Is THIS the FUTURE of Mini Painting?!

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    0:42 What is this Hot Mess?
    2:19 Will it Crash and Burn?
    3:57 The Real Testing BEGINS
    5:26 I Got Hose(d)
    8:24 Please Don't Burn Down Your House
    9:01 Basic Brushwork & Varnish
    11:02 Metallics
    12:12 My Favorite Airbrush Trick
    13:23 So Oily, Must Wash
    15:34 Quick Highlights
    17:34 Grand (eh?) Reveal!
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  • @JamesMKeegan
    @JamesMKeegan Před 2 lety +793

    I just got one of these $70 airbrush and usb compressors for Christmas and I definitely recommend it if you live in an apartment building since they're a lot quieter than a full-sized compressor and now I don't have to take a rattle can and models out into the street while my neighbors shout "VANDAL!" or "NEEERD!" at me until I scurry away under a hail of thrown trash and stones.

    • @ElijahRhyne
      @ElijahRhyne Před 2 lety +96

      If it makes you feel any better, I can call you a nerd in your apartment if you'd like.

    • @DaronSchmit
      @DaronSchmit Před 2 lety +6

      Wish I'd have done this before springing for a compressor and all the converters 😂

    • @finnianjoyce-velez8079
      @finnianjoyce-velez8079 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you! I’m thinking about one for an introduction to airbrushing. I’m at college full time so the size and noise are definitely appealing

    • @Cowgirlsteve26
      @Cowgirlsteve26 Před 2 lety +1

      I am thinking about it for similar reasons. Apartment building life and an autistic 5 year old who is sensitive to sound makes me hesitant to spring for an airbrush with a full tanked compressor.
      Plus if the compressor lasts and I can upgrade the brush over time all the better.

    • @JamesMKeegan
      @JamesMKeegan Před 2 lety +5

      @@Cowgirlsteve26 The CZcams channel Blackjack Legacy did a decibels comparison between the handheld/usb airbrush and a fully tanked compressor as well- they aren't silent, but they are for sure way more quiet than the full kit air compressor.

  • @tylerbryan7823
    @tylerbryan7823 Před 2 lety +744

    I am interested in the potential lifespan of this tool. Maybe in several months we could revisit this to see if it still holds up. To see if it still holds a 30ish psi or if it overheats more quickly.

    • @Wothanaz
      @Wothanaz Před 2 lety +28

      Same here, that's my concern.

    • @asaffin1
      @asaffin1 Před 2 lety +32

      Definitely seconded on this, we need an update after a few hundred models or something. However, based on the cost, if you go wear out this device any more slowly than you would go through a few cans of spray primer, then the value for money is unbeatable. I would imagine heat would be one of the primary issues affecting its longevity, and I wager you could slap a cheap heatsink somewhere on this sucker to mostly solve that problem.

    • @WolfyWolfed
      @WolfyWolfed Před 2 lety +21

      They make battery powered nailguns for cunstruction and those have lasted us a few months and still going strong.

    • @joek600
      @joek600 Před 2 lety +10

      I would be surprised if they last over a year. The Iwata and sparmax mini compressors for nail art usually last about a year and they are supposed to have better quality standards than a random chinese gadget. In the end if we factor in the replacement costs, it would be better to get from the get go a decent chinese oil compressor with a small tank. Im curious to see that little thing connected to an actual pressure gauge, cause I bet that it doesnt keep 30 psi stable pressure.

    • @asaffin1
      @asaffin1 Před 2 lety +29

      @@joek600 Tank compressors have their own downsides, though, with noise being a big one for some people, and space being another. So really we're comparing to the cost of what those folks would go to, which is rattle cans. If this outlasts 5-6 cans of primer, it's already a bargain. Jon demonstrated that in terms of operation it works fine.

  • @3DPrintedTabletop
    @3DPrintedTabletop Před 2 lety +67

    Sorry bro, that award goes to Ruins of Kunark. Seriously though: This looks like a really nice tool for the folks (like me) who were pretty scared to start. Thanks for sharing and testing it out, Jon!

  • @foozbear603
    @foozbear603 Před 2 lety +18

    ive had mine for close to 6 months now, previously the compressor was the major hinderance to using airbrushes, with this I have used it way more than i intended. well worth it.

    • @farr1260
      @farr1260 Před rokem +5

      Hey man its been sometime can you give us an update, how is your experience overall? thanks !

  • @kevina.7234
    @kevina.7234 Před 2 lety +97

    My daughter and I are just starting to paint minis and learning the whole process together. As long as this thing doesn't break in like a week, it's definitely going to be a birthday present for her here in like 6 months when she's probably going to be ready to up her game.

  • @belmarduk
    @belmarduk Před 2 lety +38

    Invest in a compressor with a tank when you replace it, you'll never have pulsing problems like that again

  • @Exidous96
    @Exidous96 Před 2 lety +48

    I have been using this for about 3 months and wanted to give an honest review here just incase any fellow gamers went looking for a review here. I use this airbrush for priming, zenithal highlighting and some blends on larger models and terrain, I haven't tried anything that I would call "Super delicate" work like some things Jon demonstrates in this video. My first note is that you will get MUCH better performance directly connecting the compressor to the airbrush, the air pressure from the hose was just extremely minimal (could be good for the aforementioned delicate work), I had better results with that configuration. I think this is a very solid option to get you going and is very versatile with alot of the situations I've considered using an airbrush in. Overall Im very happy with the $70 ive spent and I've learned alotin the last 3 months. If you do not have an airbrush and want to build up some experience before dumping $500 into a "legit" setup I highly recommend giving this a shot!

