Scotty Dog
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After doing a search and reading users that have these, it seems these 2 airbrush sets are a safe bet to try.
Paasche H and HS sets.
Low on the coin, good name/quality , good pattern 1/16 to 1 1/2 for painting rockets. Easy to clean.
The only thing I see different between the two is that the HS has threaded bottle connections. (?)
I bought an AZTEK double action gun set years ago. Like the one pictured, but also came with a plastic external feed gun.
I hate the freakin thing. Paid good coin for it too. I'm packing it up and sending it to me son.
He can mess with it. He does the plastic car models. Hes big into it. Builds different cars with different parts, trades parts/pieces with others,ect.
I want a basic single action, good quality, easy to use , easy to clean, and low on the coin ($50-$100) airbrush set.
And again, this will be for pigmenting rockets, and maybe T-shirts,not doing custom murals on cars.
That's why I believe the Paasche H series is a safe bet.
Paasche H and HS sets.
Low on the coin, good name/quality , good pattern 1/16 to 1 1/2 for painting rockets. Easy to clean.
The only thing I see different between the two is that the HS has threaded bottle connections. (?)
I bought an AZTEK double action gun set years ago. Like the one pictured, but also came with a plastic external feed gun.
I hate the freakin thing. Paid good coin for it too. I'm packing it up and sending it to me son.
He can mess with it. He does the plastic car models. Hes big into it. Builds different cars with different parts, trades parts/pieces with others,ect.
I want a basic single action, good quality, easy to use , easy to clean, and low on the coin ($50-$100) airbrush set.
And again, this will be for pigmenting rockets, and maybe T-shirts,not doing custom murals on cars.
That's why I believe the Paasche H series is a safe bet.