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You can but I mainly use one with a cleaning between different types of paint.Great info thanks guys. Should I be looking at getting a cheaper one as well for priming, clear coating etc?
I fully admit you can do some outstanding work with an airbrush, not blowing my own trumpet too hard I did some good work myself. Its just I love mucking around with a palette of colours and a jar of hairy sticks.Stu's comment about airbrushing taking the fun out of modeling does not match my experience.
If it works for you. It's your thing.I fully admit you can do some outstanding work with an airbrush, not blowing my own trumpet too hard I did some good work myself. Its just I love mucking around with a palette of colours and a jar of hairy sticks.
I can put my brush down and go and answer the door or a call of nature. I can listen to sports without the duhduhduh of a compressor. I don't have to wear a respirator. When I feel like finishing for a while I can chuck the paint palette in the sink and the brushes in a jar of water and come back weeks later and pick up where I stopped.
Oh and a roll of Tamiya 6mm masking tape has lasted me for over a year.