Yep I’m really bad at this and found this video really helping for me as a beginner. The title is about to review the airbrush set but I can learn a lot of thing at least from the basic about airbrushing. Thank you a lot whoever the guy making this videos and wish you be healthy always.
I subbed because you're giving out necessary information in the comments even if you are saying the same thing over and over to different persons- that patience is really amazing. I don't usually subscribe but you deserve it. Thanks for the vids.
I love this video! I'm trying to learn more about painting my kits and accidentally stumbled upon this video. The step by step procedure you did is sooo detailed that by the end of the vid I had no questions on how you did this and that. Pretty awesome! Thank you!
I have been looking to buy a beginner budget airbrush but have been getting so confused! This is the best, most informative review i have ever seen - thank you for sharing it 👏
I think this airbrush is actually okay and not that bad tho. I did some full paint video using this airbrush and the result is actually good ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UYDzzcDcbjo.html . I can't really afford something expensive like Iwata airbrush and I don't have a big space to place the air compressor so I think this is the best choice for that.
I've got this years ago as a birthday gift from my friend, never use it until now. The manual book is not that helping. Then I found out this video, very helpful. Thank you !
I literally searched "budget airbrush gundam" because I was doubtful on what to get and came across this. super informative and the price is affordable for a beginners like me (the other options I saw cost 2-3 times more lol). thank you for this!
@@NickLianel Maybe around 20 minute usage? And then let it rest for an hour or so or you can just feel the heat and if it's really hot you should turn it off and let it cool down.
Thanks god got someone upload this with really detail demonstration. I just started my gunpla hobby and got my first airbrush through the link that you give in the description really easily. Thank you random guy from the internet for the sharing 🙏🏻 love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I think this is a quite detailed video even though without speaking a single word. Convince me enough to get one of this. Anyhow, can you update a video of how the airbrush doing now? I would like to see is there any cons of this airbrush since this is the cheaper one I could find from the online store here. Thank you in advance 🤔
I conclude all the problems that you might face with this airbrush in this video. This is a real video of how this airbrush doing after 4 months of use ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7v2B_KVmLiQ.html . But still, a good choice!
Thank you so much I bought one toda owo I was a little afraid, I will use "pintura vinilica" (jajaja no se como se escriba en inglés xD) I hope do cute stuff whit this in the ears that I made owo again thanks!!!!!
@@brunovelazquez3293 Tengo entendido que sí se puede usar con pintura acrílica, pero debes buscar con qué diluirla bien, me han dicho que no es recomendable hacerlo con agua. También me dijeron que usar Politec con aerógrafo tampoco es taaaan buena idea. Acabo de comprar el mío hace un par de días y ando viendo qué onda, jaja
Yo lo compre hace un par de meses me dedico a la reposteria no sabia como armarlo no entendí el instructivo pero. Me imagino que se debe armar igual como usted lo hizo
Your explanation is good about using this compressor.. But i thought ur spray technic is wrong.. No primer, those part must be separate first, and keep the distance when u spray
Hi there : ) I'm sorry for the late reply. For straight airbrushing, I recommend to use within 15 minutes only and give the compressor some rest to avoid overheating.
I've been seeing this in alot of ads recently and I wanted to find a review on it but the product listings didn't have the brand on it, so thank you so much for uploading this video and thank you RU-vid for recommending this your video is very useful you just earned yourself a subscriber 👍
Yes this would work for customizing hot wheels and sneakers as long as you know how to control the airbrush. However this is just a small airbrush, using it in long hour might not be so convenient as the motor can get overheat
I hope you see this, ASMR builds. The Airbrush and Compressor look good, but how do they hold up for long-term use, how did yours hold up? I have some money now if I buy this KKmoon one I will have some for paint and other tools, or should I just save up and buy one of the bigger air Compressors?
