Hi, I too use a aztek airbrush (A370). I seem to get to get decent results for one. I'm using this one as a "trainer" till I can afford a Paasche VL or Badger 360. I would say that the best thing you can do is to practice. Try getting some styrene sheets, or an old model or even do another model or 2 to use as practice till you feel comfortable doing the "real thing".
There are several topics in the "techniques" subject on airbrush problems and will only require some digging thru past topics to find the answers you seek.
Buy the way at some point your going to have to take a "leap of faith" and "jump into the deep end". Also remember that if you make a mistake that the world will not come to an end (a point my wife reminds me of everytime I work on my models!!!!!!!!!!!). And we are are own worst critics. Tim H.
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