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  1. There is a knack to airbrushing: you've either got it or you haven't. I've just spent an extremely stressful half-hour reminding myself that I haven't and that in my hands an airbrush is simply an expensive tool used for ruining models.

    1. luke_stevens

      luke_stevens

      I've not been to Missenden but I have used the ones by The Airbrush Company, down in Lancing:


      https://airbrushes.com/product_info.php?cPath=400_405_195_199&products_id=21875

       

      It's only a day and focused on Airbrushing so better value than Missenden for what it is. if you take the airbrush you have got the should be able to give it the once over to make sure it isn't that which is causing the problems.

       

      Luke

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  2. There is a knack to airbrushing: you've either got it or you haven't. I've just spent an extremely stressful half-hour reminding myself that I haven't and that in my hands an airbrush is simply an expensive tool used for ruining models.

    1. luke_stevens

      luke_stevens

      Try Tin cans.

      Or try painting soemthing else with little value. I use round and square sections of plastic drain-pipe/guttering.

      It build comfort with the airbrush and it doen't matter if things go wrong.

      Luke

       

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