I recommend to get the bigger one. This small AB set might be cheap, budget and good for starter but this small airbrush set cant use for a really long hour straight which can cause overheating issue. Other than that, the piston ring inside the compressor can be broken someday and it’s really hard to find the replacement for this small size. Mine already cant be use due to its piston ring started to worn out. So I bought the bigger one after that.
Yes actually you can use this for highlight, shadow and gradient but I’m not sure how good it would be since I never try doing that because I’m more into simple painting of plastic modelling. Maybe one day I could try it out.
Hi! Some say its good to buy a compressor with tank rather than small device compressor because the durability issue and quality? And compressors are good for long run. May I ask ur opinion?
Yes. If you have a budget, I would suggest you take get the air compressor with tank. I’m now also using the air compressor tank type because it’s more practical and durable in long term use. The air compressor with tank can deliver more air with different pressure and the air is much more stronger. Last but not least, the spare parts are much easier to find compare to the mini air compressor.
I don’t own any tamiya airbrush so I’m not sure how to answer this, but kkmoon airbrush is a budget airbrush that I think still works fine for most of the project I did. The result is always depend on the skill and the correct paint ratio.
Starting to learn how to paint/airbrush my robot models and am looking for something compact like this. But I live in a condominium so a big compressor isn't really on the table due to how noisy they are- I don't really have a very sound insulated workspace and I don't want to really risk disturbing the people next to and above me. How loud is this one in your opinion? You can compare it to other household appliances like a vacuum if that's easier. I can't quite gauge it from your otherwise incredibly informative demonstration. I might try to track one of these down depending on that factor.
Firstly, it's kinda hard for me to answer your question because it's quite general about how loud does this mini compressor made. What I can say is, for sure this mini compressor will be more silent than the big compressor but in my opinion, this mini compressor is loud as a hairdryer I think but still, you can reduce the loudness by placing this mini air compressor on a solid surface and put it inside a box. This is what I usually do when I'm working during a midnight hour and it's working.
@@asmrbuildtv About as loud as a hairdryer gives me enough of an idea of what it sounds like. Thank you very much for the feedback that was incredibly helpful.
Hi there, the airbrush is still doing good, but I'm really advice don't forget to clean the airbrush after use. If not, the nozzle inside the airbrush will be stuck and it going to be hard to fix.
Hi there i’m no longer use this airbrush since the piston ring inside the compressor started to worn out and it’s really hard to get the replacement. So I get a new compressor here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOjHETFb8p8.html
Mine still working fine after I change the piston ring inside the air compressor (The ring can worn out) Now, I really seldom use it as it’s easy to get overheat if I want to use for a longer hour of batch painting. So I already upgraded to the airbrush with air compressor tank.
Unfortunately I don’t use this airbrush anymore. It’s because the piston ring inside the air compressor started to worn out and it’s really hard to find the replacement. If I could find the replacement, I’m going to use this as usual.
@@asmrbuildtv Sorry to hear that but you must have a good times with it and every second of painting must have enjoyable. Perhaps, I should go to high end compressor even though its expensive. Thanks
Btw, if you’re looking for a bigger air compressor, I just change to this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOjHETFb8p8.html This air compressor (big type) is pretty cheap with good function and design. I hope you like it.
Farith Hazard because this is a quick video, plus I used the colour (tire black) which is darker than the original part colour (orange and white in the video), so I don’t use any primer or surfacer. But if you want to have a better result and for smooth colour surface, do use primer or surfacer. I usually use the primer on part that been sandpapered or on part that with darker colour that I wanted to change it to bright colour. Example, original part colour is black and you wanted to make it orange, do primer first, and then only use orange colour. If you don’t do primer for this case, the orange colour will not really can be seen.
after 3 months of using, I can say the compressor is just fine and good 👍 but my advice is don't use it for a long hour straight, let it rest too to prevent overheating. The airbrush gun, you need to always make sure it is in clean condition before store it. This is a 0.3mm airbrush needle, so it easily gets clogged when you didn't wash the remaining paint inside it. One more thing is the airbrush gun, be careful with the needle tip, once it gets to bend, you need to replace it or else the paint will not come out.
