Reddit Reddit reviews Master Airbrush Cool Runner II Dual Fan Air Storage Tank Compressor System Kit with a G22 Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with 0.3 mm Tip - Hose, Holder, How-to Guide - Hobby, Auto, Cake, Tattoo, Body Art

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Master Airbrush Cool Runner II Dual Fan Air Storage Tank Compressor System Kit with a G22 Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with 0.3 mm Tip - Hose, Holder, How-to Guide - Hobby, Auto, Cake, Tattoo, Body Art
Professional Master Performance Airbrushing System with a multi-purpose G22 precision dual-action gravity feed airbrush with a 0.3 mm tip and a 1/3 oz. gravity fluid cup. This versatile airbrush allows you to spray from hairline up to 1-1/2" wide patterns.Master Airbrush Model TC-326T Cool Runner II superior performance powerful 1/5 hp single-piston compressor with two cooling fans that allow it to run much cooler for a longer continuous running time without overheating. The large 3 liter air storage tank allows constant air pressure and zero pulsation.System includes a pressure regulator with gauge and a water trap filter, 6 foot braided air hose, dual airbrush holder, plus a bonus Master Airbrush Quick Start Guide and Airbrush Resource Center Access Card.Model G22 is Master Airbrushes best selling user friendly and versatile gravity feed airbrush, and it's commonly used for: hobbies, crafts, auto graphics, temporary tattoos, cake decorating, fine art, nail art and more! It works excellent for most airbrushing applications and also with most types of paint spray media.100% Satisfaction Guarantee: Buy with confidence, if you're not satisfied with this airbrush at anytime within the first year of purchase or the compressor within the five years of purchase, we'll provide a refund or replacement.
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12 Reddit comments about Master Airbrush Cool Runner II Dual Fan Air Storage Tank Compressor System Kit with a G22 Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with 0.3 mm Tip - Hose, Holder, How-to Guide - Hobby, Auto, Cake, Tattoo, Body Art:

u/OneWhoGeneralises · 3 pointsr/minipainting

The Master airbrush kit with a compressor is probably the entry level kit you'd want. The compressor with that kit is also known as the AS-186 compressor, and is quite a capable compressor.

The airbrush is probably nothing fancy, but a basic cheap airbrush is a good starter since you can learn how they work, how to maintain them, and most importantly not give a damn the first time you bend a needle.

Once you've got some practice under your belt, move up to a reputable artists airbrush since they are better made. You won't actually see much of a difference in the quality of the spray in a cheap airbrush to an expensive one, expensive ones typically have more options in components and are easier to source replacement parts for.

I moved up from a no-name ebay airbrush to an Iwata, and immediately bought the parts to change the Iwata airbrush to a 0.5mm needle instead of its stock 0.3mm.

u/Hexteque · 2 pointsr/modelmakers

Its an endearing model because every modeler has one like it. Pretty good job for being a first kit!

As for airbrushes... I started with the super cheap Master brand airbrush. Later on I got a Japanese made Iwata. I can say that buying the Master airbrush + compressor is the perfect starter. This is a good example: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Performance-Airbrushing-Dual-Action-Airbrush/dp/B0017640RK/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1482902837&sr=8-7&keywords=airbrush+compressor+tank

You get an airbrush that will be a perfect starter and a good compressor that will last you into your next step up airbrush.

I recommend staying with acrylic paints-- just easier to work with.

For putty, to fill seams with, I also recommend Perfect Putty. It's water based so it's easy to clean up and work with. You put some on a tray and use a toothpick to apply to a gap or seam, then wipe excess off with brush or finger. After it dries you can use sandpaper or a wet cottonswab to remove excess.

https://www.amazon.com/DELUXE-MATERIALS-DLXBD044-Perfect-Plastic/dp/B0076LAVFK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482902965&sr=8-2&keywords=hobby+putty

What is your next kit?

u/RyluminYamata · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I second the Badger Krome series. I just started airbrushing as well and decided to purchase the Badger RK-1 Krome airbrush and it's been working great. A decent compressor for a decent price is the Master Airbrush Compressor. I have the one with the water trap but not tank (an oversight on my part), but even without the tank, it has a shutoff feature whenever you hit the set PSI. This is the one with the water trap and air tank: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0017640RK?psc=1

u/portablezombie · 1 pointr/ageofsigmar

I have a Master setup (mine came with different needles though,) and the brush is certainly decent for a beginner. However, I would recommend a combo with a compressor that has a tank (like this: http://amzn.to/2sTb0WB). Tanks help regulate the pressure and won't constantly run, like a tankless setup.

