NoElf
New member
So, just picked up an Iwata airbrush to start giving airbrushing a whirl.
My brother has an industrial grade compressor which I've been using with a regulator to bring it to the requirements for just a hobby airbrush.
But what I wanted to know, are there any good quiet compressors on the market, and is it possible to set up an indoor area that's relatively small for airbrushing miniatures? Ventilation is not a problem, my paint area is in front of two large windows, etc. Just want to know if I can make something where the paint won't go everywhere and I'll get a good effect.
Just a pain at night to trek down to the back shed (especially in winter) just to paint a mini, and also can't have anything loud as the family bedrooms are all around my paint area, and they ain't going to thank me if I'm making a racket during a late night paint session...
My brother has an industrial grade compressor which I've been using with a regulator to bring it to the requirements for just a hobby airbrush.
But what I wanted to know, are there any good quiet compressors on the market, and is it possible to set up an indoor area that's relatively small for airbrushing miniatures? Ventilation is not a problem, my paint area is in front of two large windows, etc. Just want to know if I can make something where the paint won't go everywhere and I'll get a good effect.
Just a pain at night to trek down to the back shed (especially in winter) just to paint a mini, and also can't have anything loud as the family bedrooms are all around my paint area, and they ain't going to thank me if I'm making a racket during a late night paint session...