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CadillacPat
07-12-2008, 12:23 PM
Here are a couple of pics of two AirBrushes that arrived in my mailbox (actually on top of my mailbox, lol) Thursday.
They came FREE for my use if I would just post info around the Internet of their uses and capabilities as I have in my other Custom Tutorials.

With daily posts of so many people taking up Customizing or switching over from Rattlecans to AirBrushing and asking for experienced help, I hope this and other data will be advantageous towards the selection of a first AirBrush.

Pictured first is the BRAND NEW Paasche Talon Gravity Feed, an $80 gun.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/CadillacPat/AirBrushes/PICT0003.jpg
Since using gravity feed airbrushes I much prefer them over siphon type.
I began Customizing with a Paasche single action H series and used it and it alone for 4 years.

Pictured second is a Badger 1006 LG medium tip, gravity feed, a $61 gun.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/CadillacPat/AirBrushes/PICT0005.jpg

I asked specifically for these two AirBrushes because of their reasonable price and diverse capabilities for anyone entering into the Customizing world.
I didn’t start out with a real expensive gun and many who are thinking of diving into Customizing are doing so on a budget.
These two AirBrushes will allow anyone to start out with fully functional tools that will produce many of the results you desire for prices that won’t cramp your style.

I own and use several very expensive Iwatas and two Badger Anthem 155’s but it’s always good to be aware of what else is out there in the market.
That aside, this read will deal with the new Paasche Talon and the Badger 1006LG.
You don’t have to pay a lot to begin Customizing or to move up a step from RattleCans.

Stay tuned to this channel and ask all the questions you care to.
I’ll post the information here on this thread as it is written and also on My Page at DiecastSpace.com (my Texas Diecast Collectors icon with the gold star) under Pat Parker in “CadillacPat’s Tutorials & How-To’s”.

Where Yat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

--CadillacPat the UnCustomizer--
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