@slah, I do far less airbrushing on minis than I\'ve done on anything else that will sit still long enough.
t-shirts,
helmets,
birthday cakes,
some auto work (not as much as I\'d like, but that market is tuff to break into and you have to give away a bunch of work before you can even charge what it is worth.)
kids (airbrushable makeup)
old battletech minis
micro armor.
I\'ve helped friends with the larger vinyl anime stuff.
For t-shirts and larger areas on helmets & autos, I go to my production guns Vega 2000 and Iwata Eclipse.
For details, I break out my Iwata HP-B.
The HP-B will shoot about 3/4\" wide down to about a pencil stroke. The drawback with it is that it has to be CLEAN and replacement parts are not cheap.
The Vegas needle & cone set me back about $5-$10 depending on how many I order and how bad I need one.
The HP-B has a two part cone, new nozzle and needle go for about $50.
I bring this up because a new shooter (especially one without an instructor) will damage a cone or bend a needle. I tell new shooters to order a spare when they order the gun. And that is the primary reason that I do not recommend a high end Iwata or other for a beginner unless they are certain that they want to get into that level of airbrushing. (this is the same reasoning that keeps me from getting an Iwata CM-B - I just cannot justify the expense for the difference in quality)(Same reason you learn to drive a regular automobile instead of an F-1 or Indy car).
Feel free to email me any questions. And remember, this is just MY OPINION.
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Originally posted by daddyo
as beautiful as it is, that paasche turbo is really a specialized tool for illustrators looking for a specific finish. (spatters and fog, etc.).
All the artists that I have seen use the Turbo, use it to create a medium to very fine line (about a 1/2\" and down) with almost no overstpray. This eliminates the need for frisket and other masks in painting, speeding up production tremendously.
That said, I\'m usually watching ebay for an AB-L (lefty) at a price that will warrant me pulling the bid button, without fear of my wife tattooing me with it.
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@DR, you know you can pull those Aztec tips apart? The white/clear nylon piece on the back pulls out and the spring and needle can be flushed better that way. I did mine at the end of the day that way.