Hello everyone,
I'm looking for a new airbrush! I had some cheap Chinese ones and they actually did a decent job, they just didn't last long. The first one I had I accidentally turned the nozzle the wrong way (was trying to get it off but just tightened it more) and it snapped with little to no effort. The second I accidentally bent the tip of the needle while cleaning it (I could just replace it, but it's probably not worth it). And finally, my third one is working fine but it's single action and siphon fed and I'm just not a fan of that due to the first two being dual action and gravity fed. It's decent enough for priming and basecoating, but I like to do
OSL on weapons and work on windshields on flyers and such. The siphon airbrush just won't cut it.
To give an idea as to what I do and am trying to improve on, here's two pictures of my more successful attempts:
OSL done on the base of a power/force sword for a
CSM Sorcerer
Windshield on a Ravenwing Darkshroud
Though not perfect, I am quite happy with how those two turned out. I was able to achieve a reasonable look with the second airbrush I mentioned, the one with the bent needle. I believe the needle was 0.3mm. I have been browsing Amazon.ca and I have found a few decently priced airbrushes from more reliable brands, such as Paasche. Problem is, the smallest needle I seem to find is 0.35mm. It doesn't seem like a big difference, but if very well may be. I am unsure and don't want to spend $100+ on an airbrush and be unhappy with the results. Most of the airbrushes I have found that use 0.3mm or 0.2mm seem to be in the $200+ range.
So I have two questions I hope to be answered, does anyone have a definite answer whether or not 0.3mm and 0.35mm needles are significantly different? I don't aim for fine detail, just similar work to that of the pictures shown above.
Second, is there an airbrush anyone could recommend that's worth around the $100 (Canadian dollars) mark, uses a large cup, is dual action, and is gravity fed?