Air brush kit
-
- registered user
- Posts: 194
- Joined: Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:46 pm
- Main scooter: Lambretta GP RB250
- Location: Hull
- Contact:
When it comes to airbrushes, you cannot go wrong with an Iwata :
http://www.smdesigns.co.uk/airbrushes/s ... hp-bcs-kit
The eclipse is a double action airbrush. don't be tempted to go for a cheaper single action model.
As far as compressors go, you really need one with an air receiver ( tank ). The cheaper diaphragm compressors without a receiver tend to deliver "pulsating" air which you will be fighting from day one.
http://www.smdesigns.co.uk/airbrushes/s ... hp-bcs-kit
The eclipse is a double action airbrush. don't be tempted to go for a cheaper single action model.
As far as compressors go, you really need one with an air receiver ( tank ). The cheaper diaphragm compressors without a receiver tend to deliver "pulsating" air which you will be fighting from day one.
-
- registered user
- Posts: 194
- Joined: Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:46 pm
- Main scooter: Lambretta GP RB250
- Location: Hull
- Contact:
As a follow on from the last post, anyone in to airbrushing may wonder about the level of work you can out of the 0.5mm nozzle on the eclipse ( pretty big for an airbrush ).
The following images were done by Simon Murray whilst teaching portraits one one of his courses, using a bog standard eclipse, and auto air parts straight from the bottle.
The following images were done by Simon Murray whilst teaching portraits one one of his courses, using a bog standard eclipse, and auto air parts straight from the bottle.