Help please a good airbrush for a beginner.

Help please a good airbrush for a beginner.

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Eric Mc

122,324 posts

267 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Anyone know anything about Olympos (note the spelling) airbrushes? I was given one for free last night at my model club. It's a dual action brush and dates from 1986. It is made in Japan.

It was given away because it doesn't work at the moment. I think a good strip down and clean might sort it out.

Red Firecracker

5,280 posts

229 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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They seem to have a good reputation amongst the custom painting forums that I visit.

Eric Mc

122,324 posts

267 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Sounds good.

It cost the buyer over £100 back in January 1986. It just shows how much cheaper in real terms airbrushes are today.

chrisga

2,091 posts

189 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Wow, some good stuff to go on there guys, thanks for all the responses. DR-GN, yes I have posted some pics of my models on here before. Thanks for the comments, obvious Im not in the same league as some of yours, but i try to do them as well as i can with the tools and time I have available!

I might invest in some propellant, some IPA and then give it a go. Probably wont risk it on a model just yet but would like to try it out so will practice on some old plastic parts i have lying around. I'll report back and let you all know how we get on!

dr_gn

16,199 posts

186 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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chrisga said:
DR-GN, yes I have posted some pics of my models on here before. Thanks for the comments, obvious Im not in the same league as some of yours, but i try to do them as well as i can with the tools and time I have available!
They are easily as good, if not better than mine: most of the recent stuff I posted on here have been fairly strightforward aircraft models, your bikes are more complex. With an airbrushed finish they would be pretty much faultless. The best advice is to practice with it.