I've a bit of spare cash at years end and beginning, so I'm treating myself to a few birthday, Christmas, and New Years presents, which are in process or on the way.
Badger: 100LH side-feed airbrush, only $30.80US + $11.00 S&H, plus combined to save S&H on new input-filter for the old Badger 180-11 (35psi Max), and new-style rubber-feet.
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Archives: Full-size drawing reproductions for 4 Boeing Aircraft 100rd B-17 ammo-boxes, currently due 1/22/2013.
Amazon: Badger Air-Regulator & Moisture Filter (for compressor), Liquitex Acrylic Airbrush Medium, 8 0z. Due sometime between 1/22 and 1/28.
I've just been getting ready, and haven't even tried out my Model 250 yet; still a bit of un-packing and ordering to do before I can even start practicing; I've thought of bringing out the bottle of Propel, but suspect I'll get frustrated with it, and I'll just wait until all the goodies are in, to put the compressor in first-class order before trying anything. The propel can, regulator and black hose currently sit in storage in a compartment in the bottom of an unknown military wooden chest I was given by my foster sis.
BTW, there's a nice review of the model 100 side-feed brush here: https://sites.google.com/site/donsairbrushtips/badger-100-side-feed
LOTS of Great airbrush info on that web-site! Reviews on everything from Badger to Harbor Fright!
Well, it's back to a little un-packing and attempting to start putting order into my work-bench!
TTFN,
Regards, John
Badger: 100LH side-feed airbrush, only $30.80US + $11.00 S&H, plus combined to save S&H on new input-filter for the old Badger 180-11 (35psi Max), and new-style rubber-feet.
Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Archives: Full-size drawing reproductions for 4 Boeing Aircraft 100rd B-17 ammo-boxes, currently due 1/22/2013.
Amazon: Badger Air-Regulator & Moisture Filter (for compressor), Liquitex Acrylic Airbrush Medium, 8 0z. Due sometime between 1/22 and 1/28.
I've just been getting ready, and haven't even tried out my Model 250 yet; still a bit of un-packing and ordering to do before I can even start practicing; I've thought of bringing out the bottle of Propel, but suspect I'll get frustrated with it, and I'll just wait until all the goodies are in, to put the compressor in first-class order before trying anything. The propel can, regulator and black hose currently sit in storage in a compartment in the bottom of an unknown military wooden chest I was given by my foster sis.
BTW, there's a nice review of the model 100 side-feed brush here: https://sites.google.com/site/donsairbrushtips/badger-100-side-feed
LOTS of Great airbrush info on that web-site! Reviews on everything from Badger to Harbor Fright!
Well, it's back to a little un-packing and attempting to start putting order into my work-bench!
TTFN,
Regards, John