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Fresh-Faced New User





Hi lm thinking of buying my partner an air brush for his models however l dont know where to start l know he wants one with control on the pressure. I dont want to spend loads but some ideas about what the airbrush neds would be handy. Eg whatbsize? Ive found some with .3mm on them, would this be fine? Thanks
   
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Strategizing Grey Knight Chapter Master





Auckland New Zealand

Hi,

Welcome to Dakka, sadly this forum is used for introductions so responses to your airbrush question might be quite limiting.

I personally have a 1hp compressor with a water trap mounted. It's not pressure controlled but had I known that was an option I would have gone for that, the Air brush I have is a gravity fed .5mm nozzle, I use it for base colours and large areas of highlighting.

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Hurr! Ogryn Bone 'Ead!




United Kingdom

Try posting in the painting and modelling forums.

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Cookeville, TN; USA

Welcome to Dakka! And yeah, What Dannyrulx said. =D


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