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Post by qb on Jun 21, 2007 18:57:21 GMT 8
Question on this: If I were to buy an airbrush, what are the basic components that I need to look out for? Besides the actual airbrush...what else should I get? TIA!
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Post by no3Ljm on Jun 21, 2007 22:18:10 GMT 8
Question on this: If I were to buy an airbrush, what are the basic components that I need to look out for? Besides the actual airbrush...what else should I get? TIA! bro, here's the set of Tamiya Sprayworks.
www.tamiya.com/english/products/74520basic_comp/basic_comp.htm
btw, it says there on the site that the HG single-action a/b is not compatible on the sprayworks.
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Post by LadyLuck® on Jun 21, 2007 22:43:13 GMT 8
Question on this: If I were to buy an airbrush, what are the basic components that I need to look out for? Besides the actual airbrush...what else should I get? TIA! Basically Tamiya is dedicated to modeling purposes but if you want to look for a good quality airbrush you should look on Badger and Paasche. They are the top of the line air brush with a wide veriety of usage. Not just for achitectural modeling they've use line for fabric or even automotive purposes. These can be sold as sets depending on the airbrush usage For compressors I'm using a mini automotive compressor brought from Sta. Cruz, Manila. It only cost me 5.5k but it has this built in tank with pressure valve and moisture valve to keep unwanted air moisture out. It automatically shuts down when its tank is full so power friendly. My brother also use this to clean the garage and car, he brought that pressure spray hose thing and even a hose for inflating tires. It can also handle five air brush at the same time(I have only one but when my collegues do some airbrushing, its my place)
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