air brushes

, crimsonghost64 wrote:>Thank you to all of you, you have given me food or thought.

The Badger 200G. I got it a couple days ago.....came home all excited...then my wife has been putting the squeeze on me to finish our kitchen remodeling. So the airbrush has sat idel while I have been setting tile, tape and texturing and painting......LOL No rest for the wicked. But this weekend I have a 1/48 scale Flakpanzer IV "Wirbelwind" that I'm working on. So I will be trying out the brush (Not on the Wirbelwind)LOL.

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crimsonghost64 wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@a39g2000pre.googlegroups.com:

Although i'm a double action user, i'd say you're gonna love it. I have 2 badger 100G's for about 15 years and a badger 150 for something that must be 20 years. They still are superb. I found Badger service is also very fine.

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Bert-Jan

good brush to learn and good brush to keep. i first practised with cheap or old paint on cardboard, then the spares box stuff and then masking and whatever other things i could think of. unless you're a total spaz, (only met one, once, so little chance) you'll get it pretty quick. share some pics when you're happy with something, ok?

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....I am starting on some boxes and paper till I get the hang of it, When I finish the Wirbelwind I will post the pictures.

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crimsonghost64

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