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I own several airbrushes and use them for various detailing work. The brush I use most is the old Badger 350 I have had for years. A simple brush like the 350 will serve you well for years and would be a good choice is you are just starting. <br /> <br />If you can't purchase a compressor right now, I would suggest you get a copy of an article in MR from several years ago. The article showed how to use a garden sprayer, the type you pump up, as a an air source for airbrushing. The article was very complete. I build one for my own use and still use it today for items I cannot bring to the spray booth. It is a good alternative for those who cannot lay out the cash for a compressor and do not like the cost of using propellant in cans. <br /> <br />Tom
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