    • @trisbane4086
      @trisbane4086 Před rokem

      $500? My airbrush and compressor cost ~ $200.

  • @NotThatHarrison
    @NotThatHarrison Před 2 lety +76

    This was great Jon, I’d love to see a follow up where you can find it’s limits, like does it overheat after a certain amount of time etc

  • @testaccount6295
    @testaccount6295 Před 2 lety +12

    As someone who's very limited on hobby space I can't say how awesome seeing something like this is. Been wanting to try airbrushing for a long time and this is what I needed to take the plunge.

  • @SamBalducci
    @SamBalducci Před 2 lety +69

    I picked up that compact compressor last year at the start of lockdowns. I use it mostly for priming and I believe it works great for that purpose. It allows me to easily paint in my workspace without needing to go to the garage and I understood the value when winter came around and I could paint inside without too much of a mess. I also use a compact spray booth too. It removed my biggest excuse in my painting workflow which was getting outside to prime.

    • @fredning3340
      @fredning3340 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m on the same boat! Got a cheap airbrush and portable compressor for priming and varnishing last year. It’s a great alternative to priming with spray can.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Před 2 lety +4

      Tankless compressors are really bad for doing anything besides just base coating a few minis at a time. If you're clairvoyant and so 100% positive that this is all you will ever do, those tankless compressors are fine. The problem is that if you ever decide you want to try to do more, you'll have to buy a new compressor and you're just throwing away the money you spent on the tankless one in the first place. Or more realistically, you'll try to just shoe horn your tankless compressor into a role it was never designed to serve while you try and learn and it will be super frustrating. You'll probably fail repeatedly and give up at this point. That's probably a much worse result than the alternative.
      If you really need something small and portable, check out something like the california air tools 1 gal tank compressor. It's pretty compact and comes built into it's own frame with integrated carrying handle. Comes in two form factors. CAT-1P1060S and CAT-1P1060P. They're basically the same machine, just rotated 90 degrees from each other. The 1060S looks a little more compact overall. From experience, one of these will produce a steady 45PSI and that's way more than you need for anything you want to do with miniature painting and can do basically everything you want for flat panel painting too. You would have to clear coat flat panel work with an airbrush instead of a spray gun but that's doable. Probably not good enough for t-shirts though.
      Something like that should really should keep you going unless and until you get really serious about airbrushing and, at that point, you're probably not really going to be too interested in the manufactured "airbrush" compressors anyways. People tend to either just use the shop air compressors with lots of power or salvage a refrigerator compressor and use that. Those can push hundreds of PSI and are really quiet.

    • @SamBalducci
      @SamBalducci Před 2 lety +11

      @@ColonelSandersLite The items you listed are 30lbs and over $125. Neither portable nor cheap. For under $60 when there is an Amazon coupon, the battery-powered is fine for my use case, priming miniatures.
      That is my biggest barrier to getting miniatures painted as I only have limited time and space.
      No, it is probably not a good option for more detailed airbrushing but I believe for many like me, this works for what it is and I am not trying to make it more than a simple way to zenithal prime my miniatures.
      Because of work, family, etc., my painting often starts at midnight. Nobody wants to hear a loud noise at that time. I can sneak into the basement, prime a few miniatures and then go to bed which is often what I do.
      I do not believe that anyone thinks this is a great piece of kit, but it is convenient for priming or base coating.
      It is the same reason why sometimes it is just more convenient and cheaper to get a tool at Harbor Freight especially if it is something that will not be used often and you do not care if it breaks or if it gets lost.
      After a year + of use, it does exactly what I need and nothing more.

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Před 2 lety +2

      @@SamBalducci You can get the ones I mentioned for about a hundred if you watch for a deal. Just $40 more than the $60 you say. As for the weight, I consider 30 pounds to be pretty portable. I don't think I would want to try and put it on a bike and ride around town with it but just moving it around the hobby area or from the garage to the hobby area is fine.
      Anyways, like I said - tankless is fine right up until the point you want to try to go beyond just doing a simple base coat. If that's all you're ever going to do. It's a *good* option.
      The second you decide to do more though? You just wasted $60 to save $40.
      The harbor freight tool analogy isn't a good match. You see, a harbor freight impact driver will actually work as an impact driver. It will accept standard impact sockets, drive them, and impact. Sure, it may be flimsy and break if you use it too much but it will actually do the job right up until that happens. Those tankless air compressors though? They run constantly, will not let you pull a fine line worth a damn, and make the airbrush behave unpredictably. Learning with one of those is a lot like trying to learn how to draw with a pen that keeps cutting out. It can be done but It's *really* frustrating. And yeah, I know this from hard experience.

    • @JucheGang
      @JucheGang Před 2 lety +13

      @@ColonelSandersLite missing the point 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @joshua9093
    @joshua9093 Před 2 lety +4

    This is exactly the sort of thing I needed to find out about to finally get in to airbrushing. Thank you, Sir!

