Prima Donnas

Items regarding general airbrushing techniques, not having to do with specific paint types/
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#1 Prima Donnas

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It just seems to me that unless you have a specific airbrush and accoutrements (at the present time read Iwata) other airbrush aficionados tend to think you are not for real. At least that is the vibe I get from the youtube vids and the comment sections below.
It's almost as bad as those model rocketeers who believe only high power is rocketry.
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While I stand by my original statement, I will say that I have come across a slew of individuals who declare that the less expensive models can be just as effective in 95% of airbrushing applications as an expensive model.

One poster stated sagely that the most important parts of an airbrush are the needle and the nozzle. As long as those are of a good quality (and guess what? You can order a replacement needle and nozzle from a higher quality outfit) you will experience excellent results.
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Commander wrote: Sat, 27 Oct 18, 03:07 am It just seems to me that unless you have a specific airbrush and accoutrements (at the present time read Iwata) other airbrush aficionados tend to think you are not for real. At least that is the vibe I get from the youtube vids and the comment sections below.
It's almost as bad as those model rocketeers who believe only high power is rocketry.
Yep TOTALLY agree there... :)

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