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Hi Joe, Airbrushing painting train models, one of my favorite things to do. The disposable dust mask I think would be ok for this type of painting. Actually there is little or no overspray with an airbrush when it is properly used so there is not much getting into the air around you but of course some people are highly sensitive to airborne particles. I don't think you would need a commerical filter type mask just do your airbrushing in a well ventilated area. I'm not familar with the brush you mentioned. I highly reccomend the Pache Model H single action brush for someone who is just starting with airbrush painting and the VL double action brush for more advanced work. Both brushes have been around for umpteen years and are tired and true designs used by commerical artists. Choose your airbrush carefully...its a tool that will last your lifetime if you take care of it and keep it clean. Have Fun...Vic
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