  • @RichardThompsonCA
    @RichardThompsonCA Před 2 lety +10

    Way back when, my first airbrush compressor was a badger tankless oilless diaphram type, similar to what you have. I had nothing but problems. With no tank to even out the flow you will get a pulsing spray pattern, especially noticeable on the finest lines. The quietest airbrush compressors are made with refridgerator motors, but they are pricey, and they still make some noise. Alternatively you can lease a tank of CO2 from a welding shop, but they are heavy to transport. I ended up using a cheap, very loud compressor, but putting it in my garage. I ran an airline and a remote switch, I can't hear it at all from the house.

  • @gildedthrone6128
    @gildedthrone6128 Před 2 lety +10

    I honestly love your work, paints, vids, and podcasts! One day I hope to be as good of a mini painter as you and I can’t wait for the day that you decide to go for Golden Demon. Jon you are an inspiration and my personal hero! Slay that gray!

  • @98999899
    @98999899 Před 2 lety +19

    These mini pumps are normally used in cosmetic service for painting nails. Some companies in China saw the potential and started rebranding (or even redesigning) them for hobby purposes. The one that is reviewed in this video is one of the latest designs.

    • @Yakkers
      @Yakkers Před 5 měsíci

      If I'm interested in picking one of these up as just the compressor (so I can buy a nicer airbrush instead of paying for a cheap one it comes with), what would these things be called and where can I find them? I've been digging around on amazon for one of these things being sold as just the compressor, but literally all of them are in "kit" form and come with a cheapo airbrush I don't really want.

  • @crossbones8956
    @crossbones8956 Před 2 lety +17

    I’ve seen these around the Gunpla community, mostly because of the price and rather ease of use. They seem like a great first step in airbrushing.
    I could see picking one up if I need to do some quick highlighting or if I’m painting one mini.
    Great video and review of one of these kits!

  • @sirottaro
    @sirottaro Před 2 lety +88

    The compressor is the main reason I never even thought about starting airbrushing.
    I do not have the space for it. But with this ... maybe I should give airbrushing a chance ^^
    Thanks for reviewing this product Jon!
    But I would be reeeeeaaaally interested if you find any shortcomings with it in the coming weeks (overheating etc.).

    • @EnterTheFenix
      @EnterTheFenix Před 2 lety +2

      Everyone has got the space for an airbrush compressor. heck even spray booths can be found that are the size of a dinner plate. Peoples preconceptions are generally their biggest obstacles

    • @devonwilson8306
      @devonwilson8306 Před 2 lety +28

      @@EnterTheFenix cool, glad you came into my apartment to figure out where I can put one that wouldn't be an inconvenience, thanks.

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix Před 2 lety +9

      @@EnterTheFenix See, I always have to remind people who say "it doesn't take up that much space" that my hobby area is already overcrowded with a number of other things that "don't take up that much space", either. Your preconception is that everyone's hobby space is the same as yours.

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix Před 2 lety +5

      @@devonwilson8306 I had to deal with that a lot, too. I haven't got room for all the stuff I already have, and there's definitely nowhere to put a compressor.

  • @lanepaintsminis
    @lanepaintsminis Před 2 lety +4

    I used one of these before upgrading to a tank since I had enough space to airbrush. It worked great for priming and base coats, but mine did have issues after about six months. It still works and I use it for spraying varnish outside in the summer, but the power button has become loose so it takes a bit of finagling to get it to turn on now. It's a super starter compressor though!

  • @steveharrison76
    @steveharrison76 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow. I was just doing some research on airbrushes, so this is convenient advice! Picked it up through your UK link - thanks, man!

  • @nikolaangelkoski4671
    @nikolaangelkoski4671 Před 8 měsíci +1

    hey man just wanted to say you finally made me get an airbrush - and I got the same thing as on the video. You were right on everything: speed, quality...everything improved so fast and so easy to maintain. Thanks chief

  • @TheMiniJunkie
    @TheMiniJunkie Před 2 lety +15

    Airbrushing is such a game-changer, especially with regards to painting Warhammer armies of almost any kind. Being an army painter without an airbrush is just...madness :D If this little compressor gets more people to try airbrushing, that's awesome! Also - really cool result on that Lich king. Been thinking of buying this game (it's a bit pricier due to the license).

  • @wilduu
    @wilduu Před 2 lety +3

    have been waiting for a good review of these types of airbrushes. So glad it's coming from you, Ninjon!

  • @DeliciousCornbread
    @DeliciousCornbread Před 2 lety +14

    This is great timing as I've been thinking of pulling the trigger (eh? EH?) on the MH airbrush for a minute now, but wasn't sure if I wanted to spend $240/+compressor. I've been using one of those handheld battery powered ones (not this one however) for base coating and priming for ~8 months and honestly it works pretty well. But now that I've gotten the swing of cleaning/caring for and using one, I'd like to up my game. I have the space but honestly I like the portability of the handheld unit, I'm certainly going to consider grabbing this one with the tubing.

  • @TemujinG
    @TemujinG Před 2 lety +6

    I've got a great outdoor airbrush space, but right now it's -23 C. This looks like something I can use inside without having to have a large setup. I'm tempted.

