'Iwata is the best thing ever', followed directly by 'My Iwata burst into flames and killed my cat when I took it out of the box.' (I'm paraphrasing.)
Then you see these 'Master' Iwata ripoffs all over the place with people talking about them, ranging from 'fantastic' to 'the compressor almost burned my house down' and then to 'I'll never use anything else' to 'the needle fired out of the front when I pressed the trigger'.
Then you read about the ones Testor owns, I suddenly can't even remember what they are. Same range of reviews.
So far, the most consistent one seems to be Badgers. I seem to be drawn to the Patriot, of which I read it is easy to find replacement parts (if you ever need them), it's good for a beginner (which is me), and best of all, a lifetime warranty. It might not be the best at fine lines. I've been staring at Trek kits wondering where the fine lines are that it wouldn't be able to do.
Then there's the world of compressors, ranging from ones with tanks, without, with moisture traps, without, with regulators, without. To giant CO2 tanks, to enormous nail gun compressors. I got a chuckle out of the Badger attachment for tires. Until I realized it actually works. I figure, if I pick up a Badger Patriot, I might as well pick up a Badger compressor (leaning toward the TC908 Aspire)...which of course, I hear Badger doesn't actually make them, but they check them over and brand them. That's fine with me. I just need something for model kits, obviously, not doing any automotive detailing or fingernail art in the near (or ever) future.
Even though I'm leaning towards these things (when I can afford them), my head is still spinning, wondering if this is all in error. I suppose I'm not really asking any questions, I'm just ranting about how ridiculous it is to pick one out. I'm not the type of person with the income to purchase a 'bad' airbrush and just go pick another one up. I have to get it right the first time.
Argh!
