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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bird on August 15, 2014, 10:44:27 AM
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Looking for an airbrush for modelling.. Total beginner without an artistic bone in my body...
Nothing $500 etc, but something reasonable.. I missed out on the Aldi special 3 weeks ago :(
So whats good, whats bad, what do you look for in an airbrush?
Thanks
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I think this would be ok to brush your hair for modelling ;D
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I think this would be ok to brush your hair for modelling ;D
too good for my thinning scalp :(
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"Air brush"
Their in the aisle next to skyhooks at Bunnings aren't they :D
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Supercrap auto about $30 from memory for the basic cheapy ones, think the green shed has them too in the air tool isle, as to whats good and to look out for ???? never been that into it other than to spray a couple of model planes / cars with a very basic unit turned out ok but no masterpiece due to inexperience ...
You can get different size needles and nozzels in the higher priced kits to give differing spray paterns etc ..
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too good for my thinning scalp :(
:worthles:
Foo
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:worthles:
Foo
(http://www.ivid.it/fotogallery/imagesearch/images/kingpin_woody_harrelson_peter_farrelly_bobby_farrelly_008_jpg_rhrw.jpg)
I guess nobody uses airbrushes :(
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I used to use one for paint my RC monter trucks but it was a long time ago. From memory it was just a cheapy. The Dual Action Gravity feed ones are the best to get.
Like this
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dual-Action-Airbrush-0-2mm-Needle-Gravity-Air-Brush-Spray-Gun-Set-Paint-Art-Kit-/131032534982?pt=AU_Art_Supplies&hash=item1e8225cfc6 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Dual-Action-Airbrush-0-2mm-Needle-Gravity-Air-Brush-Spray-Gun-Set-Paint-Art-Kit-/131032534982?pt=AU_Art_Supplies&hash=item1e8225cfc6)
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From a conversation I had with someone about painting a bike frame (treadly) they said, the gravity feed ones are the best. ;)
Foo
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Don't bother with the cheep stuff from green /supa crap sheds ..
One like the link from zscooterz is what your after .
Dual action , means it works like a normal spray gun . can have just air and add more or less paint.
learn to paint dots and lines first and build up the colors ..
Iwata is one brand name they have a good range
cheers
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Iwata is one brand name they have a good range
yea, that's good to know, as its what a mate who builds models for a living (like the ones for Westfields when they are expanding etc)
But don't have that coin to spend.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380974319474/ (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/380974319474/)
looks ok to me though, until I find out if I can do it, or if Im any good at it...
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Have a look at this place Bird http://www.airbrushmegastore.com (http://www.airbrushmegastore.com) they also have a lot of videos on the site you can watch.
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I reckon you want the one with a pot fixed to the top of the airbrush mate. No chance of it sucking air through the screw on bits.
Just my 2c worth.
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^^ The gravity feed ones. :)
Foo
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(http://www.ivid.it/fotogallery/imagesearch/images/kingpin_woody_harrelson_peter_farrelly_bobby_farrelly_008_jpg_rhrw.jpg)
I guess nobody uses airbrushes :(
Has anyone told you you look a lot like Woody Harrelson. Remarkable.
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I have personally used this brand for years,
http://www.badgerairbrush.com/ (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/)
this is the model I use.
http://www.badgerairbrush.com/BADGER_200.asp (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/BADGER_200.asp)
The better the air brush, the better the spray pattern I found, as I tried a few air brushes until I settled on this brand.
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Paasche are the Dremel of air brushes and are what everybody used for years. Most of the quality copies are a paasche knockoff
http://www.paascheairbrush.com (http://www.paascheairbrush.com)
Badger as posted above have also been around for a long time, think they used to make a basic one promoted via humbrol paints? I might even have one Bruce I ll look in the shed but they were pretty basic and only really any good for putting a coat on no fine work.
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Cant you get an app for your phone so you can make our pic look so much better than it really is , or is that just asking too much ??? . lf the hairline is thinning get a pilots hair cut ,,, & fly for " The Receding Airline " :cup: :cheers:
l will go & sit under the CT lf anybody is looking for me ::)
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Cant you get an app for your phone so you can make our pic look so much better than it really is , or is that just asking too much ??? . lf the hairline is thinning get a pilots hair cut ,,, & fly for " The Receding Airline " :cup: :cheers:
l will go & sit under the CT lf anybody is looking for me ::)
apparently this bloke tells me it wasn't the cow I'd milked
(http://cdn.gunaxin.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/amish-kingpin.jpg)
it was the bull
(http://www.choppingblockfarm.com/harrelson%20rant1.jpg)
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Air Brush v Air Guitar, either way, just make sure you're dressed for the occasion with full safety kit.
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I have personally used this brand for years,
http://www.badgerairbrush.com/ (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/)
this is the model I use.
http://www.badgerairbrush.com/BADGER_200.asp (http://www.badgerairbrush.com/BADGER_200.asp)
The better the air brush, the better the spray pattern I found, as I tried a few air brushes until I settled on this brand.
I have had the same model for years, excellent brush. Even though it is bottom feed, one of the attachments is off to the side and up, making like a gravity feed.
Can't recommend highly enough.
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How about showing some results!! Be interested to see what people can do with these things.
gives me something to aim at!
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anyone done a course thru this joint? They actually have one in my suburb!
http://airbrushventuri.com.au/ (http://airbrushventuri.com.au/)
http://airbrushasylum.blogspot.com.au/ (http://airbrushasylum.blogspot.com.au/) one in seaford too
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I did a course with them a long time ago, almost 20 years now.
They will teach you heaps, well worth doing.
I have not used mine in a long time.
When I did the course I used it flat out for art projects, last I used it regularly was to paint up slot cars.
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I did a course with them a long time ago, almost 20 years now.
They will teach you heaps, well worth doing.
I have not used mine in a long time.
When I did the course I used it flat out for art projects, last I used it regularly was to paint up slot cars.
which place? both sound totally different styles (I didn't know there were *styles*....)
and lend me ya old gear if ya not using it anymore :D :D :D :D
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with compressors, is Air Delivery : 23L/Min enough for airbrush work??? the one Im looking at is an Artlogic compressor..
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The Venturi one. They did a three day course in Sale. It was a long time ago, I was 17 then, almost 41 now.......
My airbrush is almost an antique!!!
Would love to lend it too you, but you what they say about lending tools, cars or your wife.
They don't need huge volumes of air.
If I would you, go do a course and see what you think.
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If you were in SEQ you could do a course at Cobb & Co
http://www.cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Events+and+Activities/Heritage+Workshops/Airbrush+Art+Workshops#.U_BspCB-_IU (http://www.cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Events+and+Activities/Heritage+Workshops/Airbrush+Art+Workshops#.U_BspCB-_IU)
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The Venturi one. They did a three day course in Sale. It was a long time ago, I was 17 then, almost 41 now.......
My airbrush is almost an antique!!!
Would love to lend it too you, but you what they say about lending tools, cars or your wife.
They don't need huge volumes of air.
If I would you, go do a course and see what you think.
Azz are you telling me my 20cfm compressor is overkill. ;D
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Hey, all good men know,
There is no kill like an overkill ;D
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Looking at the October Night course.. $350 should be fun.
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Would love to lend it too you, but you what they say about lending tools, cars or your wife.
Yep, you always get your wife back