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Which compressor to use?

January 26 2004 at 8:47 AM
  (Login Wgrandall)
from IP address 65.96.78.237

Hey all,

Getting back into the hobby after a couple years away.

I'm about to invest in a new Airbrush and compressor and am not 100% sure about what to get.

The airbrush I'm 99% sure I will get is the Iwata Eclipse cs...but not sure about the compressor.

The one I am looking at is the "Smart Jet Air Compressor"

I have roughly $250-300 to spend for the both.
My use will be 90% model painting.

All opinions would be most welcome about either the brush or the compressor and other alternatives.

Thanks in advance!

 
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  1. The Iwata is great - James Duncan on Jan 26, 9:33 AM
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  3. What i got - Jeff Andrews on Jan 26, 8:20 PM
    1. Thanks guys... - William Randall on Jan 26, 8:34 PM
     
  4. Which compressor... - Mike Land on Jan 27, 10:02 PM
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  6. If your architecture allows.... - Bill Thacker on Feb 10, 7:02 AM
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