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My GS500F all done painting - check it out

Started by airbrush, June 20, 2004, 07:23:10 AM

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Jim Knopf


JohNLA

Cool, I have seen Auto Air in the hobby shops and wonderd if it really worked. I used to airbrush portraits and caracitures at Disney and I know how easy it is to clog the brush even with water based paints. I couldn't inagine trying to get oil based paints through my brush.
Thanks for the tips :cheers:
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sprint_9

Sweet job.  Im gonna airbrush my helmet whenever I decide what I want for sure, Ill probley wait till this winter to do that since we're in the riding season now.  Im going to use auto air for that, Ive done quite a bit of looking around on there site and like what they have, alot of neat colors.  What are you using for a brush, and what type of gun do you use to spray clear?

airbrush

i use iwata airbrushes, i use a full size sharpe hvlp spray gun for clearing
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sprint_9

Those Iwata brushes are the brush to have, atleast thats what Ive heard.  I ended up getting a Testors Aztec, I wish I would have gotten an Iwata now after reading on some of the airbrushing message boards, but my Aztec should be good to start off with.  Keep up the good work.

JohNLA

I got a free $100 Iwata brush from my boss when I started doing the portrait thing and got to keep it when I left :) It was way better than my Pashe, that I originally bought myself.
I still need a big gun for doing the clear.
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