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  • Member since
    April 2008
  • From: Fox Lake, Il., USA
Posted by spiralcity on Tuesday, February 2, 2016 12:42 PM

plasticjunkie
 
spiralcity

 The airbrushes last a lifetime. I graduated high school in 1982, do the math. lol

 

 

 

I bought my Badger 150 about 1976, about 40 years ago and is still in use and in excellent condition. 

 

 

yep, I have had my Badger 150 for almost as long as my VL. Those old brushes just keep on going.

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2008
  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 2:12 PM

spiralcity

 The airbrushes last a lifetime. I graduated high school in 1982, do the math. lol

 

I bought my Badger 150 about 1976, about 40 years ago and is still in use and in excellent condition. 

 GIFMaker.org_jy_Ayj_O

 

 

Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

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    April 2008
  • From: Fox Lake, Il., USA
Posted by spiralcity on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 12:56 PM

No needle, just a basic coverage gun. May be good to shoot primer on large areas.

I'm not sure what your airbrush needs are, but a Paasche VL, can be found used on eBay in like new condition for about 30.00. It's a better choice than this gun for general modeling purpose.

I have owned the same VL airbrush since I was in High School. The airbrushes last a lifetime. I graduated high school in 1982, do the math. lol

Here's a link to a used VL set:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Partial-Paasche-VL-Airbrush-Set-Original-Box-Untested-Pretty-Clean-LOOK-/141883696629?hash=item2108ed65f5:g:ZEUAAOSwuYVWoXGc

 

 

  • Member since
    October 2008
  • From: Fullerton, Calif.
Posted by Don Wheeler on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:47 AM

Hi Rangatron,

Have a look here for a review of your airbrush.  It can produce a decent paint coat, but it actually takes more skill than an airbrush with a needle.  A Badger 350 or Paasche H is very simple to use and care for and would give you much more control. You might want to check out some of my other reviews.  A compressor would save you money in the long run.

Practice on some junk plastic before you try it on a model.

Don

 

https://sites.google.com/site/donsairbrushtips/home

A collection of airbrush tips and reviews

Also an Amazon E-book and paperback of tips.

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    December 2015
Posted by Dash8 on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 8:29 AM

plasticjunkie

That is a very basic model that sprays the same as a rattle can so no control on the spray pattern. The air can you bought will go by fast and will not even comple one model so it's not cost effective to use them.

Best advise I can give you is to return it if you can and get a refund. If not, then you have a AB for large projects around the house.

I recommend you get a Badger 150 (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/Badger_150.asp) which is a very good entry level DA ab. You can also pick up an Ewata Neon gravity fed ab from Hobby Lobby for about $44 with a 40% discount coupon from their web site. http://www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=airbrush&quickview=868 (scroll down a bit on the page and you will see it)

As for an air supply, Harbor Freight has some pretty inexpensive compressors generally under $50. You can also get the moisture trap and pressure regulator from them for under $20 for both.

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-gal-13-HP-100-PSI-Oilless-Pancake-Air-Compressor-61615.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiNzM4MDE5MDYiLCJza3UiOiI2MTYxNSIsImlzIjoiNDkuOTkiLCJwcm9kdWN0X2lk%0D%0AIjoiMTAzODIifQ%3D%3D%0D%0A

 

What pj said Ditto

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  • Member since
    November 2008
  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 6:39 AM

That is a very basic model that sprays the same as a rattle can so no control on the spray pattern. The air can you bought will go by fast and will not even comple one model so it's not cost effective to use them.

Best advise I can give you is to return it if you can and get a refund. If not, then you have a AB for large projects around the house.

I recommend you get a Badger 150 (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/Badger_150.asp) which is a very good entry level DA ab. You can also pick up an Ewata Neon gravity fed ab from Hobby Lobby for about $44 with a 40% discount coupon from their web site. http://www.hobbylobby.com/search/?text=airbrush&quickview=868 (scroll down a bit on the page and you will see it)

As for an air supply, Harbor Freight has some pretty inexpensive compressors generally under $50. You can also get the moisture trap and pressure regulator from them for under $20 for both.

http://www.harborfreight.com/3-gal-13-HP-100-PSI-Oilless-Pancake-Air-Compressor-61615.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiNzM4MDE5MDYiLCJza3UiOiI2MTYxNSIsImlzIjoiNDkuOTkiLCJwcm9kdWN0X2lk%0D%0AIjoiMTAzODIifQ%3D%3D%0D%0A

 GIFMaker.org_jy_Ayj_O

 

 

Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

  • Member since
    December 2015
Badger Airbrush
Posted by Rangatron on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 1:29 AM
Tamiya please produce these models: TOG II*, Bob Semple Tank, Renault FT-17, Black Prince, 1/350 HMS Vanguard and more British stuff! If anyone works Tamiya or can pass this on, please do so! 

 

 

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