04-24-2016, 09:32 AM
Got a new Badger Sotar 20/20 airbrush on Friday. Unpacked it and did a quick weathering test on a couple of new Accurail boxcars with it. What an awesome airbrush!!!
lajry Wrote:That same thing can be done easily w/ powders like Bragdon's & NO air brush cleaning!Guess you missed the words " airbrush test" in the thread title and the point of the thread. This wasn't meant as a "airbrush vs powders" thread, but nice hijack attempt. Btw...I find using powders far more messy than using my airbrush...and I've been using both for over 40 years.
doctorwayne Wrote:Cleaning an airbrush isn't the big issue that non-airbrush users might make it out to be. Airbrushed weathering and weathering with powders (or even a brush) all have their place, but when an airbrush is the best choice, I'd use it even if the job took less time than the cleaning....and the cleaning takes under two minutes, even with my fumbly fingers.
Good-looking weathering, by the way.
Wayne
Genetk44 Wrote:lajry Wrote:That same thing can be done easily w/ powders like Bragdon's & NO air brush cleaning!Guess you missed the words " airbrush test" in the thread title and the point of the thread. This wasn't meant as a "airbrush vs powders" thread, but nice hijack attempt. Btw...I find using powders far more messy than using my airbrush...and I've been using both for over 40 years.