  • @dc345601
    @dc345601 Před 2 lety +7

    Another great video, Jon! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
    Speaking of hobby desks there at the end, I selfishly have a video idea for you. “How to start designing your hobby space”. I’ve seen a few videos from a number of folks talking about this but a lot of them, obviously for good reason, have a purpose like getting a CZcams set together. I like this videos and I like watching them but i have a hard time translating into a practical application for a pleeb such as myself.
    Just for thoughts, how you want to approach how much room you have to work with, where you should put your stuff especially if you have windows… etc. Including some recommendations on desks and storage ideas, where to put all your delicious paints, lighting ideas…etc.
    Or should I get into dojo and flesh out these questions more?
    Thanks again for being awesome!

  • @anthonylodewyke5069
    @anthonylodewyke5069 Před 2 lety +4

    I bought one myself a couple of months back. After my first two sessions, I found that the compressor didn't stop unless I switched it off. I checked for leaks in valves but couldn't find any. Bear in mind, this was my first airbrush and may have damaged it without knowing. It still works well enough even with the compressor constantly running.

  • @SerWinter
    @SerWinter Před 2 lety +7

    I've not owned an airbrush before, and I'm sold. I'll use your affiliate link :)

    • @grantyost2094
      @grantyost2094 Před 2 lety +1

      Just watched one of your videos while searching at this, did not expect to see you here.

  • @youtousim
    @youtousim Před 2 lety +1

    Love the purple shadows! Really adds to the feel of the Artwork.

  • @danielma7299
    @danielma7299 Před 2 lety

    This video is really helpful for people like me who wants to get into painting but constantly moves so I don’t want to get a big compressor and carry them every time! Love this, definitely getting ons

  • @xcomboy666
    @xcomboy666 Před 2 lety +18

    The best accessory for any compressor is an air tank. The compressor tops-off the tank, and the tank supplies steady pressure. Your hose didn't compromise the performance because even the small volume worked a little like a tank to help even out the flow. But if you're replacing your compressor, Harbor Freight, and other hardware outlets, have good "pancake" job-site compressors for around $70. They are perfect for hobbyists.

    • @boxdogminis
      @boxdogminis Před 2 lety

      Any specific recommendations on these? Or advice on the correct attachment accessories?

    • @ldeming
      @ldeming Před 2 lety

      @@boxdogminis I agree with the above. I have a rather large Porter Cable air compressor that I originally got for power tools which I ended up using for airbrushing (since that kept it a lot busier than sitting in the garage when I wasn't using my nailgun). Aside from the size (not too much of a problem because it sits under my table) it's much better than any of the "airbrush compressors" I've used. One big upside is the tank which allows you to run the motor temporarily, get a good amount of air and then paint in silence for a decent amount of time without the constant hum of a smaller tankless compressor. It can sit on the ground without issue because the compressor itself sits above the tank. I bought it at home depot and I think I just picked up some random air compressor accessories that had what I needed to connect to my airbrush... but I have a Paasche airbrush so for that I needed the standard power tool style "quick connect air hose" to 1/4" NPT adapter to plug the end of my tube into.

    • @mastafoo886
      @mastafoo886 Před 7 měsíci

      only downside is they are LOUD

    • @xcomboy666
      @xcomboy666 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mastafoo886 Yes, the cheaper ones are noisy. Search for "Quiet Air Compressor" About $125 and up. Choose one with a tank and good customer reviews.

  • @rosbifeman
    @rosbifeman Před 2 lety +10

    Jon, I have a compressor similar to yours. I ended up buying an air tank upgrade kit from Aliexpress to convert the compressor from tankless to one with a tank. Having done so, the airflow I get now from the compressor is a lot more consistent.

    • @boli2746
      @boli2746 Před 2 lety

      This, I did a lot of research when getting mine and tanked air compressors just offer so much more performance for such a small upgrade cost.

    • @kirillf4975
      @kirillf4975 Před 2 lety +1

      How do you search for that? I failed several times

  • @mikemcphil
    @mikemcphil Před 2 lety

    Thanks highlighting this! Ordering one soon. Space was my main factor in not getting an airbrush, and this solves that issue.

  • @MrJayhwk
    @MrJayhwk Před 2 lety

    I just picked one of these up bc of this video. Have stayed away from airbrushing for a long time and this was a great entry into it. So far I love it!

  • @kenpehoski2551
    @kenpehoski2551 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm suprised your compressor lasted that long. Mine crapped the bed at around the 1 year mark. I invested in a California Air Tools tanked model from the 'quiet' series and have been loving it for a couple years now.

  • @TheJhfkgf
    @TheJhfkgf Před 2 lety +9

    It would be great to see a follow-up. If this is legit, I would definitely get into airbrushing, as this is so convenient compared to a normal one for me. If you do make a follow-up, could you include buying tips, like what to look out for ect. You mentioning getting a version with a hose was a very good point.

  • @williamw704
    @williamw704 Před 2 lety +2

    Just bought the same one Jon used in this video. Super surprised how well the compressor and brush combo worked. Was able to lay down nice primes and basecoats very well. Going to recommend this to my mech modeler friends!

  • @patrickcantrell2799
    @patrickcantrell2799 Před rokem

    Thank you. I watched this video at least four times and finally got one of these. I have ALWAYS wanted an airbrush but that compressor was the big hurdle. Been using this a ton, handed it off to my wife and she loves it too. We're making a seven foot volcano prop for Halloween and the compressor was in my pocket three to five hours as we painted the lava. Battery lasted that whole time, never got hot. Just used it for my first slap chop base coating and having a blast. So absolutely worth the seventy bucks.

