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Your best option is to buy one. Here in New Zealand everything cost twice as much as you play in the USA! I persevered with air cans for several years then purchased a modellers compressor. What a waste of time that was, Insufficent pressure for spraying acrylics. Then I bought a 2hp, 25litre tank, light compressor for tradesmen who only need to use a compressor irregularly. I then bought a hose and filter/water trap at my local engineering supply store. All up it cost me about $450NZ. For comparison a Kato SD90 retails for about $350NZ here. So there you are, just buy one for the cost of a couple of locos. Once you have it you will never look back and your modelling will reach noe hieghts.
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