Hi from Texas!

On a right hand model the trigger leans to the left,on the left it leans to the right, just sight down the back of the brush to see what you have?;);)
Haha, I was really thinking about saying something like, well...95% of them are right handed....in that case they are unmarked but the left handed ones have a small L stamped into the bottom of the trigger stem....... but I didn't want to be a dick just in case I was taken seriously.
 
By the way this forum is here to have fun as well as teach people to airbrush. So if your thread gets hijacked (as your introduction did:D)it's a good things as well try to make your feel Welcome:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Hi from Texas. I live in the greater Houston area (Cypress). This forum is where I came to learn when I first started 2 years ago after watching all of Mitch’s Airbrushtutor videos. My first airbrush was an Eclipse HP-CS which I still use all the time. It was the perfect airbrush for me to learn. I love Eclipse. I hope you pick back up at “mediocre” and push forward. Looking forward to seeing your renewed inspiration.

I've been reading a lot of the posts and getting so good ideas. I'm in the Dallas area. Hopefully its a little cooler down your way!
 
By the way this forum is here to have fun as well as teach people to airbrush. So if your thread gets hijacked (as your introduction did:D)it's a good things as well try to make your feel Welcome:thumbsup::thumbsup:

I don't mind the fun and certainly don't mind some hijinx thrown in.
 
Welcome to the forum. Your thread has been hijacked already so that's a good start. I have tried airbrushing left handed and it's not too bad it's just takes a little more time and practise. Hope to see you painting something soon and posting it up so we can see how your getting on. Don't be scared to post anything up, we have all had to start somewhere and get better as we go on. Plus we like to see what folks have painted.

Lee
 
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