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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User



Louisville, KY USA

Just as the title says, I'm on a budget and have been looking at airbrush/compressor sets. TCP Global have a few I'm interested in and I'm looking for some input.

I know I need dual action, gravity feed so I have the basics down. TCP has a Paasche Talon with 3 different sized tips and I can combo it with a nice compressor, the TC-20T for around $200. Has anyone had any experiences with this brush? I have used a Iwata Eclipse and Like the brush, it's just a little more then I'm able to spend at the moment.

What about Badger, whats a good brush that fits the basic requirements, they seem a little cheaper price range then Iwata.

Is Master a okay brush?
   
Made in us
Colonel





This Is Where the Fish Lives

Master airbrushes are cheap but usable. I would only recommend buying one if you have no other choice. Otherwise, save up some more and buy something that will last, it is a better investment.
Badger is my preferred brand and they offer quite a few airbrushes at various price ranges. You can pick up a Patriot 105 for $70 on Amazon. They also have the Renegade Velocity and Renegade Krome, both are very similar with the Krome being the "fancier" of the two. The Velocity goes for around $100 and the Krome for around $120

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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User



Louisville, KY USA

I've read/watched a few reviews on the Krome and Patriot. The large needle size on the Patriot might be something to keep me away and it seems the Krome is harder to find now days, I do like the double needles. So my question to you, is the Velocity as good as the Krome?
   
 
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