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Question For Mask Painters - BRASFIELD32 - 08-30-2008

I AM GETTING READY TO PURCHASE AN AIRBRUSH TO PAINT A FEW MASK I HAVE.WHAT BRAND IS BEST TO USE ?DO I NEED TO BY AN EXERNAL MIX OR GRAVITY FEED?DO I NEED SINGLE ACTION OR DUAL ACTION?ANY HELP WITH THIS WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE AND GET THE RIGHT THING...


Question For Mask Painters - BRASFIELD32 - 08-30-2008

ANY1


Question For Mask Painters - BELLAMY - 08-30-2008

Gravity feed 100%I use a Iwata air brush. I had a $30 ebay gun but it would always get clogged and couldn't do the fine lines!You can get $200-$400 Iwata's on Ebay for like $150-$200


Question For Mask Painters - Dahone - 08-30-2008

Iwata HP-C is an industry standard. The Iwata Microns are the most high-end models for ultra-fine detail.The Paasche H is the ultimate workhorse.....a single action brush used for applications big and small.


Question For Mask Painters - YOUR BOOGEYMAN - 08-31-2008

I second Dahone's reply!You may want one cheap single action brush like pasche for spraying sealers or latex base coats etc.....and the iwata high end double action gravity feed brush like the hp-c for all the fine painting spraying veins mottling skin painting eyes etc....Casey


Question For Mask Painters - TallDarkandDisfigured - 08-31-2008

I use an HP-CP.. Dual action Gravity fed and you know Iwata is the best of the best.I do have problems with clogging occasionally though. But it can pull some seriously fine lines!