Recommendations for a new airbrush and compressor
Recommendations for a new airbrush and compressor
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tuscan30

Original Poster:

186 posts

278 months

Sunday 11th October 2009
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Somehow or other I've managed to misplace my airbrush, can't find the damned thing anywhere.
As it was a pretty basic old Badger I'm thinking of upgrading to something a bit more versatile. Question is simple really - what do you guys recommend ?

It'll be used primarily to complete 1/12 scale plastic cars (Tamiya and the like)

I would be interested to hear what compressors and guns get the thumbs up? The piggy bank can be squeezed to the extent of two to three hundred quid which I hope will get something reasonable.

Thanks in advance.




dr_gn

16,716 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th October 2009
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I'm sure everyone will say 'Iwata' and they're probably right. I use an ancient DeVilbiss Super '63, which is great, if tempremental: setup is critical.

The latest Devilbiss model is the Dagr :

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PISTON-COMPRESSOR-WITH-TANK-...

As used by this guy for presumably what you want to do :

http://theairbrushforum.com/completed-projects/479...

Just an option to consider.

Zad

12,935 posts

258 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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My compressor is exactly like that. The motor does run quite often, so I have to give mine regular rests. However, I don't think you will get anything more powerful without splashing out your entire budget. There is no need to spend a huge some on a DeVilbiss unless you are a professional artist to be honest. The Chinese ripoff copies will do 90% of the job for 20% of the price. My skill is still nowhere near being limited by the brush.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PRECISION-AIRBRUSH-KIT-AIR-B...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PRECISION-AIRBRUSH-KIT-AIR-B...

(Look around, other Ebay sellers do them cheaper)


tuscan30

Original Poster:

186 posts

278 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Thanks guys, some good links there.
I like the look of that compressor, should do me fine for the forseeable future.
When I mentioned the subject of airbrushes to my younger son he pointed me in the direction of www.britmodeller.com where they have pages and pages of discussions about AB's and compressors. Then he offered to lend me my own airbrush back ! At least it solves one mystery.

I shall try one of the dual action Japanese brushes to start with (can always pass it on to the next generation if I don't get on with it)

Found another wonderful site during my wanderings - www.f1m.com - it shows what some truly talented people can achieve. At least it gives me something to aim at.

Thanks again.