Airbrush Starter kits

Suggest or recommend suitable tools for use in constructing your model railway.
mijj
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Thanks both. It was the air colours I looked at. I'd better get them then as I was thinking that air referred to airplanes :D .

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Hi Guys,

Had to a refresher of airbrushes after a break and this maybe of help as it does spell out a few good things and had a number of videos to follow, good luck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpA2Zykmu3A

Cheers
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Well our grandson now wants to do some weathering on our trains, so we want to know a few of the best starter colours you recommend, for the dirt/dust effect to begin with, then I bet plenty of cleaner to get it all back of again. :lol:
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These packs give a good starting point.

https://howesmodels.co.uk/product/railm ... ring-pack/

https://howesmodels.co.uk/product/railm ... ring-pack/

In addition, rust and iron oxide weathering powders are useful and some white/light grey for limescale around leaks and washout plugs on steam locos.
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Thank you another present sorted.
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