This was real surprising & pleasant, not to mention pretty encouraging. More tools please. Also maybe considering a painting stream/series to show your process. That would be great.
I'll look into it if more interest me. Also, a painting stream might be good if I have a proper painting setup. Hopefully my future, more solid residence would allow for that
It turns my room into a toxic chamber momentarily since I used to spray outdoors. I'll perhaps get a proper one set up once our residence issue is more set in stone
Yep, more review on tools will be good. More variety. Just an old man talking, but try to avoid very expensive ones or just review sponsored stuff (but review it as truthful as possible) since iirc you're currently a uni/college student.
Noted. I only really get the tools that I need instead of splurging on tools, so no need to worry about that. I'm not a fan of being dishonest or disingenuous as well, so I'd be giving my honest opinions on everything I review
You pinch the nozzle with fingertips to backflow air, without the tip guard on there. Most all airbrushes designed to be used without the front guard cap are like that. It's better that way because you have access to the needle and being able to remove dried paint from it without having to take off the front cover every time. It's easy once you get use to doing it that way.
If I get sponsored or sent one with something to offer like it being close to Godhand on a budget or something. Otherwise, I won't be going out of my way to buy nippers just to review them
Finally MJ reviewing an air brush, this is the kind of change up i like
Hopefully you liked the video
@mj2005gundam i definitely did, still as good as you always are MJ keep up the great reviews
This was real surprising & pleasant, not to mention pretty encouraging. More tools please. Also maybe considering a painting stream/series to show your process. That would be great.
I'll look into it if more interest me. Also, a painting stream might be good if I have a proper painting setup. Hopefully my future, more solid residence would allow for that
Great review! Id like more of these in the future
I'll see what I can do
The rate at which you review stuff is wild!
This video was actually filmed like 5 days ago, I just decided to put it together now
Loos like a decent air brush, maybe i can pick it up for my first air brush
I'd definitely recommend it
Where and how much was the compressor?
As far as I've found, the compressor and brush setup can go anywhere between £30 and £70 with a quick search of "vogue air compressor"
I'll keep an eye out for similar products if possible.
btw, HG Gouf R35 review is coming up next?
Perhaps
Whats the compressor your using again?
Vogue Air portable compressor
I honestly believe that this airbrush goes above and beyond considering it's price.
It's quite good for the price considering what you get in the package and performance
i use this as a top coat only airbrush, since its not easy to clean paint out of. i also remove the front guard cap
That's a fair point
HG Gouf R35???
I wonder
Ooooooooo, you should talk about your airbrushing setup next
It turns my room into a toxic chamber momentarily since I used to spray outdoors. I'll perhaps get a proper one set up once our residence issue is more set in stone
@mj2005gundam damn, thank you for your hard work then, my dude. Looking forward to the possible upgrade then haha
That paint spill stain on the cup is way too relatable 😅
Quite hard to avoid unless you're anal about it, or clean it up
Next review is the gouf revive isn’t it
I wonder
Yep, more review on tools will be good. More variety.
Just an old man talking, but try to avoid very expensive ones or just review sponsored stuff (but review it as truthful as possible) since iirc you're currently a uni/college student.
Noted. I only really get the tools that I need instead of splurging on tools, so no need to worry about that. I'm not a fan of being dishonest or disingenuous as well, so I'd be giving my honest opinions on everything I review
You pinch the nozzle with fingertips to backflow air, without the tip guard on there. Most all airbrushes designed to be used without the front guard cap are like that. It's better that way because you have access to the needle and being able to remove dried paint from it without having to take off the front cover every time. It's easy once you get use to doing it that way.
Ah, so that's how you go about it. Bit fresh to me since I've always kept the guard on, but thank you for the information
Getting pull down by gravity
Yes, that's how airbrushes feed paint into the nozzle
Two videos in one day!?
Oh yeah right, might have been the same day two videos were out where you're from. These were 2 different days for me
i didn't know you also airbrushed
I did for years
Watching in school 💀
Naughty
Please do nipper review next time, please?
If I get sponsored or sent one with something to offer like it being close to Godhand on a budget or something. Otherwise, I won't be going out of my way to buy nippers just to review them