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For those wanting to move into airbrushing, the choices out there can be daunting and expensive. It can be easy to spend several hundred dollars in getting an airbrushing system together, and for the novice that can be prohibitively expensive. This new bundle from Model Expo is aimed at those modelers looking to move into airbrushing, but don't want to spend a lot of money. This is a bundled set that combines a double-action airbrush with a mini compressor, along with an air hose and an inline water trap, all for only $89.99. Right out of the box, for less than the price of a large 1/32 model, you can be spraying away.
Operation is next, and this is very simple. Press the button on the front and the compressor is running. Since there was no pressure gauge, I connected it up to one I had on a different compressor, and saw that this mini compressor maxed out at 20psi. Adjusting the knob resulted in a very fast pressure drop, and it was tough to dial in any kind of constant pressure. However, at a max of 20psi, one can spray quite well at that pressure, so I would recommend just leaving this at the maximum setting and adjust your paint accordingly. You will want to have the paint a bit thinner, too, as I noticed a fairly significant pressure drop when I used the airbrush over time. This is a small compressor, and that needs to be taken into account when painting. This means small strokes will yield better results than long stretches of constant spraying.
Overall, this is a very solid introductory set for the beginner airbrushing modeler. The very low price means that the modeler can get a start in airbrushing with minimal expense, and while there are some limitations to the compressor, it will be more than enough to get some solid airbrushing experience under your belt. If you have been thinking of trying your hand at airbrushing, for less than $100 this set is hard to beat. Stay tuned here for an in-depth article on finishing a model with this set. |
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