I've been working with this brush(A470) for quite a while but recently i've been having these delays/curses. Let me explain said 'curses'.
Ready to paint the B-17G...all paint thinned......all set.....nozzle on tight......press trigger.....and kaboom! my hands are doused in Lt.Gray paint. Apparently my airbrush was clogged in the suction part of the color cup. No worries! i clean up, salvage any paint left in my color cup and atempt another go! This time there can't possibly be a clog, press trigger and psssssssssssssssssssss. Perfect i say as i start to spray only to realize that while yes i am bathing my model in air....there isnt any paint to acommpany it. I keep trying then let the hose build some pressure and press all the way down on the trigger and BAM! paint everywhere from the nozzle, but it sprays fine so i continue with a newly painted side on my spray booth. About 10 seconds into painting it stops....no paint just air....then sputters. My poka-dotted plane is now comming along well.......if it were in the war....it would be first laughed at then maybe shot down for kicks. I put on a new nozzle figuring 'Maybe its a bad or clogged nozzle'. Again same stuff happens so now i clean out everything! Everything is cleaned and set right.....again same problems even after i change the color cups for fresh ones.......
I am so glad im Getting a Badger 150. So HAPPY!
I've realized what my "type" of camo could be used for.....Fly it in first....let all the Germans laugh at it and get distracted while the main force comes in. That is what my Camoflauge on my B-17G looks like....a poka-dotted wonder.
Just like to share my thoughts on my cursed airbrush.
-Brian