I have an Aztec 470 that I bought back in 2000 and it's been ok, but is failing and needs to be replaced. I mostly do armor modeling with the occasional airplane thrown into the mix. I use a 2 gallon Campbell Hausfeld air compressor that I picked up at Harbor Freight many years ago. It has a regulator built into it that seems to require adjusting somewhat frequently.
I'm looking to replace the 470, and trying to decide if I should just get one jack of all trades airbrush, or would be better off getting a couple of different ones.
If you could have only one airbrush which one would it be and why?
A very, very personal choice but I'd pick an Evolution Silverline. Very well made and a nice assortment of accessories including nozzles/needles and paint cups/bottles.
If you could have only two airbrush's which two and why?
The Evolution and an Iwata CR - 0.2 mm (Evolution) and 0.5mm (Iwata) nozzles at the ready.
If you could have only three airbrushes, which three and why?
The above two plus an inexpensive (China made) AB with three nozzles for experimenting with different paints, thinners or combos when one's not sure of the mix or for use with an unknown mixture that might harm the AB (clog, harm seals, etc.)