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Which Air Brush to buy ??
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkG" data-source="post: 474077" data-attributes="member: 5351"><p>Used to do a bit of airbrushing myself a few years back... originally had one of the cheaper Badger kits, and a tiny compressor.. worked very well, but found the fine adjustments weren't that great. Luckily as I was only painting up Fett lids, they were great for the coverage.</p><p></p><p>Ended up with a Iwata Neo2 and bought a nice 50ltr compressor through work.. perfect for all round stuff... very controllable too.</p><p></p><p>Will be firing it up again for weathering my Deag R2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkG, post: 474077, member: 5351"] Used to do a bit of airbrushing myself a few years back... originally had one of the cheaper Badger kits, and a tiny compressor.. worked very well, but found the fine adjustments weren't that great. Luckily as I was only painting up Fett lids, they were great for the coverage. Ended up with a Iwata Neo2 and bought a nice 50ltr compressor through work.. perfect for all round stuff... very controllable too. Will be firing it up again for weathering my Deag R2. [/QUOTE]
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