*ps* the compressor doesnt have an air tank..pressure gauge..or er.. anything else really..apart from an air fitting but it's for the bin soon anyway
So I though, it definately sounded like it.
Paasche Airbrshes
Take a look at what Paasche has to offer, I recomend the Paasche "H" Set, it's a great starter kit with a quality single action, 2 tips, 2 bottles, 1 color cup, braided hose, and even an airbush hanger, plus starters booklet for a reasonable price. Been using mine for well over 12 years and have never replaced any parts. The only thing I ever had to by was more color cups ( I hate cleaning out the same cup all day)
So far as compressors go I can't recomend what I'm using because I'm using overkill (Commercial 30 Gal. 2 stage) I can recomend a guideline though. Look for something with a reserve tank (10 -15 gal.), regulator, air flow at least 50psi max (10 more than you'll need normally), with at least 2.5-3.0 cfm(cubic feet per minute), and auto shutoff with over-pressure release valve. About tank size...the bigger the tank, the less it will run and the more constant the pressure. There are some "Diaghram" type compressors out there but I have no expreince with them, they are limited to what you can power with them. The be all end all really is very much like to quote a famous drag racer "There's no substitute for cubic inches" - "Big Daddy" Don Garletts. The bigger the unit, the more you will be able to do with it away from the hobby bench, but thats a personal decision.
Hope all this was helpful to you.