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Old 05-26-2006, 02:32 PM
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Hi I was thinking of buying an airbrush in the next few weeks and i've been looking around on ebay. Was just wondering if this is a suitable airbrush and gives suitable pressure, also does it include everything I need to get started?

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COMPLETE-AIR-B...QQcmdZViewItem

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i'd snap it up!

looks like a great system to me. but then again, i am a happy camper with the tamiya sprayworks single action AB.
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Re: Please help me choose an airbrush

I've just bought the Tamiya Spraywork Single action and it's a superb airbrush.Highly recommended.The set you show on E Bay could be worth a look though if you are just starting out and want something cheap to get you going.Looks like a bargain at that price as well.
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I've just bought the Tamiya Spraywork Single action and it's a superb airbrush.Highly recommended.The set you show on E Bay could be worth a look though if you are just starting out and want something cheap to get you going.Looks like a bargain at that price as well.
I might buy the tamiya one then, i've seen it on ebay including compressor etc for 122 dollars with all shipping included. So its about 60 odd pounds. Is this the tamiya one which you are talking about ? link : http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Tamiya-Spray-W...QQcmdZViewItem

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Re: Please help me choose an airbrush

indy, yup, that's the one!

love this, even if i got stabbed already by the needle (oh okay, my fault in the first place. hehehe). cheap and reliable.
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Re: Please help me choose an airbrush

...you might not really want to put up ebay links that you are seriously considering buying.....
unscrupulous individuals might whip it out from under your nose.

hmm... then again, it has a buy it now option.
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...you might not really want to put up ebay links that you are seriously considering buying.....
unscrupulous individuals might whip it out from under your nose.

hmm... then again, it has a buy it now option.
anyway.
for future reference.
oh its ok, the seller has loads and always keeps putting them on.
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Re: Please help me choose an airbrush

This is the airbrush I was talking about.It's different to the one you show on E Bay.

http://www.mediamixhobby.com.sg/cata...oducts_id=2741
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Old 05-28-2006, 09:09 AM
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This is the airbrush I was talking about.It's different to the one you show on E Bay.

http://www.mediamixhobby.com.sg/cata...oducts_id=2741
That ones a lot more expensive than the other one, but I compared them both and i think ill get the ebay one for starters because it does the same things as the other one, it just looks a bit different, and I prefer the gun like trigger.
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Re: Please help me choose an airbrush

I d like to suggest u try U-star airbrush.
Ustar airbrush is of high quality with competitive price.

http://hiroboy.com/catalog/index.php...acturers_id=31

It is extreamly popular among Chinese modeller.It is OEM version of Hansa Airbrush,which is made in German,and popular in Europe.
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