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| Subject: | Re: Cheap testors/Aztek dbl action airbrush? | |
| Date: | Apr 26, 2001 |
| From: | Don Van Hook | |
Hi Mark,
If it's the one that I'm thinking of (blue needle adjustment roller), it's
actually a pretty nice little brush. It accepts any of the tips or paint
cups/bottles that the other Aztec brushes do. My only objection to it is that
the needle adjustment roller is not terribly precise & I find it hard to
maintain thin lines with it.
HTH
dvh
Mark Stares wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> While looking through the usually lacking wal~mart model section today I
> noticed they were selling testors airbrushes. They had two types. the
> cheapest was essentially a small external mix spray gun but the more
> expensive of the two (a mere 60 bucks, canadian ) was a double action
> air brush(packaged with some cheap paint).
>
> It did not have a model number on it, but it looked like a conventional
> airbrush, just with plastic needle assembly and plastic furniture. It
> did not look like the aztek double actions I am familiar with , you know,
> the funky oblong shaped ones.
>
> Has anybody tried one of these conventional looking testors/azteks? Do
> they work well, do they accept the usual aztek interchangeable tips. In
> short is it worth the low price of admission
>
> cheers
>
> Mark |
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