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I did a little search on the web and came up with this review (hope it helps)

Binks Wren Airbrush is a single control, which is more difficult to use because both the airflow and fluid control are together. This airbrush is good for basic work that beginning artists and hobbyists would need to do.

Note: A double action control gun is a better type of gun to use since both the airflow and fluid control are separate. Benefits that double action has over single action are the ranges of lightness to darkness shading along with the normal color control obtained from using a single action air brush. Professional artists and hobbyists mainly use this airbrush.

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Thank you Jeremy, i have read all your tutorials.

I find this Airbrush in a local dealer :

PAASCHE H-SET AIRBRUSH SET

PAASCHE VL-SET AIRBRUSH SET

PAASCHE MIL-SET MILLENNIUM DOUBLE ACTION

PAASCHE VL DUAL ACTION HOBBY KIT

BADGER 150-1-IL AIR BRUSH MEDIUM

BADGER 150-4PK PRO AIRBRUSH MD/HD

BADGER 150-7 AIRBRUSH XF/MD/HD

BADGER 155-7 DELUXE ANTHEM SET

BADGER Detail:

150-1 Set contains 150 air brush with Medium nozzle / needle

and attachable jar, additional jar with cover, ¼ oz. color

cup, protective cap, wrench for head, and instructional

manual in a plastic case.

150-4 Set contains 150 air brush with Medium nozzle / needle

and attachable jar, protective cap, Heavy nozzle / needle,

¼ oz. color cup, additional jar with cover, braided air hose

with varying air source fitting, wrench for head, and instructional

manual in an attractive wooden storage case.

150-7 (Professional Set) Set contains 150 air brush with Medium

nozzle / needle and attachable jar, protective cap, Fine and

Heavy nozzles / needles, ¼ oz. color cup, additional jar with

cover, braided air hose with varying air source fitting, wrench

for head, and instructional manual in a corrugated box.

155-7 Set contains 155 Anthem air brush with all purpose nozzle / needle,

attachable jar, two additional jars with covers, ¼ oz. color cup, air

hose with varying air source fitting, trigger pad, protective cap,

and instruction manual in an attractive triangular box.

I believe that a good option is the BADGER 155-7,

What do you think?

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If you want a dual action, the paasche's are nice, but for a little more money you can get into an Iwata Revolution. What you need to decide though is what do you want to do with the airbrush. Do you want to do fine detail, or do you want to cover large area's? If you want to do all fine detail, get a dual action, if you want large area's, but still have fine control, get a single like the Paasche H.

ALL the paint except clear on this jet was done with a Paasche H. All the base colors (Large area's) as well as all the detail in the lightning. With the H you can get from about 1.5" pattern to 1/16" pattern depending on the tip. My Iwata's get much finer, and are far easier to achieve that width with, but at a far higher cost. A Paasche H is about $50, an VL is about $75, an Iwata Revolution is around $100, my Iwata HP-C is about $250 and my Iwata Micron is about $500, but you sure as hell don't need a micron, I bought it on a whim and I've never needed to go as fine as it will go.

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All these are also done with the Paasche H model

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