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Well, when I needed an airbrush, I just went to the Testor's section in Wal-Mart and bought an airbrush w/compressor for $60. Haven't used it yet, but looks fine to me. Testor's also sells an airbru***hat runns on arisol cans of air, but the cans cost about $9 apiece, and the airbrush is $40, so use 3 cans and you'll have the brush w/compressor more than paid off. <br /> <br />Whatever you buy, make sure to buy thinner if you need it (Testors makes some in the same place they sell their airbrushes. Look for it amongst the paints in glass bottles there).
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