No. I don’t think it will work with pre-thinned paint since you need to have a correct ratio to make the paint flow smoothly from the airbrush gun. Also to prevent the clogged issue.
I'm not sure, but I've been use this for a really long hours of painting but it didn't show me any sign of over heating yet. But I'll turn off the compressor when no in use.
1 paint : 1 and slightly more thinner. I show how I thin my paint here in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DPw7dKEndss.html&si=8NSGaW2vDo94sTLo
Hi there. I’m no longer use this mini airbrush since I already upgrade to a bigger airbrush. Yes it’s still working fine and but need to change the piston ring inside the air compressor once it’s worn out.
@@asmrbuildtv after carefully looking at the video images of your paintbrush, and comparing them to pictures from Kkmoon, you appear to have an E3535. i suggest you make a note of that on the storage box, be because you will want to know when it comes time to buy a replacement o-rings.
Yes, really recommended. In my opinion this product is a good start for beginners to learn airbrushing since the price is not that expensive compared to the bigger air compressor.
If you’re new into this hobby, feel free to watch this simple video about airbrushing demonstration > ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PjvTbxi-Gb0.html and welcome to this hobby : )
Yes that one also can but I prefer to use airbrush because it save more cost. Other than that, using spray can type can be hard to control for small parts.
I use both. Since I’m mostly using thinner based paint so I’m using thinner to clean the airbrush. But if you use the airbrush for normal water based paint, you can use only water.
Basically you can use all type of paint when doing airbrushing as long as the thinner is correct and good in ratio. In this video I’m using Mr Color Basic paint with Mr Levelling thinner. By the way, where are you from sir?
Hello there. I’m sorry because I’m not too sure about that. I never experience with 2k lacquer paint before on this but I think it should work fine as long as the paint ratio is correct.
Hi there. Good question but sadly I don’t use this anymore due to its piston ring started to worn out. It’s really hard to find the replacement though. So I bought a new airbrush here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOjHETFb8p8.html .If you bought this mini airbrush, I don’t recommend to use it for a long hour without stopping. It will start to get over heated. But still this is a good start for beginner but you need to use it wisely.
Hi there 👋🏻 Yes actually you can but the result is not as smooth as the mr hobby levelling thinner. I ever experiment on that and yes you can use it 👍🏻
Hi actually I don’t use this one already since I upgraded to a bigger compressor now. The problem with mini airbrush compressor is it keeps overheating and the piston ring replacement is really hard to find for this tiny version. So I decided to get a real air compressor but cheap amongst others model here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOjHETFb8p8.html
I don't know what is the Testor airbrush at the beginning but I just watched some of the videos about it and what I can say is, I don't really prefer that kind of airbrush for my modeling because it's mostly hard to control the paint pressure. I've been used this mini airbrush for almost 4 months now and I think this airbrush is actually really good for beginner to start and learn. But I really hope that I could buy the Iwata/Tamiya airbrush someday so I can learn what their differences. But sure it will cost a lot. By the way, you can find more results of this airbrush here, and here is the best from me ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5_rwenC_2Wc.html. Please enjoy :D
No, usually around 3-5 months. But It’s will be sudden happens when you keep using it for straight hours of painting. Usually for mini airbrush compressor you can’t use it for long hours to prevent overheating problem.
At 4:04 my machine has an extra part attached between the air brush and the clear container. Any thoughts if i remove it or use it? I can't seem to tighten it with it. Thanks.
Hi there : ) I'm sorry for the late reply but honestly, I don't have any idea what kind of extra part you mean. But basically, you can just use the airbrush without all those extra parts including this filter (the clear container). So, I think it's not necessary to use that extra parts and you can remove it since it's not really tight as you said so just leave it the airbrush gun with the filter and the air hose.
oh, one more thing, the filter (the clear container) is quite important because it helps to make sure the air that gets into the airbrush gun is clean without any dust. So the paint will not easily get clogged or it is for a good and smooth painting surface result.
