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I never heard about that color but I am a noob...
https://angelusdirect.com/pages/color-chart
Just so we understand eachother. You need special color for airbrushing. I don't have a clue about Angelus...

No, sorry if I explained myself wrong hahaha. I read that you need something to make the paint less thick. A thinner, you add to the regular paint. I am not sure how this works as I’ve never done it before but that’s how I read it works. I can vouche for the paint as it comes though I apply it with a brush. It’s great for sneakers
 
I never heard about that color but I am a noob...
https://angelusdirect.com/pages/color-chart
Just so we understand eachother. You need special color for airbrushing. I don't have a clue about Angelus...
You can check out the results in my instagram @dans.larue or Facebook @danslaruemx I’ve painted all of this sneakers with angelus. I haven’t uploaded anything here though because nothing is airbrushed :sleep: I intend to change that soon!!
 
https://spraygunner.com/
These people have no problem shipping internationally, that I know of. Many people here recommend them. Sometimes even with international shipping they can be cheaper than some local suppliers.
This of course , opens up the opportunity for me to recommend a mr.hobby GSI brush. (we all knew this was coming :) ) No one here has had a complaint on their quality, they are often compared directly to iwatas and they run about a third the price of iwata.
 
No, sorry if I explained myself wrong hahaha. I read that you need something to make the paint less thick. A thinner, you add to the regular paint. I am not sure how this works as I’ve never done it before but that’s how I read it works. I can vouche for the paint as it comes though I apply it with a brush. It’s great for sneakers

You have your info on the thinner correct.
 
https://spraygunner.com/
These people have no problem shipping internationally, that I know of. Many people here recommend them. Sometimes even with international shipping they can be cheaper than some local suppliers.
This of course , opens up the opportunity for me to recommend a mr.hobby GSI brush. (we all knew this was coming :) ) No one here has had a complaint on their quality, they are often compared directly to iwatas and they run about a third the price of iwata.
Oh my!!! I got so excited hahaha!!! I will certainly check that out tomorrow I wake up, cause here it’s midnight and I have a hungry baby tomorrow morning hahaha but you just made my day!! I will check out specially the mr hobby one!! I’m so glad I found you guys thanks so much
 
https://spraygunner.com/
These people have no problem shipping internationally, that I know of. Many people here recommend them. Sometimes even with international shipping they can be cheaper than some local suppliers.
This of course , opens up the opportunity for me to recommend a mr.hobby GSI brush. (we all knew this was coming :) ) No one here has had a complaint on their quality, they are often compared directly to iwatas and they run about a third the price of iwata.
here's another one which I think they ship to mexico. Check map:
https://www.air-craft.net/acatalog/Delivery-Information.html
 
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For a bare minimum budget, and considering you are doing mostly fabric. I think you couldnt beat this
https://spraygunner.com/badger-150-1-siphon-feed-airbrush/
or
https://spraygunner.com/badger-150cs-siphon-feed-airbrush/

In any case, please verify they will ship to you and come back and get some thoughts on the different brushes you like. I dont wanna steer you wrong.
The GSIs are all gravity so the above might be better for you.


Hello! I checked them out. I loved the badger 150. I just emailed the people from the website to ask about the shipping. Just I wanted to let you know that I’m planning to use the airbrush for more than just fabric. Actually my business is very versatile, I do sneakers, fabric shoes, handbags, baseball bats, walls and even body painting (I know I only have job once a year on Halloween hahaha but I’m very popular with my characterizations.) I know that I’m complicating things even more because I need a much more versatile airbrush and therefore I need to invest more. The thing is that I want something inexpensive (like those badgers you sent me) to begin with, and as I improve with my technique and become more popular with the airbrush, invest in an eclipse. So after this, you still recommend the badger?
 
Hello! I checked them out. I loved the badger 150. I just emailed the people from the website to ask about the shipping. Just I wanted to let you know that I’m planning to use the airbrush for more than just fabric. Actually my business is very versatile, I do sneakers, fabric shoes, handbags, baseball bats, walls and even body painting (I know I only have job once a year on Halloween hahaha but I’m very popular with my characterizations.) I know that I’m complicating things even more because I need a much more versatile airbrush and therefore I need to invest more. The thing is that I want something inexpensive (like those badgers you sent me) to begin with, and as I improve with my technique and become more popular with the airbrush, invest in an eclipse. So after this, you still recommend the badger?
I have not personally had a 150, but it was kind of a go to brush for a long time as i understand it. Never seen a complaint on one really. It would be a very versatile brush with no real reason to ever upgrade except to add something that was really good at extremely fine details. I would personally think the next step would be maybe to add a finer needle and nozzle for the 150 and then a brush in a .2 ( like my GSI ps270).
I have never compared the two directly but I dont think an eclipse would add a whole lot for you if you owned a 150. Just looking at the features and the builds I would say they are close cousins in how you would use the two.
Being siphon feed and not using a super small nozzle means it should not be very finicky or picky about paint mixes and should even handle some metallics. Plus all of what you mentioned favors a siphon brush really.
So in short yes, I would recommend one. Though admittedly it is not from personal experience with that particular brush but I think it would fit all of your needs extremely well. Budget, brand reputation, and suitability for your purpose.

That 150CS and some of the other 150 options also come with a hose that will attach to a regular compressor or regular compressor quick connect btw (I think....you might want to verify that one end is 1/4" npt with the sellers) I know its an extra $20 but it would make things very easy for you to get up and running with things you can buy at any wal-mart or hardware store.
 
@DaveG could tell you a lot more about the 150 and make a better suggestion as to which 150 package would be best. I think he has several of them.

Thanks a lot!
Yeah, I would really rather buy a package because I’ve actually never held an airbrush in my hands before and I need everything, every little screw
I can’t wait to decide which one to buy and start learning. I liked the exercise book on the paasche one I mentioned (of course I wouldn’t choose an airbrush because of the booklet but it seemed like a nice addition for me as a noob)
But I’m getting pretty convinced about the 150
I will wait to see which package best suits me!
 
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