09-09-2013, 04:25 PM
If the kit is a compressor and an airbrush that does seem good value but you do usally get what you pay for.
Avoid anything that uses cans of air and get a compressor. Preferably with a tank too. I bought three airbrushes before I settled the one I use now. I did loads of reviews and it is great for modeling.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003E...UTF8&psc=1
You do need gravity feed for painting models as it lets you reduce the pressure alot to get good detail. My aircompressor was about £50 but I did not get a tank on it so I get less consistant pressure out of it. It does the job though.
Money no object go Iwata for the airbrush and compressor. That's what the pro painters use at GW. I asked them :O)
Avoid anything that uses cans of air and get a compressor. Preferably with a tank too. I bought three airbrushes before I settled the one I use now. I did loads of reviews and it is great for modeling.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003E...UTF8&psc=1
You do need gravity feed for painting models as it lets you reduce the pressure alot to get good detail. My aircompressor was about £50 but I did not get a tank on it so I get less consistant pressure out of it. It does the job though.
Money no object go Iwata for the airbrush and compressor. That's what the pro painters use at GW. I asked them :O)