  • @942mattu
    @942mattu Před 2 lety +3

    This has been the most useful single video around minipainting for me! The high initial investment and the big air compressor has kept me out of airbrushing. This wireless compressor is a total game changer. I ordered one and will try it out :).

  • @Novouk
    @Novouk Před 2 lety +4

    Just throwing this out there - I ordered the one from the UK Amazon link, it arrived and the pump didn't work at all. Fully charged it and the charging light confirmed this, however there was no light, no sound, no nothing coming from the pump, clearly faulty and is now "Currently Unavailable." I would purchase with caution.

  • @arron.barnett
    @arron.barnett Před 2 lety +2

    I actually got gifted a similar portable airbush recently. It's awesome for letting me experiment and see if I like airbrushing (which it turns out I very much do). I fully expect I'll be upgrading my setup before long, but considering my one was pretty cheap (not that I paid for it), it's doing an alright job at getting my foot in the door.

  • @Xynth22
    @Xynth22 Před 2 lety

    This is cool. Was considering an airbrush when I got into 3d printing, but was really dreading the whole big compressor thing. So nice to know this exists as an option.

  • @DMStraylight
    @DMStraylight Před 2 lety +9

    I'd love to see a long-term review of this thing; come back to it in, say, six months of use and see if it's still holding up well.

  • @ZhysaytheBandit
    @ZhysaytheBandit Před 2 lety +30

    When you are applying a shadow from below its called a nadir shadow. We use the term zenithal highlight all the time, but I almost never see anyone referring to its opposite by name.
    Anyways awesome video!

    • @dr.fistus94
      @dr.fistus94 Před 2 lety

      interesting. thank you

    • @Chevalerezk
      @Chevalerezk Před 2 lety +4

      Marco Frisoni calls it Genital Highlight, which is much more fun though

  • @bebebutterbub1344
    @bebebutterbub1344 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Great airbrush! Great channel!

  • @RobertPatrician
    @RobertPatrician Před rokem

    I use these for my temporary tattoo booth, they're amazing. Fun tip: Get a manifold and you can use multiple at once if you need a bit more pressure, particularly useful when cleaning.

  • @Mensch777
    @Mensch777 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! I always stayed away from airbrushing because the cost of getting into it plus the amount of time spend on finding the perfect product for me was just off putting. This thing seems like the perfect thing for me since I only want to use an airbrush for base coating.
    Alas, it is not available in germany. Feelsbadman

  • @usefulg_games
    @usefulg_games Před 2 lety +17

    Just ordered this from the affiliate link, the weather is getting colder here and priming is more difficult so having a quick and decent way to prime and undercoat is worth the price alone. If you move quickly there is an additional 8% off at Amazon in the UK.

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 2 lety +6

      Thanks for the support, friend!

    • @benjaminshephard6103
      @benjaminshephard6103 Před 2 lety +1

      Likewise! Only 7 left in stock now!

    • @bdog6160
      @bdog6160 Před 2 lety +3

      All gone now.

    • @Keplaves
      @Keplaves Před 2 lety +2

      Stuck it on my wishlist, literally what I need as i have limited space and will really help. I have been hand priming recently as far too cold to spray can in UK at the minute ☹️

    • @mc-eh4fw
      @mc-eh4fw Před 2 lety +2

      I’m looking for one that will ship to Luxembourg…seems like your video has them all sold out! :) great work dude, keep it up! As soon as they are back I’ll get it from your affiliate link 👍🏻

  • @HasteHobbies
    @HasteHobbies Před 2 lety

    Love it! Lots of folks tell me they can't make a dedicated space or the noise of the compressor is too much. This product should help tremendously.

  • @DustinWebb82
    @DustinWebb82 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for doing this. I’ve been thinking about this set up and now I know I’ll go for it.

  • @DaThingOnTheDoorstep
    @DaThingOnTheDoorstep Před 2 lety +6

    Cool! If this thing holds up long term, it takes care of one of the big hurdles to airbrushing! Now can we get airbrushing that also doesn't need a well-ventilated area?

    • @HeadHunterSix
      @HeadHunterSix Před 2 lety +1

      If you're using acrylics, an open window is sufficient. I might recommend wearing a regular ol' mask (but in the last two years, you've got a bunch of those, don't you?) But a well-ventilated area is not really a requirement.

  • @Wijkert
    @Wijkert Před 2 lety +6

    6:40 later in de video I can see some speckling after all (like at 9:21 with the blue ink already applied). Difficult to prevent if you use white ink undiluted. In some cases this doesn't matter, but in others like if you put a very transparant paint like an ink over the top, it can. I found the best way to avoid speckling is to thin it about 50/50 with airbrush thinner. Definitely worth a try!
    A higher PSI also helps, but not as much as the thinning.

    • @youtousim
      @youtousim Před 2 lety

      Good advice! I found a nice trick to reduce speckling is to apply multiple coats, or a gray (or other intermediate) undercoat. There is some speckling here on the sword, but around the top it looks really smooth. Don't think it's the filter in this case, but just a bit of sloppiness on the blade (which is painted over with metallic anyway) as the Model was primed blue, which is still shining through.

  • @frankycuttlas
    @frankycuttlas Před 2 lety

    After months of thinking about it, being too scared of the unknown, not really knowing where to start, I just bought my wife her first airbrush setup and items needed to get started thanks to your videos. I appreciate what you do, thank you!

