suitable airbrush for a begginer

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suitable airbrush for a begginer

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hey guys is this:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dual-Action-Airbr ... 240%3A1318

a suitable airbrush for a begging ???

thanks,

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Re: suitable airbrush for a begginer

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hi matt
          thats a fantastic find, a double action airbrush for a £10er, i have already put it on watch, i will get one myself soon(4 available)
as for is it suitable for begginers i would say definatly yes, i am also a novice with an airbrush but at that price, you have nothing to lose

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ok, thank mate, ill buy one! :D :D

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p.s. 3 available LOL :D :D :D :D
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i better pull my thumb out of my bum then before they all go :o :o ;D

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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Seen almost identical airbrushes on a couple of model shop sites for anything up to £40 so bite his arm off at the shoulder for that. Well worth a punt.
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Looks a decent air brush I bought one only two left guys ;D
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Sounds almost too good to be true? Dont forget to order a hose and connector for air cans.
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Re: suitable airbrush for a begginer

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when the mrs gets in i'll sweet talk her in to letting me get one, before you rotten buggers snap them all up ;D ;D ;D ;D , i wont need a hose an connectersi have a compressor and airlines already, thanks to dog(gary)

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