tho9900 wrote: |
oh yeah... which airbrushes are ya looking at? (curiousity got the best of me and I had to ask ) |
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After reading all of the varied opinions on the forum, and talking with a few folks I know here at the office who use airbrushes, I'm probably going with a Badger 175.
Based on what I've read here, it seemed like despite the varied and passionate opinions on airbrushes, Badger looked like buying IBM of old. "No one got fired for buying IBM" was the saying. Sounds like it's the same way with Badger. And the pricing isn't really bad. In fact, I've done enough searching to see that if you look- they're all about the same for same/same features for a reasonable quality brush.
The icing on the cake was talking with someone here at the office who uses airbrushes for varied tasks (including modeling) and has several models, and he really enjoyed the 175, for a variety of reasons that made sense to me.
Hippy-Ed wrote: |
finding a nipple adapter is easy.
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Geee..... OK. Don't know what help my nipples can be to airbrushing, but I'll take yer word for it.
ROTFLMBO
Jon Bius
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