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Paasche Flow Pencil

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Anybody ever use one? I'm gonna order one in the morning and see how well it will work for r/c applications. I have some future works where this may come in handy quite nicely.
 
I haven't. But I'm curious. I assume it's designed specifically for fine-line work. That would be very cool for a lot of different designs.
 
I just ordered it so we'll see what happens here. I've been wanting one of these for a while so I'm pretty excited to try it out. My paint tool collection is starting to grow. :)
 
Definitely need your opinion on this one after you use it. Currently I set up 3 different airbrushes when I spray, and this would be the only one I could still use.
 
Let us know how ya like it. Deffinatly something I could use if it works good.
 
Definitely need your opinion on this one after you use it. Currently I set up 3 different airbrushes when I spray, and this would be the only one I could still use.


Allow me to pick your brain.. what 3 airbrushes (not brand, but style) for what purposes and why? Just curious.
 
One single action siphon feed for top coating. Broad spray.
My old Paasche dual action siphon feed for the basic paints and better control.
A dual action gravity feed for the chrome and fine work.
That's the newest one, and it's a direct knock off of the Iwata at half the price.

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All the adjustments can be made without removing the handle. This one was $60 as you see it, hose and a quick release coupler were extra.
 
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hey rolex do you have a link to that airbrush?

Stand by, I'll have it in a minute. I'll give you the link to the whole site. These are listed under the brand name "Master".
This site will make your mouth water.

Okay, here ya go. http://www.tcpglobal.com/airbrushdepot/airb3.aspx
On the top left there's a green menu. Hit 'Airbrushes' then in the next drop down hit 'Master'. I got the G44. I'm TOTALLY impressed.
 
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This thing is pretty slick fellas. Once you get the flow dialed in for what you want it to do you can put down a pretty nice line. I was a little concerned that the direction of movement would affect the outcome bigtime but it does a reall good job of laying down a consistant line whether I'm pulling or pushing (does that make sense?) I've only done some practice stuff with the smallest nib but I like it a lot so far. I'm considering attempting some type on a body I'm currently working on. We'll see...
 
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