Are mini compressors (electric) any good?

maxapero

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Hello there community!

I'm pretty new to the forums and pretty new to the subject i'm trying to start a discussion here.

First of, i'm making models for a bit while now, always hand brushing all of them. I love militaries and cannot see myself making some other stuff more than military aircrafts and armors. With that said, now i'm trying to make the "jump" from hand to airbrushing, but there's a bit of a problem: I'm a bit short of money (all the time) to buy a good compressor for my newly acquired NEO's dual action gravity feeds airbrushes.

The thing is, i was evaluating my chances on getting some descent compressors for cheap and suddenly i came to this kind of compressor, (http://amzn.com/B00BFEB23E), that one is a Master brand, but they are pretty cheap and i can get one of those totally free from Amazon right now if i want. the problem is, since i never airbrushed before, i don't really know if those are any good for the job or at least as a starter kit.

Can someone please provide some useful information about those. I don't trust the reviews from Amazon because most of them come from people doing lots of different stuff than scale models.

Thanks in advance for the help!
 
I got one of those Master airbrushes for a beginner I think that's a good way to start as for the compressor it will probability be just adequate to do the job for you till you can afford a better compressor one with at least a three liter air tank The master Brand Airbrushes are knock-offs of brand name ones, the one I got model g444 it worked OK and still does. for the cost you can't go wrong.


Paul
 

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