  • @bettsdn
    @bettsdn Před 2 lety

    Genuinely impressive product. Thanks for sharing! Great speedpaint too.

  • @GeekandGlory
    @GeekandGlory Před 2 lety +25

    I really like this and I might have to check it out. As someone who doesn't have a dedicated painting space (currently my kitchen table), I was wondering how I would ever make an airbrush work. But a portable until with a hose (I would make sure to get the one with the hose so I could upgrade my airbrush), I think this could work for me. Thanks for the review!

    • @westcd
      @westcd Před 2 lety +4

      Saaaaaame! This could be a game changer!

    • @herculeholmes504
      @herculeholmes504 Před 2 lety

      I'm still skeptical, but even though I _have_ a compressor, if that gadget works reliably it would be the perfect thing to use when I'm just working on one model and I've got my equipment put away in the garage and I don't want to drag it all out.

  • @YoshisPainting
    @YoshisPainting Před 2 lety +13

    John needs a compressor with a tank :) Good review mate. Interesting solution for those with space issues. I'd be curious to know the sustainability of the battery regarding charge/recharge. Also, is there any kind of battery indicator on the battery? Would suck to be mid paint and the battery dies.

  • @triplecs7331
    @triplecs7331 Před rokem

    Great channel. Just now getting I to painting and you advise is invaluable. Thank you

  • @Asytra
    @Asytra Před rokem +2

    My partner bought me this for my birthday and I have to say I'm over the moon with it! I pared this with a "VIVOHOME" Portable Airbrush spray booth and it is perfect for an apartment and 100% portable setup. This is my first airbrush and I really feel like it is PERFECT as such. I'm learning fundamentals and yet still getting great results with the brush included. As you said in the future I can upgrade to a better brush and this one will still stay useful for priming and varnishing.
    If nothing else, this is amazing for people needing to prime indoors due to living in crazy hot and humid climates. Or place like the midwest where it is hot and humid in the summer and extremely cold in the winter. The paint booth can vent out a window or door, or you can make a box filter at the end of it and it works totally fine.
    One comment to note, this model does come with two plastic paint wells that can be swapped with the metal one, they feature more of a gradient at the bottom so this may be a good option for people who are bothered by the lip on the metal well.

  • @shaniamonde7341
    @shaniamonde7341 Před 2 lety +7

    I have one of these hand-held compressor airbrushes, got it as I live in an apartment so a loud vibrating compressor and permanent painting booth is a non-starter.
    Mine is a very similar but not exact of the one shown (mine has a push on paint cap lid), I have been able to paint a nice load of models on a single charge with my off-on nooby painting speed I was able to paint for 2 hours or so between charges. (USB charging)
    As mine does not have a hose I do notice that the battery/compressor does become hot in the hand after constant use which doesnt get hot enough to be unholdable, but I think it gets the actual airbrush hot which really drys out / gums up paint flow.
    On the whole though I do love it, I only use it for undercoating, I'm no artist so I havent really tried to do anything fancy with it. For what I need its perfect.

  • @NigelAnthonyBrink
    @NigelAnthonyBrink Před 2 lety +11

    My son. The day you were "crafted", the very "paint bottles" whispered (spilled) the name Ninjon. My child. I watched you with pride, as you grew into an a weapon of compressive power!

  • @jacobcoon1170
    @jacobcoon1170 Před 2 lety

    This is exactly what ive been waiting on to start airbrushing since i have limited hobby space. Im definitely picking one up

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Před 2 lety

    I like your studio. Elegant and tidy.

  • @legionofeverblight
    @legionofeverblight Před 2 lety +21

    John, I saw your compressor set up and as an engineer I can tell you that most likely you technically don’t need a new compressor but rather a tank to store the compressed air in. (In the end you might still end up buying a new one which has a tank already integrated with the compressor ;))
    The tank is crucial for constant pressure output as the compressor will fill it up at a higher pressure than you require and the output of that tank will be regulated at the pressure you want to spray with.
    With this system, the jerks from the compressor you are currently facing will be eliminated completely ;)
    So don’t buy a compressor without a tank !

    • @snesguy9176
      @snesguy9176 Před 2 lety +1

      Ayy I may not be an engineer but that was also my first thought. He needs a tank and a quality regulator.

    • @PhD777
      @PhD777 Před 2 lety

      And, a water trap... between the tank and brush.

  • @devonwilson8306
    @devonwilson8306 Před 2 lety +4

    I didn't have this brand, but I bought a similar one early last year. It was a fantastic purchase, and also came with an airbrush. It didn't last very long however. After just a few long sessions with it, it started getting very unreliable - no matter how much I cleaned it or took it apart, it would just sputter and clog within a minute or so. (long sessions being about 4 hours of just priming things, but spread a couple weeks apart.)
    So, I'd love to see you come back to this one in a month or two and just give an update on how it is holding up.

    • @adamlee2550
      @adamlee2550 Před 2 lety

      4 hours of priming?
      How many minis are you buying?

    • @devonwilson8306
      @devonwilson8306 Před 2 lety

      @@adamlee2550 far too many 😅. I think one of those sessions was a full 2k point marine army, and another was a ton of GSC stuff.
      But I also do it while something's on the tv, so I'd prime a bit, get distracted for a few minutes, prime some more, check my phone for a few, prime, etc.

