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guitarman68

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I use the revell starter airbrush and compressor

http://www.wonderlandmodels.com/models/plastic-models/paints-glues/airbrushes/revell/

this cost around £100 together

Im not very skilled with it but it seems a good place to start

the big trick is finding paints you like and working with them

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I got a second airbrush from these guys off eBay. Very good airbrush for the money.

http://everythingairbrush.co.uk/acatalog/Gravity_Feed.html

AB-132A £30 with VAT

AB-132A-1000-wide.jpg

They do compressors from £60. But I've never tried their ones.

Originally, I had a suction-feed airbrush, similar to Rattlers with the bottle underneith, but I wasn't happy with the flow. So with gravity-feed, the flow is a lot more constant.

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