Oh what a fun day we have had. Took airbrush set back to shop, exchanged no argument. Did the weeks shopping and put it all away, made a coffee then unpacked the compressor. As soon as I switched it on it sounded quieter and joy of joy a breeze came out the airbrush. Ten minutes later still just a breeze, air gauge at about 10psi. Repacked it and off we go to the shop again. Chap had a look at it and said "That's no good." I gave him an award for stating the obvious.
Off he went to get 'his' compressor. It turns out when they first started stoking them, he put one to one side for himself but it was just the compressor and had a different air hose bush. Took the adaptor of the faulty one and fitted it to 'his', switched on and ten seconds later it reached max and cut out. A few squirts on the airbrush trigger shows all was well and the compressor was kicking back in and out to keep the constant feed. Decided to give this a try as he was happy for me to take it and it had never been used.
Got home, mixed up a bit of green, with free bottle of acrylics thinners (£5.50) that he had given me. I doubt I got the mix right as it was just slop it in and stir it up. Got the sprues out of the box for the Breda anti tank gun and sprayed away in the corner of the kitchen. Superb pre build finish on the very finely detailed parts, very very happy.
Flushed it through with thinners and boldly switched to semi gloss white for the underside of the Super Etendard that I had put on hold awaiting air brush. Didn't get mix right this time, far too thin but lesson learned. Thought I would try something I had read somewhere re using screen wash to clean out the air brush. Disaster, the semi gloss white appeared to clean out the cup but it left lots of 'bits' which then promptly packed themselves into the nozzle stopping the needle from protruding. Half a very sweaty and nervous hour later, I had cleared it and got it back working again. I had not planned to find out how to do a complete airbrush strip and build this early.
Packed it away and sighed a sigh of relief. Looked at the sprayed sprues of the Breda and thought WOW, it has been worth it.