Hi
This has probably been asked a thousand times and if i went looking would probably find the answer to the question; is this a good first time buyer airbrush?
It was recommended to me by the guy at the modelshop who didnt have any in stock so wasnt trying just to sell what he needed to get rid of.
Any opinions as to if its ok or are there better starter brushes, not looking for anything to fancy or to basic but needs to be ok for 1/35 trucks etc
cheers
peter
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Posted: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 - 02:45 AM UTC
Mojo
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Posted: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 - 04:04 AM UTC
Hi Peter,
Im assuming that the A/B you are looking at is a single action style.. A decent little brush to start with, looks as though it will take different size nozzles.. Im sure that you could get some mileage out of it for the price.. 320
I think this is the setup you would be looking at.. Eventually as your skills increase, you will look at getting into a double action brush..
Dave
Im assuming that the A/B you are looking at is a single action style.. A decent little brush to start with, looks as though it will take different size nozzles.. Im sure that you could get some mileage out of it for the price.. 320
I think this is the setup you would be looking at.. Eventually as your skills increase, you will look at getting into a double action brush..
Dave