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air brush advice needed
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<p>i encourage you to purchase an airbrush as they are very useful in many areas other than modeling. i do recommend that you get a siphon feed rather than a gravity feed as they are easier to use with less problems. external mixing should be the only way to go considering internal mix is complicated and difficult to repair and clean. as i have grown up in my dads body shop with a very good painter, i would recommend an iwata airbrush. for a beginner though, a good airbrush should be the badger line. iwatas can be very pricy, but they are among the highest quality. do not take my words too seriously, though, because i am somewhat new to modeling and am not sure which brand or type is best for trains. and finally, make sure you have a compatible compressor as the price of a good one could discourage your will to take on yet another great hobby.</p>
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