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Does anyone have any recomendations for an airbrush in the £0-£100 price bracket? Any responses would be greatly appriciated.
 
Hi Isaac.

Firstly welcome to the forum :thumb2:


Secondly £100 will buy you a very good airbrush. But you don't say what experience you have with airbrushing. I personally would start off with something cheap (but still a 2-stage) just until you've got some experience with them. There are a few different type of feed systems. Gravity, side and bottom. I prefer top feeds but it's user preference.

I bought a really cheap 2-stage from Machine Mart first off then, a better one from Everything Airbrush. Finally i bought an Iwata CR Revolution from John in Scale Models shop
 
P.S. Buy a cheaper airbrush at first and invest the rest in a good dust mask
 
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I have very little experience so I will look into the 2 stage you are talking about. I am a complete rookie so do you have any recommendations of a 2 stage airbrush? (Probably asking a really stupid question, sorry)
 
Single stage airbrushes are even easier. But you don't get the control with them as much.

As for a recommendation. I think the Everything Airbrush website should give you an idea of what to look at
 
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Thank you so very much for the advice, Happy New Year!
 
Isaac. Here are my three airbrushes:

Top left: Everything Airbrush BD (number?). Top right: Machine Mart Clarke CAB-2P. Bottom: Iwata CR RevolutionView attachment 324444
 

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Just a quick thought Isaac. You do have a compressor (oil free) or access to one right?
 
You can buy cans of compressed airbrush gas but it is really expensive in the long run. Maybe someone else on the site knows of an airbrush/compressor combo you can get for under £100
 
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