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I have purchased a Sparmax Flyer-SR2 and I really like it. It's really useful for what I do.
https://flyer-sr.sparmax-jp.com It's rated as a beginner's airbrush because it's a single-action airbrush, I.e. the air flow is controlled using the airbrush's trigger (just on/off), while the pressure is set using the regulator knob of the compressor. The paint flow is not controlled using the trigger, but by changing the orientation of the paint bottle. It's suitable for what I do because I don't need to precisely control the air and paint flows. I don't do art or paint cakes, I use it to paint whole (kit or 3d-printed) parts. The big advantage of this airbrush is that the paint and the air are not mixed in the airbrush itself. This greatly simplifies cleaning, allows you to keep bottles of ready-to-use pre-thinned paint and just slot them into the airbrush when needed. The needle that controls the paint flow is not attached to the airbrush but to the bottle. I really recommend it for what we do here. I have purchased mine from Amazon Japan (https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/FLYER-SR2-Flyer-SPARMAX-Cartridge-Airbrush/dp/B0D1463HKL). If you don't own an airbrush and are keen to try, buy this one first. There are plenty of reviews online and tutorial videos on Youtube.
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