Hi i'm new to gunpla scene I just want to ask for recommendation with airbrush and air compressor for beginner up to intermediate( so i don't have to upgrade). I need a portable or desktop compressor
Hi i'm new to gunpla scene I just want to ask for recommendation with airbrush and air compressor for beginner up to intermediate( so i don't have to upgrade). I need a portable or desktop compressor
Compressor buy from eBay or similar no brand may have went up in price like under $150 now, make sure it has a water trap filter.
Air brushes use iwata brand I would use one with more control as oppose to less if using gravity feed.
However I have preferred to use suction airbrushes aa I am more comfortable with them.
i see that your in Adelaide .... so it perfect to go and see these guys in person ....
http://www.airbrushmegastore.com
Absolutely not. Ka are all in the fix line unfortunately.
It may be a good thing though since the Gundam are based on katoki work anyway. Is just speculation and it could go blood orphan line which I would be happy as well.
More seven sword pics
I am totally enjoying this purchase
Is this compressor enough for the job? paired with either iwata hp.cn or better options. Im planning to paint metallic colors on my MG sazabi
I didnt know there's an airbrush store in adelaide other than https://www.amcsupplies.com.au although their parts are a bit expensive than nsw ebay counterparts
Friend of mine uses something like this
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/IWATA-HP-CP...608?nav=SEARCH
It has the limit control
If you never have used an airbrush, I would suggest try a few cheaper ones as well as I never got used to gravity feed airbrushes and prefer Suction method with the glass bottle below.
Why?
Because I can tell the paint is running out before it starts splatter when runs out.
I can easily change and clean on the fly.
I feel quite in control with it.
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/Paasche-Hob...033?nav=SEARCH
I use paasche low end single action as a beginer airbrush.
you got some good point with siphon type but am i going to need higher PSI than gravity type? Anyway there's an ongoing 15% off happening in EBAY.AU so need to go shopping soon.