Is there a difference (quality-wise) between airbrushes with the cup on top and ones with a glass jar that attaches to the bottom? (I'm assuming the cup on top is called 'gravity feed'?)
I have some odd projects to paint (large 1/6th scale things) and won't always be painting on a level plain, so a brush that has a jar attachment on the bottom seems like it'd be best for me so I'm not spilling the paint all over.
I just need something that's easy to use, not a b*tch to clean, and can do fairly fine lines- and light lines, like a variable air/paint control.
Thanks...
EDIT: by the way, I did look through some of the topics here but none really helped me much aside from giving me a few brand names. I'm not very familiar with airbrushes or compressors to begin with. And opinion seems to vary a lot too.
Sean