It's time to update my Tamiya's 1/48 FW-190A-8 in-progress blog. As you can see Sturmbock is almost ready - it lacks only canopy... Actually the build stopped because of canopy which is ruined - it has a crack that quite visible and I really can't do anything about..
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11/15/08
Found great source of airbrush supplies
Some time ago I've started to search for place to buy good yet cheap airbrush. I feel like I need to replace my old trusted Aztek and get stronger airbrush made of steel.
I know Brett Green and Chris Wauchop do best results with Aztek airbrush, but after some 4-5 years of hard work my Aztek needs replacement. I also noticed that nozzles (made from plastic) become worn out as I clean them everytime after painting.
I knew that ordinary airbrushes and they supplies cost much more than Testors airbrushes. I noticed that best airbrushes like Badger or Paashe will cost me no less than $100. But I need some airbrush that is cheaper than $100 yet strong + with warranty + could airbrush thin lines.
So I asked colleagues on Aeroscale.co.uk forum and got good advice with the link - Master Airbrush items on AirbrushDepot. Check them out here.
I know Brett Green and Chris Wauchop do best results with Aztek airbrush, but after some 4-5 years of hard work my Aztek needs replacement. I also noticed that nozzles (made from plastic) become worn out as I clean them everytime after painting.
I knew that ordinary airbrushes and they supplies cost much more than Testors airbrushes. I noticed that best airbrushes like Badger or Paashe will cost me no less than $100. But I need some airbrush that is cheaper than $100 yet strong + with warranty + could airbrush thin lines.
So I asked colleagues on Aeroscale.co.uk forum and got good advice with the link - Master Airbrush items on AirbrushDepot. Check them out here.
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