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Iwata-Medea Universal Spray Out Pot
Iwata's Universal Spray out Pot fits most airbrush models and serves as a airbrush holderIwata's Spray Out Pot is easy to clean and is top rack dishwasher safePortable solution for your painting needsNo overspray while cleaning your airbrushComes with an easy to change filter
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u/ohmss · 2 pointsr/Warhammer

Iwata and Badger are generally considered high quality air brushes. I have an Iwata Eclipse so will speak to what I know of it.

You probably want to get an airbrush that is gravity fed. It has a bowl in the top that you pour the paint into. You can do a little mixing in the airbrush that way, to get the color and consistency you need conveniently.

Don't skimp on the compressor. There are 2 kinds: Constant flow or chambered. One just pumps air in constantly and stays on. The other fills a chamber then shuts off and you use the chambered air to spray. If you go with a constant flow airbrush, get a long hose to mitigate the pulsing of the compressor. Shoot, get a long hose anyway because it's great to have. If you can afford it, this is top of the line: https://www.amazon.com/Iwata-Medea-Studio-Double-Piston-Compressor/dp/B000TLSYB2/ref=sr_1_7?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1536160547&sr=1-7&keywords=airbrush+compressor

Get one of these, they're awesome, you'll see why: https://www.amazon.com/Iwata-Medea-Universal-Spray-Out-Pot/dp/B01DYN6ESG/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1536160284&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=iwata+pot

Buy a mask. Don't airbrush indoors without one. You will inhale particles that you can't see and it will definitely cause issues with your lungs. Don't airbrush indoors without a booth or some way to suck up particulate from overspray. I use a home made rig that is a box fan with an air filter. It works like a charm but if you've got the cash, buy a manufactured one.

Pro tip: If you have a Hobby Lobby or Michaels near you they tend to have weekly 40% off one item coupons. They also tend to carry some mid range airbrush compressors and high end airbrushes. Check out what they have and if you like their stuff get that sweet 40% off these 2 big ticket items (you'll have to do 2 visits to the store to get the discount twice).

That's all I got.


u/scf389 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Make sure you buy a hose if you buy a compressor without one (eg. if you buy used).

You will want to buy a respirator.

You can also jump-start his accessories list by including some cleaning supplies (spray-out pot, airbrush cleaner), as well as some paints/primer/topcoat (tamiya, mr color, vallejo, alclad ii, etc.).

I believe this can all be done with a budget of 300$ (assuming US). At this point, he could start spraying that day if he wanted.

EDIT: I use this Master Airbrush Compressor and the Iwata HP-CS airbrush. I've been happy with them so far, but I do wish I spent a little more on a compressor with a tank (as /u/7x13 recommends).

u/BaronVonFunke · 1 pointr/modelmakers

I bought this kit and I've been having decent luck with it. You might also want to pick up a spray booth and a spray-out pot like this.

I went with the kit because I live in a tiny apartment, so a big and/or loud compressor wouldn't work. You might be able to save some dollars going for something bigger with a tank on it. My understanding is that the brush is much better than no-name cheap airbrushes, but not quite as nice as some of the higher end Iwatas.

This is enough airbrush to learn on and paint basecoats, shading, and block-in colors for miniatures and smaller models, but it doesn't have enough power to be very versatile outside of that range (you're not going to be painting a van with it, and freehanding fine lines/details won't be the best).