It will work for this hobby. If you have not owned an airbrush before, an inexpensive one is a good way to learn how, without too much cash outlay. You will make mistakes along the learning curve, and if you ruin this, you're not out too much money. And once you really learn airbrushing, and the limitations of that particular type, you'll be ready to move up to a higher quality, more expensive airbrush with better capabilities. And hopefully by then you'll be past the mistakes that can ruin the more pricey one.