Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
lollollol
that paintgun is shite, pure and simple.
get a basic airbrush and a compressor.
the compressor may seem expensive now but it will save you a fortune in the long run as canned air is bloody expensive.
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
lollollol
that paintgun is shite, pure and simple.
get a basic airbrush and a compressor.
the compressor may seem expensive now but it will save you a fortune in the long run as canned air is bloody expensive.
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
(you don\'t even get a crappy piece of paper with the airbrush giving you basic maintenece tips!)
Originally posted by OrkyDave
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
lollollol
that paintgun is shite, pure and simple.
get a basic airbrush and a compressor.
the compressor may seem expensive now but it will save you a fortune in the long run as canned air is bloody expensive.
Care to elaborate WHY or is this just another bash at GW?
Originally posted by danny77
I was hoping someone could give me some advice. Is it possible to use normal citadel paints in workshops spray gun if so how much water should I add.
Any advice would be appreciated
Originally posted by RuneBrush
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
(you don\'t even get a crappy piece of paper with the airbrush giving you basic maintenece tips!)
Don\'t take this the wrong way (its going to sound awfully patronising), but have you looked under the blue plastic bit that the airbrush sits in? Reason being I bought my brother an airbrush from there for his birthday and he found some instructions there apparently
pete
Originally posted by ScottRadom
An airbrush laid out in the traditional kind of \"Pen\" format would seem to give you more control than that of a \"gun\" layout.
Originally posted by RuneBrush
Originally posted by ScottRadom
An airbrush laid out in the traditional kind of \"Pen\" format would seem to give you more control than that of a \"gun\" layout.
I think that its more a question of sales rather than control. Using a trigger grip is easier to \'learn\' for even basecoating than a pen grip. I\'ve got a trigger grip for spray can\'s and its very controllable and easy to master in comparison to my airbrush. As such GW are selling this gun for any bod to pick up and just use, including children and harrased parents![]()