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godi
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Hello
I'm from Spain (Murcia) and I found this forum looking the net for advice for my new airbrush.
I'm not an artist but a hobbyist model maker (1:35 military plastic models). I've been using a chinese BD-132 and a borrowed old Holbein for near a year with mixed results, but improving every day.
Now I think is time to change to something better.
I've just trade-in the chinese one for a model, so I'm (near) decided to buy a H&S Infinity 2in1 I've found for a (I think) good price (200€).
I know it's too much airbrush for a novice and also to make plastic models, but I'm tired of throw out money on cheap things.
So that's all. I'm sure I'm going to found good advice here.
(excuse my english, I'm from the middle-age, when, in my country, boys use to learn french, not english)
I'm from Spain (Murcia) and I found this forum looking the net for advice for my new airbrush.
I'm not an artist but a hobbyist model maker (1:35 military plastic models). I've been using a chinese BD-132 and a borrowed old Holbein for near a year with mixed results, but improving every day.
Now I think is time to change to something better.
I've just trade-in the chinese one for a model, so I'm (near) decided to buy a H&S Infinity 2in1 I've found for a (I think) good price (200€).
I know it's too much airbrush for a novice and also to make plastic models, but I'm tired of throw out money on cheap things.
So that's all. I'm sure I'm going to found good advice here.
(excuse my english, I'm from the middle-age, when, in my country, boys use to learn french, not english)