Well, it was my opinion, anyway...Mike. Who decides it's a good idea or not is up to the individual modeler I think. There is no right or wrong, definate or, set in stone answer to this very open-ended, subjective topic. All we can do is draw from our collective experiencies on this forum and offer our opinion as to what we individually feel is best. This topic is a bit wierd in that it almost requires each modeler to "qualify" their opinion in hopes to sway or convince other modelers that what we suggest must be absolute fact or that we are some sort of an authority on the whole subject. What...a...crock....of @!#$ and it ain't fair to other unexperienced modelers out there.
There are as most of us know, are a variety of airbrushes out there that are good for airbrushing models and some that are not. A modeler should then research which brands are good for use with our hobby paints and go from there. Compare style,( ie. gravity, bottom-feed, etc..), then decide how much paint you'll generally need to spray for your biggest projects to detirmine cup and bottle sizes needed. Finally; narrow it down to price. When it comes down to it, no one can tell you that your choice is not a good one or not. One modelers Aztek may be as another modelers Iwata. If spitting paint from your mouth to get the airbrsuh effect works for you, and another modeler likes to use say a; "Iwata Super-Dupur Micron Duluxe Tip with the Kung-Fu grip", then... great, if it works for you and your individual modeling needs. Its all subjective and NO ONE can tell you, sway you, convience you, that your airbrush choice isn't the best for YOU.
The same goes for model paints, paint brushes, paint thinners, cleaners, paint additives, paint retarders, airbrush cleaning method, airbrush maintainence, airbrush assessories, etc, etc, etc.
Thats kinda what I had in mind in the way of this topic FAQ.
Greg Williams
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Modern Hobbies LLC
Indianapolis, IN.
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