  • @seraphoncobus
    @seraphoncobus Před 2 lety

    This looks like a great way to get into airbrushing. It's very tempting.
    I also love pandemic and Warcraft and that is the best expansion.

  • @aaronbrown4275
    @aaronbrown4275 Před 2 lety +2

    Ninjon thinks Lich-King was the GOAT expansion?
    I knew there was a reason I liked this channel!

  • @T1tusCr0w
    @T1tusCr0w Před 2 lety +22

    What a long way the hobby has come. I’f I’d ever imagined in the late 80s that an industrial airbrush ( which I used for art ) would become plug + play it would blow my tiny mind 💪🏻🤣 actually, thinking about this. This airbrush compressor is the equivalent of like say a guy who uses a Wacom ( 32 inch big boy one ) moving to an iPad Pro. Yeah the Wacom is Better. But a lot of the time you don’t want to go to the other room put the pc on & work in you giant 12k x 12k canvas. You just want to grab that iPad put Procreate on and bang one out, quick and dirty 👀 ( we’re still talking about art right? 🧐 yes! ) this is the airbrush you will actually use , cause it’s easy.

    • @c3ramics
      @c3ramics Před 2 lety +2

      That's just a great analogy haha. Still dreaming of a Cintiq haha.

    • @botousai
      @botousai Před 2 měsíci +1

      As someone who had a Cintiq and got rid of it because of my ipad...This is the best analogy ever lol.

  • @lostsanityreturned
    @lostsanityreturned Před 2 lety +3

    Ooof, "tankless compressor"... jesus dude

  • @voltage3d469
    @voltage3d469 Před 2 lety

    Congrats on getting the support you need to keep going, May your channel Grow!

  • @battlereadyminis171
    @battlereadyminis171 Před 2 lety +1

    love the monument airbrush in the intro!

  • @magnusmillerwilson
    @magnusmillerwilson Před 2 lety +3

    Jon, you’re really coming into your own on this one. I LOVE how the “gloves are off” and the sarcasm and attitude flow like the Mississippi in early May.

  • @joek600
    @joek600 Před 2 lety +15

    I gotta say that im shocked that I, in a financial post apocalyptic wasteland called Greece, have better gear than a pro. These little compressors usually are fixed on your airbrush and basically turns it to single action. The one you have is of the very few that can accept a cord. The problem is that even these wont last very long before starting to provide inconsistent air pressure or die out.
    Generally air compressor without tank = pressure issues right away or down the line, because the motor never stops working. Some air compressors try to compensate by using the cord as a sort of air container.
    A decent chinese air compressor with a small tank comes around 130 euros and thats with a metric tone of taxes added in. Im sure that in US you can get a better deal. They are quite small and portable. They are not loud but they can be annoying to other people if you share the room. The answer to that are the Silent Compressors like those from Sil-Air. They are based on refrigeration compressors and combined with a tank they can be as silent as your average fridge. Those go from 300 to 500 euros. But the cool thing is that you can very easily make a DIY one if you recycle (or buy) a freezer compressor and a roof fire exstinguisher or a similar small tank. I made mine for less than 100 euros, it has a 14Lt tank that allows 45 min of continuous spraying before the motor kicks in and even then its just a refrigerator humming sound. Works perfectly for the last 6 years now.

  • @boardsontables8924
    @boardsontables8924 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Love how you painted the model. I have this game and it has quickly become my favorite way to play Pandemic.

  • @kemal2551
    @kemal2551 Před 2 lety

    i got one of these some time ago for shits and giggles while i had a full airbrush set up already. ive been pushing these towards new gunpla builders, glad to see it here

  • @spacemarinebob
    @spacemarinebob Před 2 lety +3

    "My tankless air compressor" uhhhh... not saying you 100% need one... but like...

  • @timothyyoung2962
    @timothyyoung2962 Před 2 lety +6

    Okay... If I could get my hands on this I would use it for mini painting. The whole "dedicated space" is a big issue for me since I live in a 3rd-floor apartment with NO space to airbrush. I don't even have a dedicated painting room. I paint in my kitchen on my old island. Cover it with a mat so I don't get paint on the table I eat on and yeah, that's my "dedicated painting area". My kitchen table. Also where I build terrain. And where I draw and write. I do have a balcony and I could take this little sucker out there and airbrush. Always wanted to use an airbrush for my terrain as well.

    • @Gingerbread22
      @Gingerbread22 Před 2 lety

      There are ones like this on Amazon. There are ones like this for body paint and face makeup that are meant to be portable and I think these have just been rebranded for models.

    • @GeekandGlory
      @GeekandGlory Před 2 lety

      Haha So I am not the only one who paints at my kitchen table? 😂
      But this little airbrush got me excited as I didn't know such things existed and it is pretty adorable too!

  • @twistedbrushminiatures3664

    I just recently got an airbrush, it's pretty fun to play around with!

  • @atillakarman9298
    @atillakarman9298 Před 2 lety +6

    I have one that looks like a carbon copy of this airbrush set, but the branding is different. Different but just as weird.
    Anyhow my compressor unit can get very hot after about 30 minutes of almost constant use. Too hot to hold.
    Anyhow I can confirm that the little compressor is pushing out a steady airflow right until the last second when it runs out of battery and stops.
    Also @ninjon:
    i've been watching your channel for a while, and i have to say that I like your content the most of all the miniature painter youtubers. I can't quite put my finger on why, but your format clicks the most with me. Seeing what you are doing and listening to you narrating and explaining, i find it very useful! Keep up the good work!

