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Ebird76
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Hello everybody, I started airbrushing two years ago, looking for a new hobby. I decided to follow a course to learn the basics of airbrushing properly. I liked that you have a direct result of the practice (good or bad).
So I decided to invest in a Iwata HP C+ airbrush and to continue this new hobby.
I live in the south of the Netherlands near the German border called Roermond.
At the time I started the airbrush course, my wife and I decided to sell our house for healthy reasons and then we built a new one. We could sell the house much faster than we thought, and we had to move fast so I didn't have the room for airbrushing anymore. To make a long story short, until now we're living on different camping sites, and I couldn't practice a lot. Thank God that the contractor has started the build (after a delay of 9 months) and hopefully it will be finished next summer.
No hard feelings about this, I practice if I have the opportunity and the time. Until now I'm satisfied with my results and progress. We will make the best of it, because I'm Dutch. (just quoting Max Verstappen )
So I decided to invest in a Iwata HP C+ airbrush and to continue this new hobby.
I live in the south of the Netherlands near the German border called Roermond.
At the time I started the airbrush course, my wife and I decided to sell our house for healthy reasons and then we built a new one. We could sell the house much faster than we thought, and we had to move fast so I didn't have the room for airbrushing anymore. To make a long story short, until now we're living on different camping sites, and I couldn't practice a lot. Thank God that the contractor has started the build (after a delay of 9 months) and hopefully it will be finished next summer.
No hard feelings about this, I practice if I have the opportunity and the time. Until now I'm satisfied with my results and progress. We will make the best of it, because I'm Dutch. (just quoting Max Verstappen )