What Airbrush is this?

Nemis

Young Tutorling
Hi all can someone please identify this brush.
Had a few years given to me with no information have look everywhere I can think of but no joy.
Thanks in advance
 

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Wow thanks King.
Do you know if i get hold of spares or is it a lost cause.
I'm new to the airbrush scene and have this one a couple of the Badger model 200,
and a Devilbiss Aerograph Super 63 which is in need of a overhaul, and a Aztek 7778 which I do enjoy using when it wants to play nice.
Should i sale them all and get somthing a bit more modern or are they worth staying with.

Sorry if in the wrong place for so many questions.
 
Hello and welcome to the forum!

What do you use airbrushes for? The Badger 200 is a workhorse in the scale modeling community. It can be converted to fine, Medium and Heavy configurations. But it all depend on what you use them for.

Thanks,
Ismael
 
I dont know of any spares available for the holding! As Ismael said, depends what you use them for as to whether You should upgrade, If the ones You have are working then keep them and upgrade in the future :)
 
Hello and welcome to the forum!

What do you use airbrushes for? The Badger 200 is a workhorse in the scale modeling community. It can be converted to fine, Medium and Heavy configurations. But it all depend on what you use them for.

Thanks,
Ismael
Hi Sorry should have said I use for scale modeling mainly large Figures. I use for back ground tones mainly and finish with oil's and brush.
 
The biggest ‘killer’ of airbrushes is not cleaning them thorough.
If you think your brush isnt performing as it should then its time for a tear down and a good soaking/cleaning of your nozzle.
The Badger is well regarded but not one i use so i’ll leave that for the others to comment about.
first rule of airbrushing, HAVE FUN
 
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