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Manila, Philippines

What's the purpose of knowing the width if people already told you making lines with it is unsuitable for miniatures anyway?


 
   
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Dangerous Leadbelcher




Vancouver, BC, Canada

heartserenade wrote:What's the purpose of knowing the width if people already told you making lines with it is unsuitable for miniatures anyway?


He was asking people for the width, not asking people to tell him what to do

Tronzor

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fenrir1997 wrote:Ouch, usually people here on Dakka are a bit better at answering stuff, but this thread seemed to have boiled down into a couple things:

Flamers (the useless kind that don't work on Tyranids)

and

airbrush specialists

Yeah, gotta up the politeness level. If nobody here is really gonna answer, I learned long ago that "Google" is your friend. Try searching "Games Workshop Spraygun Review" on google and youtube, and you'd get your answer long before this flame-war got rockin', see what I'm saying?

Anyway,
Answer:

The GW gun is a siphon feed style "airbrush" and from my experience will only hand out a minimum line width of (if you're REALLY lucky) 1.5 inches (3.81 cm).
Again, even airbrush users mask off areas, because the edges of the spray won't be hard lines. We just prefer to call it stenciling.

Good luck painting dude.


Thanks a lot fenrir I had tried googling but I couldn't really find the answer so I came here.
I apologise for getting a tad rude lol.

heartserenade, what Tronzor said. I was probably going to move away from the GW Spray Gun in any case, I just wanted information. As the Blood Ravens say, Scientia potentia est.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/11/25 01:37:44


 
   
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Youth wracked by nightmarish visions



Melbourne, Australia

Where are you buying your iwata from?

 
   
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doxxus wrote:Where are you buying your iwata from?


Ebay: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Iwata-Madea-NEO-CN-Gravity-N4500-NIB-/390329671058?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5ae1761d92
   
 
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