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I have the Aztec (internal single action)and I love it. First, Aztec has the best tips for acrylics - the needle comes out and cleans them. With Aztec, don't use a non-acrylic tip with acrylics. <br /> <br />Secondly, they have the widest spray tip on the market. I use that tip on a many projects that are house touch items, fascia board painting, etc. In otherwards, I use it a lot. Another great thing about this tip is that it can handle normal household paints (much larger pigment sizes than model paint - hence why it is cheaper) better than most air brushes. <br /> <br />I find Paasche has a harder time with acrylics - at the time I used it - they didn't have a dedicated acyrlics tip; it was forever clogging. <br /> <br />You want a dedicated acrylics tip (Aztec has the two acrylics tip - and their very wide spray tip). I have all three and love them. I have never used the tips that come with the kit as I only use acrylics and paint outside to save on getting a paint booth.
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