I´ve been thinking from a long time in buying a double action airbrush. Which brand and models do you recommend and the reason for recommending it? I have a single action airbrush and feel that a double action will be best suited because the idea I have is that it will allow to make more effects.
Does the differences in the cup sizes make any difference or it doesn´t matter if it is small or big?
Thanks in advance.
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Anmoga
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Posted: Monday, July 17, 2006 - 10:45 AM UTC
jlmurc
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Posted: Monday, July 17, 2006 - 03:34 PM UTC
I gave my opinion as to the choice that I have made in the post that I made regarding the seller that I found and used.
John
John
Posted: Monday, July 17, 2006 - 03:48 PM UTC
If you look back at previous posts you will see lots of answers to this - it's a matter of horses for courses. But i can recommend the service from everything airbrush not sure how much delivery costs would be? - they sell via Ebay as well.
I have an AB128 airbrush from them - no complaints - will be buying an AB 130 aswell when funds allow - gravity feed for thoose really delicate bits.
HTH
Andy
I have an AB128 airbrush from them - no complaints - will be buying an AB 130 aswell when funds allow - gravity feed for thoose really delicate bits.
HTH
Andy