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HP-B airbrush

October 7 2004 at 6:23 PM
  (Login winstonz)
from IP address 24.229.217.22

I recently bought an HP-b to compliment my HP-C, thought it would be better than to constantly change needles!:>! Thanks for helping me Vinnie! Anyway, I just used my HP-B for the first time and it was great! Just one more question, I would like even thinner camo lines on some of my 1/35 model that are smaller, for example, a BMW motorcycle with a sidecar or something small like that. Is that simply a matter of air pressure or getting accustomed to using the airbrush? I'm just wondering if I should look for a even smaller needle, I don't even know if they are made! Ha, Ha!! Thanks!

 
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  1. Spraying fine lines. - Vinnie Branigan on Oct 8, 11:43 AM
    1. Re: Spraying fine lines. - Rob L on Oct 8, 7:38 PM
      1. who is producing this stuff?? - rich horcik on Oct 8, 10:34 PM
        1. Re: who is producing this stuff?? - Rob L on Oct 8, 10:53 PM
     


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