). Also, I'm an amateur at modelling overall and don't need something that is going to all these tricks. I need something that can do interiors and exteriors simply and effectively. If that isn't specific enough I can be more so. Thanks in advance!
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Well for what you're asking for I'd recommend the Paasche H. It's a single action brush, which means you won't be able to spray fine lines or anything, but for cars that won't matter. Your paint jobs will depend on your masking ability. It's really cheap, too, $42 for all the accessories you'll ever need besides the air compressor. Here's a link:
http://www.dixieart.com/HSet.html Free shipping on $45 or more so I'd recommend you pick up a cheapie thing at $3 or 4 bucks to get free shipping. I myself use an Iwata Revolution double action, I got it for $60. The advantages are ease of cleaning, and ease of maintenance. Here's where I got it from: http://www.coastairbrush.com/pages/3.html Hope this helps |
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