I've had my share of airbrushes over the decades. Paasche, Iwata, Aztec, Badger, Master, Grex, Thayer and Chandler. I prefer Iwata for several reasons, but I know paying $450+ for the compressor alone is unnecessary for what we do with our planes. The fact is, for the level of work on foam electric planes, in my experience even the cheap brand airbrushes work well as long as they're maintained properly.
These links below show what I currently use for general airbrushing work. The complete setup for three airbrushes, a compressor, and an airbrush cleaning station was $120. Master offers a single airbrush/compressor bundle, which would bring the total including the airbrush cleaning station to just $90. It's really hard to beat that!
Buy pipettes, mixing cups, and the appropriate thinner for your chosen paint, then get started!
What is your preferred airbrush setup?
These links below show what I currently use for general airbrushing work. The complete setup for three airbrushes, a compressor, and an airbrush cleaning station was $120. Master offers a single airbrush/compressor bundle, which would bring the total including the airbrush cleaning station to just $90. It's really hard to beat that!
Buy pipettes, mixing cups, and the appropriate thinner for your chosen paint, then get started!
What is your preferred airbrush setup?
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