@@asmrbuildtv you are so informative and I am very grateful for your detailed reply. I did start using it without the extra part and it works great! I am working on getting the right consistency of the paint and reducing splatter marks. I need to pratice more but overall loving this machine. Thanks again!
@@naillover8036 its actually called "moisture trap" because the air will create condensation, and will form water particles which will spoil your paint job, so that will trap all the water droplet before it travel through your airbrush and mix with your paint.
@@asmrbuildtv I also have a mini air compressor like that. I don't know why but I can't paint the model as close as you, it always create a pool of water on the part. Do you know what's the problem? Maybe the pressure too high? Paint too thin? Since mine cannot change the psi, do you have any solution to help me?
might be cause by 2 things, 1 needle or nozzle condition. Make sure both of it are clean. 2 is because something wrong with the paint ratio or paint mixing.
Renante Tag-at Yes you can. The best paint I can recommend is mr color, with mr hobby thinner/levelling thinner by referring to its colour guideline on its manual. Here is the mr color chart availability www.ipmsstockholm.se/home/urbans-colour-reference-charts-part-ii/urbans-colour-reference-charts-gunze-sangyo-mr-color-map/
I’m using this one now. It’s pretty good. shopee.com.my/product/87656013/4559822519?smtt=0.92227328-1661523951.9 My review is here : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BOjHETFb8p8.html
Yes the tank I bought separately. The airbrush gun that I’m using with that compressor is this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WPyr9g-c0v4.html . Total price is around RM450. There are still a lot of other option (full set airbrush) that below RM400 but I don’t know which one is good since I only had this one.
This mini airbrush in my opinion is actually good as long as you know how to use it properly. You will get used to it after spending a long time practicing and experimenting. Remember, the ratio must be correct.
@@johnlai651 Hmm I wonder what brand it is and is it doing good? The filter is actually quite important and you still can find it separately. I still remember there was a guy asking me about where to buy this airbrush and here is what I found from the internet www.amazon.com/dp/B085M79QCL/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExODM4SEVQTUhJUkU2JmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDkzNzQ4M1FWWU9BMTVCREpWTCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNjUyOTcyWTI3TVc5WDhRQUZIJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfZGV0YWlsMiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
@@johnlai651 No. I’m not going to use this airbrush for 30 minutes straight since the compressor will become over heat and could damage the compressor. So I will use around 10-15 minutes and let it rest.
No. I don’t think it will work with pre-thinned paint since you need to have a correct ratio to make the paint flow smoothly from the airbrush gun. Also to prevent the clogged issue. Edit : btw, why got 2 same questions? hahaha
@@naillover8036 I never use that paint so I don’t really know the exact ratio for that but what I can say is the final mixture of the paint must look like a milk texture. Which is not too thick and not too thin. If your paint mixture wont come out from the airbrush, that’s might mean the paint mixture is too thick. So simply add more water (for your case since I mostly use thinner) and try again. If the paint mixture is out like a melting water on the part’s surface that’s mean you need to add more paint in the mixture.
@@asmrbuildtv Thank you. I think I found the right ratio, it's 10 ml of reducer (4012 ) for every 20 drops of paint (pre thinned water based acrylic airbrush paint). Also, I was trying to create an ombre look on my nails which is when one color transitions into another flawlessly and I was successful once weeks ago but then I tried and tried again and I could never get it again until last night. I was making the mistake of pulling the trigger all the way back and from a distance which was getting drops of paint where I didn't want. It finally worked when I pulled the trigger lightly and close to nail. I am very thankful for your videos you have been so so helpful!!
@@philsmith3621 lol I think I got what you mean. I'm sorry about those noises but nothing I can really do since my house is made of wood and live in a small village with a lot of animals lol