Hi all,
I've been away from the forum lately (like 3 or 4 months)...
Mainly to actually try out the tips, techniques, etc. that I've gleaned from the more experienced among us...I have to say, thanks, everyone! My skills have definitely gone up a couple of notches due to y'alls tutelage.
I finally set up my airbrush system, a Paasche Millenium, powered by a typical CO2 tank, actually from Pepsi - I have a buddy who owns a restaurant, he set me up with the bottle ($60 deposit, $14 refill).
I have finished one build, a Tamiya 1/48 Bf-109E-4, BOB colors...
That was a great build...
However, I only had the system up & running for the final camo scheme...
Anyway, to make a long story short,
-The P. Millenium is a great 'brush...
-The regulator I purchased was from a home-brew website, $43, w/ shipping
-CO2, if you have access to refills is fantastic; No noise, absolutely constant air pressure, no worries regarding moisture (I.E. spitting, etc.)
-One con: I have no idea when the bottle will run out - probably at the most opportunistic time for the tank, not me...I bought a dual-gauge reg., mainly because it was cheaper than a single. I realize now that the reg. will show 800psi until it's almost out...BOOM! empties within minutes, I'm told.
The whole set-up ended up costing me around 220 bucks, all done & said.
I'll never go back to a compressor...
I've started a Tam. 1/48 Spitfire(Mk.Vb Trop) and have used the airbrush more so far than brushes for the first time. Playing with the pressure-paint-thinner combination is fun, but a little daunting.
Just my