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  • Guest

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    Disaster

    Today I thought I would carry on with per shading the panel lines on my haribo plane. However I dropped the AB and this resulted in a slightly bent needle and a bent nozzle.

    Luckily I managed to wet sand the bent piece from the needle,but this left me with the bent nozzle. I had a spare one from an AB I had years ago and pieces were missing.

    Now the painting is not great due to the damage but is acceptable for per shading t the moment. I am now debating whether to bite the bullet and buy a decent AB rather than source replacement parts for this cheap AB as it came with the compressor.

    What are your thoughts on this and do you have any recommendations for a better AB?

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  • Guest

    #2
    Me I would go for a good airbrush. Last you for ever & you can source replacement parts within a day or so. Results are better as have experienced.

    Cost a bit more but then how much do you pay out each year for models. Although a good airbrush does not guarantee results in its self it is part of the picture in the determination to produce good models. A good airbrush for which you can get spares will last for ever. Some have good add ons to restrict paint flow, small & large cups, caps on the cups & easily washable. Also good airbrushes have seals which can take most types of thinners.

    Laurie

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    • Guest

      #3
      Laurier,

      As always you are more than helpful. I am trying to weigh up the idea of purchasing spares and a new regulator as my current set does not have one. This comes to around £20-£25 but as I mentioned before my compressor is not great and is leaking.

      I am now looking at purchasing a dual piston pump with a tank like the AB-AS196A model and then a decent airbrush.

      In your opinion, worth it or a waste of money?

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      • stona
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #4
        I've got one of those compressors (or one that looks a lot like it) under my bench. It has worked well for at least a couple of years and given me no trouble at all.

        Cheers

        Steve

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        • yak face
          Moderator
          • Jun 2009
          • 13824
          • Tony
          • Sheffield

          #5
          Hi lee , I agree with you about the comp, its better putting the £25 towards a new one with a regulator , a good compressor is very important . As for the airbrush , if youre still strapped after splashing out on the comp then you can get a cheapie to get you back into it , maybe getting a more expensive one later . I personally use cheap chinese airbrushes and have found them perfectly adequate for my needs , if you need any links to e-bay sellers let me know , you should be able to get a nice one for well under £20 . BTW , welcome to the forum ! cheers tony

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          • Guest

            #6
            Like Steve I have the same compressor. In fact I went by his recommendation some time back. Has a double piston as you have said. If you wanted to save a little towards a better airbrush you could go to a single piston. But being single piston they probably will not last as long.

            If you can I would get a good air brush. I mentioned this above but for got, you may already be aware, I think the best for model work is a dual action with gravity feed. Again putting my own views who else's would I put. What I mean by that is it is all very personal like choosing a car. Also I would go for a Harder & Steenbeck or an Iwata (Scale Model Shop sell these). I use Harder & Steenbeck but my boys & girls have bought me for my birthday an Iwata Eclipse HC CS. Going to test this in the next day or so against a Harder & Steenbeck.

            My god I will be airbrushing with a Harder & Steenbeck in one hand and an Iwata in the other. I shall be turning models out as if on a production line !

            Laurie

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