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any airbrush people here?

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I got an rc truck for christmas which has been alot more fun then I planned. After messing up the body on it I started to consider a new one and was amazed at what they can charge for even a basic paint job. I have always enjoyed painting my audio projects and have enjoyed trying to figure out how they do some of teh airbrush painting I see online. Because of this I have considered getting into it a little and wondered if anyone here had any experience with them? I have a buddy that use to do it and has a descent paasche rig that he will let me borrow and show the basics but I am considering getting my own setup for fun. Does anyone on here do it? I live in smalltown usa now so other then blick art supplies I will need to probably order anything good and wondered if anyone had any links?
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Those Slash are fun as hell eh? :D

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I am addicted....... There is a local racetrack with an indoor and an outdoor set up that is starting a tuesday night race that I am going to try and make, need the batteries and another part I bent.

Need a body for your slash? I am going to be looking for people that want some paint jobs(not too crazy to start) and be willing to do it for free if you buy the body.
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I have been into airbrushing for years. I have a pretty killer Thayer & Chandler I use for detail work, a Badger 200 for common stuff, and two other wide spray Badgers I use for broad coverage.

I am not a fan of Paasche, as I have had plenty of friends and family with them. That is not to say they are bad, just they did not excite me for what they are.

I highly recommend the Badger 200 for a beginner or even a more experienced painter. It is a lot of brush for the money, and the quality is top notch. Plus if you end up trashing it, parts are cheap, or a full replacement is not all that out of line.
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I had a nitro for about a month and spent way too much money playing.......well, braking things I guess.... :lol:

I'd like to get myself a drift car though cuz that looks awesome.....
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this is drifting, with jumping mixed in......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aIETCc9InA

I considered a road car but I heard that you have to have a perfectly flat surface to get them to go fast. I can go fast with this too. I put in the high speed gear and a 3s lipo and it is close to 60 mph with plenty of torque.
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I am into airbrushing and detail painting as well...got into via rc cars and boats....

my brother and law is the manager for the iwata here in town so I get most of my gear free or cheap if anyone is looking for some of their top notch equipment I can get it at discount new...he ussually just gives me used brushes. I can get house of color paint thru him too....let me see if I can find some of my airbrush pics
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here we go...more on my down computer
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well I have to format a bunch as they won't post....but here are a few....
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the box was easy...lifted a template with frisk film and two light shots....done deal.....I will go thru and find some better examples and get em formated...
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here are a few of the boat...mopar green...personal fav....
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ok...till my computer is going again that is bout all of my samples....I will be going over to my bro's shop on monday and will take some pics of their trade show booth with paintings by some of the best names in the industry...

it is truly dumbfounding that they can do the shit they do with airbrushes...now I've got to play with some really good brushes over there and let me just say that there is a huge difference between them and the evo's and revolutions that I run....and your compressor can make or break a peice....but I think you'll like seeing their work...I go over and stare at it for hours while he makes my shipping labels :D

I often ship thru their warehouse so I am there often
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Re: any airbrush people here?

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ttocs wrote:I got an rc truck for christmas which has been alot more fun then I planned. After messing up the body on it I started to consider a new one and was amazed at what they can charge for even a basic paint job. I have always enjoyed painting my audio projects and have enjoyed trying to figure out how they do some of teh airbrush painting I see online. Because of this I have considered getting into it a little and wondered if anyone here had any experience with them? I have a buddy that use to do it and has a descent paasche rig that he will let me borrow and show the basics but I am considering getting my own setup for fun. Does anyone on here do it? I live in smalltown usa now so other then blick art supplies I will need to probably order anything good and wondered if anyone had any links?
This is all with airbruh there are no images made everything by hand myself :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Now that is a nice ass boat...great work!!! I've never built one larger then 1/10 scale...
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Length 1,35 cm weight 10,9 kg 8HP speed 138 km/h
Prop 55mm
2x Lehner brushless electric engine
Regards Geri :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Cool Running 167 km/h

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That boat is cool. Can you show us some shots of the internals?
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Eric D wrote:That boat is cool. Can you show us some shots of the internals?
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: Please :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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64 Battery St. a 1.2 V and 4300 mAh Pusched and Selects

Motor Lehner 2280 / 4 Hi-Amp Bruchless ca.4 kw Power

Geri :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Wow that thing must have been.... cheap :shock:
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:oops: :oops: :oops: ?????? ca.3000 € = 4.100,00 USD ?????:oops: :oops: :oops:
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spiritofnorway wrote::oops: :oops: :oops: ?????? ca.3000 € = 4.100,00 USD ?????:oops: :oops: :oops:
Holy crap! I could have bought 4.1 of my daily driver vehicles for that much! Then again, I have a stereo worth more than my car in my car. :)
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with the CF that was in there I can believe it. Sweet rig man, now get a video jumping it!
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