I'm an Aztec fan. I've used them for painting, illustration, graphics, detail painting on sets and props.
They have a line of tips that you can buy for different applications. Spatter and stipple, broad work, medium line, fine line, & acrylic heads. They are double action which can give you a lot of control and effects. They are solvent resistant, and the heads are easily replaced if damaged, or to change applications.
Best of all...no damaged or clogged needles, springs, or heads. Worst case you can throw the non working head away and for a few dollars replace it. There is no reason t break down the air brush. They clean up pretty easy.
Sorry if I sound like an endorsement, but I belive an educated consumer is a smart consumer. I went through a few models of airbrushes, Pasche, Iwata, Badger and the Aztec just seemed to work right for several applications and it was inexpensive.
Check it out.
Mike
Mike
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