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Tennessee, United States
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Posted: Thursday, October 04, 2012 - 03:06 AM UTC
Russ Amott [RUSSAMOTTO] examines and demonstrates two double action, gravity feed airbrushes, Badger''s Patriot 105 and Omni 4000. He writes they are easy to use that will cover the needs of most modelers. 

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Utah, United States
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Posted: Thursday, October 04, 2012 - 07:35 AM UTC
Frederick, thanks for getting these up.  I now agree with what everyone said about how much better it is to have an airbrush to work with.  
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Texas, United States
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Posted: Thursday, October 04, 2012 - 08:52 AM UTC
Nice review Russ!  What pressure did you have the Omni set at for painting the Stug, and which paint did you use?  
Utah, United States
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Posted: Thursday, October 04, 2012 - 09:12 AM UTC
I was at about 15 psi with Tamiya.  
Great nations do not fall because of external aggression; they first erode and decay inwardly, so that, like rotten fruit, they fall of themselves.  The strength of a country is the sum total of the moral strength of the individuals in that country. 
Ezr