As for cleaning, like Jacers said, water is usually enough. You may want to pick up some airbrush cleaner to run through after a session, just to be thorough.

u/Masamune_Shadow · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I use Master Airbrush stuff. I never used the super expensive airbrushes or whatever, and I don't plan on doing so when i can get a everything I need for a complete airbrushing solution for the price of just one airbrush.

I currently use this: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbrush-Multi-purpose-Professional-Airbrushing/dp/B006HJCP8S/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1478092330&sr=8-9&keywords=airbrush

However I wish I had gotten one with an airtank and not just a compressor, as the compressor is always running when I'm actually brushing.

I would recommend going with this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017640RK/ref=pd_sbs_201_3?ie=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0017640RK&pd_rd_r=CS5PGKKXM5455B94V0DA&pd_rd_w=LpOU8&pd_rd_wg=rukUc&psc=1&refRID=CS5PGKKXM5455B94V0DA


It's the same as I am currently using, but comes with an airtank (And that's the lowest price I've seen for it).

If that is a little steep to jump in with, I started with this months ago:

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbrush-MAS-KIT-VC16-B22-Compressor/dp/B00BF0MW9G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478092330&sr=8-1&keywords=airbrush

And it has everything you need (minus paint) to get started, It's a great kit to get started, but the lack of a PSI gauge will limit you fairly quickly. And if you upgrade, the airbrush can still be kept moving forward.

u/wisdomsolo · 1 pointr/minipainting

This one and the one that comes with the air tank are on my amazon wishlist and I'm watching a ton of videos to make sure it will be a good fit for me.

Airtank airbrush

u/Kariko83 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

The big issue with that compressor is that it is tankless so it is unlikely to give a good consistent flow of air. If you can I would save up a bit extra and get a compressor with a tank like this one. While it is a bit bigger it isn't that big being about the size of two 2-liter bottles staked on their side and is pretty easy to store.

I personally purchased a version of this kit a couple years back and while I have moved on to a better airbrush, I still use that same compressor.

u/Ben_Booley · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

I have this kit (more or less) https://www.amazon.com/Master-Performance-Airbrushing-Dual-Action-Airbrush/dp/B0017640RK

Definitely that compressor, and some similar Master branded airbrush. I'm lazy and inevitably end up fucking up the cleaning every few months and need to replace it, but at $26 it's not that big a deal. For a long time I just sprayed into a cardboard box near a window with a fan running, recently switched to one of the master branded spraybooths and while nicer, it's far from required.

u/rancor1223 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

It would be better to get a compressor with a tank. And One cheap airbrush will be enough. No need for 3.

Something like this

These cheap airbrushes aren't great, but they will get the job done just fine.

u/Grongo3 · 1 pointr/minipainting

This was suggested as a first setup

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Performance-Airbrushing-Dual-Action-Airbrush/dp/B0017640RK/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=master+compressor&qid=1550267610&s=gateway&sr=8-16

I was going to get a better brush because I hate buying starter sets then buying again I'd rather pay once

u/robotbara · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

Master Performance G22 Airbrushing System Kit with Master TC-20T Compressor with Air Tank, Air Hose & G22 Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017640RK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AjwYAbM7FK796

this is what I started with, its a good deal not the best airbrush. I've since upgraded to a badger, but tge compressor still works 5 years later

u/the-Nick_of_Time · 1 pointr/minipainting

Master Performance G22 Airbrushing System Kit with Master TC-20T Compressor with Air Tank, Air Hose & G22 Dual-Action Gravity Feed Airbrush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017640RK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jUvhAb1FG863K

It's that I also have cleaning fluid, thinning stuff, and a pot/stand. But that's pretty much it.