🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Spray!
The Gocheer Upgraded 40 PSI Airbrush Kit is a versatile and powerful tool designed for artists, makeup enthusiasts, and crafters alike. With a dual-action airbrush, adjustable pressure settings, and a comprehensive set of accessories, this kit meets a wide range of creative needs, from cake decoration to tattoo artistry. Its compact design ensures portability, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned professionals.
Brand | Gocheer |
Model Number | THI10-B-UKSH01 |
Package Dimensions | 20.9 x 18.3 x 7.2 cm; 970 g |
Item Weight | 970 g |
Y**Z
Great pump, decent airbrush
I still consider myself a beginner miniature painter. I've started with second hand compressor and airbrush, but didn't use much because it was quite loud. Then got a battery powered compressor that attaches to airbrush directly, without hose. It's much quieter, but bulkier and not good for long sessions. I've bought this kit because of the pump mostly. Noise wise, it the same with the battery powered one. However, it's mor comfortable since airbrush is not as heavy and I don't feel the heat of the pump.In terms of heat, it gets warm but not hot. There are 3 settings, but two of them feels the same.The airbrush is plus, has a large cup option, which I use for primer. I'd keep using my airbrush for painting and use this one for primer only.Overall, very good kit for the price.
K**L
compressor
i ordered this compressor for a gift for my partner, he loves it, its amazing value for money, really easy to use, it does such a great job at spray painting models. gives a lovely finish on the paint job. its really easy to clean and dry. its easy to store as well. Its a must have product for car model painting. You can change the PSI on it, it changes colour with the level of PSI you chose, the parts that come with the compressor are great to and all the little brushes to clean the air brush with.
H**L
Great starter Airbrush set but has its limits
Overall, happy with the purchase as I have limited space for an airbrush compressor and wasn't sure whether I wanted to delve into the world of airbrushing.My main use was to prime my Warhammer 40k minis, apply zenithal highlights and finally varnish. I had mixed results for my intended purpose, which I would warn others before purchasing.Firstly, the setup was very easy to put together and the equipment provided is extremely useful. I would recommend to watch a few tutorial videos on how to maintain and use your airbrush on YT.I was not able to confirm the max pressure. However, one thing that I can confirm was that I really had to thin the primers and lighter paints to prevent speckling/cloging. I found it to be a very fine line between facing speckling and spider webbing (over thinned). Not so much an issue for Priming, but frustrating for highlighting.For varnishing I encountered frosting from using a matt varnish, so its something I wouldn't recommend unless you really thin the varnish. The airbrush itself is pretty good, considering the price. Its easy to clean and disassemble.Tldr: Great starter airbrushing kit for miniature priming and highlighting. Sadly not ideal for finer detailing or varnishing.
J**K
Poor Quality but functional for a limited time
I have used this airbrush successfully for a few hours over 3 sessions. While it worked and was fairly easy to pick up and use, it was about what you could hope for for a cheap entry level kit with both a compressor and the air gun - in that it was just about suitable for slowly priming miniatures, and not much else.After the first few sessions (cleaned each time), the brush stopped spraying paint except tiny amounts even at full pressure. Air still came out, but no paint. I tried another few full disassembly cleans, even using the bicarbonate of soda and vinegar trick for removing any limescale that might be in areas that don't disconnect, to no avail. It appears that in one of the parts that you cannot remove an air leak had either developed or expanded to the point that rendered the spray gun unuseable.The compressor provided is also NOT 40PSI - on the sticker on the compressor itself it states 25-30PSI, and honestly I question even that.While it is possible I just happen to have a faulty product, I am dissatisfied by both the dishonesty of the product description and the quality of the product I recieved - there is evidently a reason that regular airbrushes are more expensive than this. I do not recommend this product unless you are prepared to take a gamble on hours of frustration trying to figure out why it won't work after a few hours of use.
M**D
Cheap and Cheerful
I build model railways and plastic models. I have a good compressor and airbrush which I use for painting locos, wagons and 1/35 tanks. I don't have room to leave my spray equipment permanently set-up so when I want to spray something where a perfect finish is not so important, like painting ballast or scenery or, perhaps, weathering, I intend using this. On the basis of a test run doing this (a tarmac yard) it works well. Recommended for such tasks and for someone with a limited budget who wants to explore the possibilities of airbrushing. Incidentally, I was using Tamiya paints.
A**R
A reasonable starter kit for the money.
I bought this to use on my models as I wanted a better finish than I was getting with brushes. I have never airbrushed before so didn't want to spend a large sum on professional kit. OK, so it worked straight out of the box and after watching some youtube videos I started to get the hang of it. So on to good points. It's small, quiet and the airbrush is suprisingly good for the price. The bugbear is the compressor. On anything other than the max flow I struggled to get a reasonable finish. At first I thought it was the airbrush so went and bought a Sparmax and still had similar problems. I then upgraded the compressor to a tank type and the majority of the problems dissapeared. Now using the airbrush from the kit I can get much better flow and paint coverage. So in a way the kit was a waste of money. I'm sure if I had perservered with it I could have got reasonable results but I would suggest this kit is better for cake decoration or make up than for serious modellers.
H**W
Good for a starter kit
Considering you can pay hundres of £ for a full air brush kit this one is just fine. Don't expect too much, but fun to play with
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