- Member since
January 2003
- From: The Hoosier State
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With looking to purchasing your first airbrush, what ever you do take your time and research many different types to determine if what your learning about various ones comes the closest to suiting your individual needs...ie; autos, sci-fi, large or small aircraft, etc. Also take in to account the volume or quanity of paint you anticipate spraying for your model, ie.. large rc car - a bottle or bottom-feed sing-action airbrush airbrush like the Paasche VL or Paasche-H may be best in this instance. If your models will require multi-color camo paint jobs with intricate color separation lines and other small detailing -a gravity feed double-action airbrush like the Iwata Revolution HP-CR, Eclipse HP-CS or Omni series gravity feed types may be best suited...you get my drift right? Just do your homework, visit the manufactuers websites and continue to ask questions, take notes and compare, compare, compare. A personal recommendation on an inexpensive, high-quality, excellent performing airbrush would be the Iwata Revolution I mentioned above. It's a double-action, gravity-feed airbrush great for detailing as well as wide or braoud area coverage such as autos, RC bodies etc. The Revolution is very easy to clean and it's larger .5mm nozzle tip is well suited for our thicker viscosity hobby enamels and acrylics. Good luck!
Greg Williams
Owner/ Manager
Modern Hobbies LLC
Indianapolis, IN.
IPMS #44084
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