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- Do I need an airbrush to get good results?
No, many excellent finishes are achieved entirely with brushes, but an airbrush gives smoother, more even base coats and opens up advanced techniques like pre-shading and freehand camouflage. It’s a worthwhile upgrade once you’ve built confidence with a few brush-painted kits. Our Airbrushes & Equipment range covers everything from entry-level to professional setups.
- What’s the difference between single-action and dual-action airbrushes?
A single-action airbrush releases a fixed paint-to-air ratio with the trigger, making it simpler to learn on, while a dual-action airbrush lets you control paint flow and air pressure independently for finer control. Most experienced modellers eventually move to dual-action for the extra flexibility. Beginners can start confidently with either, depending on budget.
- Do I need a compressor, and which type?
Yes, an airbrush needs a steady air supply, and a dedicated compressor gives the most consistent results compared with canned air. Compact, quiet compressors with a small air tank suit most home hobby setups well. Our Airbrushes & Equipment range includes compressors sized for hobby use.
- What PSI should I use for models?
Most model painting sits comfortably between 15 and 25 PSI, with lower pressures suited to fine detail and higher pressures for base coats and primer. Thinner paints generally need less pressure than thicker ones. Start low and increase gradually until you get even coverage without excessive overspray.
- How do I clean an airbrush after use?
Flush the airbrush with the appropriate thinner or cleaner immediately after each colour and again at the end of a painting session, then disassemble and clean the nozzle and needle to prevent dried paint build-up. Our Thinners & Cleaners range includes airbrush-specific cleaning fluid. A clogged airbrush is almost always down to incomplete cleaning.
- What’s the best airbrush for a beginner?
A dual-action, gravity-fed airbrush with a 0.3mm needle is a versatile, forgiving choice for newcomers, handling both base coats and reasonably fine detail. Pair it with a basic compressor and cleaning kit from our Airbrushes & Equipment range for a complete starter setup.
- Which paints work best with an airbrush?
Acrylic paints designed for airbrushing, properly thinned to a milk-like consistency, give the most reliable results and the easiest clean-up. Our Model Paints & Varnishes range notes which lines are airbrush-ready. Avoid thick, unthinned paint, as it’s the most common cause of a clogged airbrush.