tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3934671644641472241.post4190732593881592297..comments2023-07-24T08:39:58.182-07:00Comments on Against the Grain: Choosing an AirbrushGonewild40khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03288386569896024651noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3934671644641472241.post-90360292838792039172010-06-24T06:41:35.914-07:002010-06-24T06:41:35.914-07:00That is good advice, Panzer. Paasche produces a so...That is good advice, Panzer. Paasche produces a solid line of product at very competitive prices (I almost purchased a Paasche brush).<br /><br />I noticed the Devilbiss brush boasts three unique paint cups in different sizes and offers a 5 year warranty two enticing selling points. Couple that with the fact that the airbrush itself is sold on Amazon for 129.00, makes the Devilbiss a very powerful contender. Thanks for the info Tony!Gonewildhttp://gonewild40k.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3934671644641472241.post-53927343196493927932010-06-24T06:40:29.209-07:002010-06-24T06:40:29.209-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.briannanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3934671644641472241.post-13888579598407537612010-06-24T05:15:45.431-07:002010-06-24T05:15:45.431-07:00I have three airbrushes. A deVillbiss, double act...I have three airbrushes. A deVillbiss, double action, a Paasche single action (a H model) a cheap Revel painting airbrush.<br /><br />The De Vilbiss is superb, but I rarely use it as it takes too long to clean and is fiddly - the paint reservoir is too small. The Revel paint iarbrush is ideal for terrain, but my favourite and by far is the Paasche H model. I can abuse it and paint terrain or paint tiny details with the alternative nozzle.<br /><br />My advice would be use the double action, but remember that cheaper and simpler does not always mean not as good!<br /><br />Tony<br />http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/Dampfpanzerwagonnoreply@blogger.com