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		In the market for a new airbrush since mine is packed away someplace in our move and I haven't found it yet 

 . It's a single action brush anyway and I always wanted a dual action. I found this on Ebay. I've never heard of this brand. So I was wondering if anyone else has had any experience with particular model or manufacture? 
Master Airbrush S622-SET
Master S62 All-Purpose Precision Dual-Action Siphon Feed Airbrush Pro Set w-3 Nozzle Sets 
0.3, 0.5 & 0.8mm w-Self-Centering Drop-in Nozzles
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Appreciate any info, 
thanks,
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		I have one and it works well enough for model train purposes. I dropped it, and broke the glass paint jar. I was able to replace it with an old paint bottle. I also broke the trigger in the same fall and was able to mill out a screw to replace that too. I believe that I've owned it for about five years now and with the repairs she is still  going fine, but for 38 bucks I may get a new one. 

 I think I paid about $50. for mine and it only came with one set of needles.
	
 
	
	
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		I found this on Amazon-
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As far as I can tell,  it sounds like it works.   The only complaints I found revolved around some loose fitting parts and difficulty getting replacements.   A few others complained about not having the right adapter pieces to connect their hose and their air supply,  but that is just a minor annoyance.
	
	
	
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		I have one of these airbrushes, but haven't really used it much yet.
Don's Airbrush tips has a review of them and a lot more.
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A very worthwhile site.
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		Decided to pull the trigger on buying this airbrush. Thanks for all the input. Will let you know how it works out when I get it.
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		Been using this airbrush for a couple weeks now and have no complaints. Seems like a quality tool!
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		Hi Mark,
Thanks for the update! Any pictures of the unit itself, or any work you've done with it?
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		Give sometime and I'll see if I can get some pictures on here of booth th airbrush and some weathering projects I've been working on.
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