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will this set up be ok
hi im thinking of asking doris for this to give to santa will it be any good http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PixMax-Air...item3ccb63cf44 this will be first time going at it so i am completely in the dark on this subject.
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For airbrushing, Gravity Feed is the only way too go.
Also because 90% of the airbrushing is tight detail work, you need a compressor with a tank. That will stop spitting. If you buy the equipment right to start it will last you for age's. With all tools: "Buy cheap buy twice" |
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hi matt i already have this in my workshop http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...air-compressor couple of years older and maybe touch larger would just need a air line to fit the airbrush and a water trap and paints and stuff was going to get from rcs
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Yes, that is correct mate. It would make sense putting your money towards a better brush and/or paints etc if you already have a comp.
Here is a nice starter pack I offer http://www.rcsgraphicworx.com/shop.php?more=140 You would just need a hose. Feel free to get in touch should you have any questions. |
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hi john cheers for that sounds good deal just get pipe of flea bay maybe but i will be in touch in a few weeks just need to tell the doris and persuade her it wont get chucked in corner like all other presents
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Just to throw my 2p in, im currently using a C5 'brush from Jon, and have been for a couple of months. Really cant fault it at all, especially for the value. Absolutely superb!
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