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I've been watching many tutorials in youtube, and I've realized that in many of them, they use airbrushes for painting, giving amazing results. I was looking in GW website, but only could find one that is for undercoating and washing.

Can you tell me, please, where can I find them, and which ones would you recommend me please? I'm seriously thinking about getting one.

Thanks for your help!
   
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DFW area Texas - Rarely

This question is asked about once a week, so you might want to do a search.

Literally, is has been asked twice in the last two weeks (or more times) just scroll down or try the next page.

The answers you want, and many of the follow up questions you would have after that, have been addressed dozens of times.

If you want an executive summary:
Get an internal mix, double action gravity fed brush and a cheap compresor.

ANY airbrush meeting those standards will be a great starter brush and last you at least a year.

Kudos to you for watching tutorials and such.

best of luck.

DavePak
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davethepak wrote:
This question is asked about once a week, so you might want to do a search.

Literally, is has been asked twice in the last two weeks (or more times) just scroll down or try the next page.

The answers you want, and many of the follow up questions you would have after that, have been addressed dozens of times.

If you want an executive summary:
Get an internal mix, double action gravity fed brush and a cheap compresor.

ANY airbrush meeting those standards will be a great starter brush and last you at least a year.

Kudos to you for watching tutorials and such.

best of luck.


Thank you very much. I'm new in this site, so I'll do some research in the other post. Thanks again!
   
 
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