I've been keeping a google doc on some notes regarding the utilization of my airbrush and I've been wanting to share those with the public to get feedback. I actually have some updates to share but they don't necessarily make sense without posting this first - so better late than never and I'll be posting some additional thoughts in future posts which will relate back to this one. Also, I'm definitely looking for feedback on tips, tricks, and equipment folks are using to airbrush miniatures - please leave a comment or drop me a note at my gmail address of rickajr.
Utilization Thoughts:
The Vallejo Game Air is working very well so far - just drop or squirt into the cup depending upon quantity needed - have used both their colored primers as well as various colors - they run through the airbrush very well without having to add any flow or thinner at this point - biggest batch was 20 models of ash zombies which was a lot of paint running through the airbrush without issue
Each painting session starts with extracting the needle, wiping it clean on a paper towel and dipping it into the Regdab needle juice (Badger spelled backwards - there's a story about it on their website) - it appears to be working well as there hasn’t been any build-up on the needle to date
Between colors at end of the session the airbrush cleaning process is:
Fill airbrush cup with cleaner and spray into the cleaning pot
Wipe airbrush cup out with paper towel
Fill airbrush cup with cleaner and spray into the cleaning pot
Wipe airbrush cup out with paper towel
Fill airbrush cup up halfway with cleaner and backpressure the nozzle - then spray into the cleaning pot
Wipe airbrush cup out with paper towel
At the end of each painting session after cleaning the airbrush there’s always a bit of residue down in there, fill the cup with the cleaner and put the cup top on it before putting it into the holder - then spray it into the cleaning pot and wipe cup out with paper towel to start the next session prior to extracting the needle
Understandable as to why cleaner is sold in a two pack of giant bottles - use a lot of it a cupful at a time
Currently spraying in the garage using the folding table next to the wall as a platform with a cardboard backplate against the wall and an old sun visor shield on the table - works well - all the accessories including compressor fit into a plastic tote which can then be setup or tore down within a few minutes
Placed the compressor on the garage lip floor by the outlet and the 10’ braided hose is plenty of reach and no issue - compressor kicks on while spraying and is rather quiet - about the sound of low conversation voice - if music is on the compressor isn’t heard - while not spraying the compressor kicks on after a bit for a few seconds to maintain the 18 psi currently set on the regulator - haven’t seen much in the way of moisture in the trap
Getting the hang of the “dual action” of the airbrush - typically full throttle air and then lean into the paint - that works great for primer or base colors - trying to work on matching air quantity with amount of paint for subsequent layers of paint
Picked up a new lab vortex mixer - we used this technology in the lab industry - it totally rocks - it’s quiet vs my Robart Paint Shaker which drives my dog crazy - much faster to mix (5 seconds), stays stuck to the table thanks to suction cups, and no rubber bands to break - it’s also corded and rechargeable - so easy to charge and then use at the table where there’s no outlets
Great video about the history of Badger and the basics of airbrushing - well worth watching - it’s a paste together of two different speeches at gaming event cons - Introduction to Airbrushing with Ken Schlotfeldt (owner of Badger) - https://youtu.be/tsW-vN0_lHw
This youtuber has a ton of good videos on independent product testing that can be referenced - https://www.youtube.com/@barbatosrex9473/videos
Badger’s webstore - usa airbrush supply - https://usaairbrushsupply.com/
Badger’s website - http://www.badgerairbrush.com/
Future Thoughts:
Might want to try purchasing the super fine detail - model 41-044 needle - basically $20
Badger’s website for the 105 sold with all three needles
Thier website with all three sizes - https://usaairbrushsupply.com/products/pro-production-series-needlenozzle-conversion-kit-multi-pack
General Purpose - silver ball is medium (.7mm) - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004RM2IJ8
Detail - blue ball is fine (.5), - https://www.amazon.com/Badger-Air-Brush-Company-Conversion-Model/dp/B004RM2HYY
Super Detail - black ball is super fine (.3) - https://www.amazon.com/Badger-P-P-S-Detail-Conversion-Models/dp/B008RBFDPG
Dick Blick website - https://www.dickblick.com/products/badger-pro-production-series-airbrush-conversion-kits/
Badger website - https://usaairbrushsupply.com/products/p-p-s-super-detail-conversion-for-105-155-200nh-360-and-3155-models-includes-spray-reg-tip-and-needle
Still need to play around with the Stynylrez primers - so far I’ve been using the colored primers on plastic minis - will probably wait and use on the Reaper metals
Need some sort of project light that can attach to the desk and easily be mounted/dismounted - even better would be to have electrician run a light mount to that area and put in another set of shop lights - should check that out at Home Depot - they have fixed service prices for certified contracted services
Better setup to capture spray and shoot it out the garage (may not even need to go out the garage - just pull the spray through a filter) - need to weigh benefit vs setup/tear-down
If ever decide on getting a second Badger airbrush - then use quick disconnect (qd) system
Hose - needs 51-042 qd coupler (comes with one 51-038 - need a second for second airbrush)
Plug - male 51-038 qd plug
See Supply and Accessories on Next Page for more notes and information…
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