    • @Ninjon
      @Ninjon  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words Atilla, glad to have you here!

  • @Devcon
    @Devcon Před 2 lety +6

    I've been eyeing this model (or similar ones) for a while and mostly been on the fence... well you convinced me. Just pulled the trigger.
    Incidentally I did a double take when I saw the price though - you said 70$ but when I checked the Canadian Amazon link you provided I expected an increase due to the exchange rate (naturally) but it's a whopping 230 Canadian... which is MUCH higher. Ended up buying it from the US site (where it IS at 70 USD) and even counting exchange shipping and import comes up to 100 CAD. So fellow Canucks: go to the US site if you want to take the plunge ;)

    • @MrKeech666
      @MrKeech666 Před 2 lety

      They are out of stock. Damn Ninjon and his endorsement!

  • @baitbait65
    @baitbait65 Před 2 lety

    Smooth brushwork on the light bronze trim. Cheers

  • @yoshiwiseful
    @yoshiwiseful Před rokem

    Thanks for the review and making this video! 🙌

  • @chuckf
    @chuckf Před 2 lety +1

    So glad you made this video. I have been using mine (Autolock cordless Airbrush Kit, with high and low pressure settings) for a few months, with great success. My first airbrush in 30 years of painting minis! It's been a great way to learn this tool, starting with zenithal priming and working my way up to some detail work. Mine doesn't have the hose but the Master airbrush fits directly to it, giving me some options and ability to quick swap. Others have shown these in use with modeling and canvas painting and so far, it's performed well. It's been a very useful and cost effective tool for me. Speeding-up my process over a brush and providing me more control and consistency over a rattle can. Great to see a luminary in mini painting is finding these useful as well. :D

  • @stevezissou8900
    @stevezissou8900 Před 2 lety +1

    I've never airbrushed before and I just started getting into miniatures. I think the size and price, as well as your review, convinced me to give this a shot.

  • @dynno1976
    @dynno1976 Před rokem

    Legend, I been looking at one of these for a while. The algorithm must have sensed it. And low and behold I must have missed this video. Thanks man you are a star

  • @Slenkamure
    @Slenkamure Před 2 lety

    thank you @ninjon i had been looking at this thing for awhile exclusively for priming

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před 2 lety

    The sound effects in the intro were spot on.

  • @karmaq8462
    @karmaq8462 Před 2 lety

    Hmm this is cool , love how you painted it and made it seem easy , I will start painting with this style , thanks 👍

  • @ericcook8254
    @ericcook8254 Před 2 lety

    Good review I was given one of these for Christmas. Makes me feel more relieved that it will be useful.

  • @kylemoore7746
    @kylemoore7746 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. Gonna make it my first airbrush.

  • @WilliamDeLaVega
    @WilliamDeLaVega Před rokem

    Thank you for the recommendation and information, 1 month into the hobby I'm glad I found your channel. 😊👌🎨

  • @MikemakingStuff
    @MikemakingStuff Před 2 lety +1

    You're my hero! Been warily circling these airbrush/kits on Amazon for almost 6months but hesitant. Sold me . I'll use your affiliate link! Thanks for the very genuine review.

  • @user-hn7ck4np2n
    @user-hn7ck4np2n Před 2 lety

    What a great work!! I love it your rich king painting

  • @Sudo_Nimh
    @Sudo_Nimh Před 2 lety

    I was wondering how these worked, thanks for throwing yourself on that one for us! :D

  • @ChrisOsberg
    @ChrisOsberg Před 2 lety

    Wow, this is a cool looking product. Nice choice for a review. I'm pretty tempted!

  • @kravenamg2138
    @kravenamg2138 Před 2 lety

    I am so happy to stumble across this video right now. I've been wanting to pick up airbrushing for a long time now, but just do not have the space or money for a compressor (at least a decent one anyway). This is almost answering my prayers for a solution. Thank you so much for the video.

  • @kevinl1664
    @kevinl1664 Před 2 lety

    this is a great informational video! Thanks for putting it together! makes me want to get back into air brushing.

  • @kaibe5241
    @kaibe5241 Před 2 lety

    Yup, picked up the neat and handy one, exact same thing. It's amazing.

  • @HanoiHustler
    @HanoiHustler Před rokem

    I don't even paint miniatures and I love your show!
    Well done!

  • @WiganPaddy
    @WiganPaddy Před rokem

    Another item I have to add now to my ever growing list of items I need to buy for my hobby. Thanks Jon 😊

  • @JHB141
    @JHB141 Před 2 lety

    Although this video was about the compressor, I picked up at least three technique ideas that I am going to try on my next miniature! Many thanks!

  • @jasonmcguire1615
    @jasonmcguire1615 Před 2 lety

    Great vid Jon you sir have earned your tendies. I just ordered one to help me keep my sanity while the wife and I are staying at the McDonald’s house keeping our future painter where she belongs. This should help scratch the itch while I’m away from home

  • @rpgforgestudio
    @rpgforgestudio Před 2 lety

    @Ninjon this is amazing paint job!!