I would just pick up a cheap 6 ft one from master on amazon. I have one similar to this one that came with an airbrush and has absolutely no issues. I also have it connected with quick disconnects . Personally I would move down to the 3/8 size for flexibility, weight and footprint but if u don't want to buy new couplers I understand and what u have there should work. For roughly the same 18 dollars you'll spend on the larger hose you could probably convert over to 3/8, hose and connects or very close to that same price point
Master Airbrush Premium 6 Foot Nylon Braided Airbrush Hose with Standard 1/8" Size Fitting on One End and a 1/4" Size Fitting on the Other End (Hose color may vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CJHZXS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_T5iVDbZBF2A8Q
Thanks for the reply, I have a 1/8 cause I thought that was required when I was reading up on it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS?
I'm assuming I would need to buy a second adapter to make that work? I can easily return this hose and reorder if I cannot do that.
>1: You say you use Vallejo paints, what is the reason for using that brand, Cost? Quality?
Boils down to really just two things.... the model air/game air paints are pre-thinned for airbrushing which is super handy, especially when starting out, and two, dropper bottles are infinitely better for airbrush work than those stupid-ass paint pots GW makes. I have LOTS of GW paints as they are amazing paints. (expensive, but amazing) Typically i brush paint with GW and airbrush with Vallejo.
>2: For some reason, that airbrush costs nearly 60 pounds :D (i live in the UK, if you hadnt guessed!) if i were to get that specific airbrush, what else would i need to make it work, you mention an Air Compressor (brand? type?) and a Water Trap (whats the purpose of that - as i say, bit of a noob here!), what else, some sort of Hose to connect the compressor to the brush i assume? any cleaning supplies? which specific paints do you use?
WTF?! That airbrush is 60 fuckin pounds in the UK. Shit. At any rate, ANY TANK compressor will work. A tank compressor compresses air into a giant tank that is THEN let out of the tank through the brush, which allows for smooth flow. If it were an air compressor without a tank then it would "putt, putt, putt air out." which is deadly for airbrush work. You want smooth constant air flow.
Water trap for air compressors Note: these aren't 100% necessary for a larger tank air compressor as the large tank somewhat does exactly what this little guy does. These are usually only necessary for a compressor that isn't a tank fed. Moisture through condensed air is a real problem and if it gets into your paint, it'll fuck up your smoothness of airbrushing.
My exact compressor, which can be used for LOTS of things, not just airbrushing. Note: the only downside to these types of compressor is how goddamned loud they are. Pretty much HAVE to be used outdoors.
I connect the airbrush to the hose i linked earlier. I connect that hose to the water trap i linked earlier. I connect the water trap to a standard thick cheap air compressor hose. I connect the cheap air compressor hose to the air compressor.
I assure you it's FAR less complicated than it seems. That masters brush i linked you earlier comes with a 'quick release' that is STUPID handy. It connects to the airbrush hose (the blue-ish one linked) really quickly.
I use pretty much exclusively Vallejo Air paints.
Only difference between game and model air ranges is the color vibrance and ability to be touched repeatedly and not wear off. (should not be a problem at all if you varnish your models though). Game air colors are generally formulated to mimic the GW range as well.
The only difference between Game and Model vs Game Air/Model Air is that the Air versions of them are pre-thinned and ready to shoot through an airbrush straight outta the bottle. You can buy almost any of those colors individually from amazon.
Also, Airbrush Guru is THE best resource I've seen on the subject. TON of helpful tips and tricks. Great in-depth reviews of noob friendly airbrushes and how to clean them. Most of the things I've linked you to buy can be used for things OTHER than airbrushing. The reasons for that are they are cheap. Good airbrushes run for hundreds of dollars. Shitty ones that still work awesome are priced accordingly. Start small, then dive in from there.
Lastly but not in the very least... safety is king. DO NOT AIRBRUSH IN A CLOSED ROOM WITH NO VENTILATION.
Airbrushing acrylics is the safest of the paints to shoot through, but even they can get in your lungs and over time cause problems. If you are going to try to airbrush indoors make sure you setup a proper ventilation system or have in place a spray booth. Something like this would be fine.
P.S. This is incredibly handy as well, like, more handy than anything I've shown you so far. It is obviously NOT necessary, but once you start airbrushing I would guarantee you that it'll be the next thing you buy. Helps when you need to sit the airbrush down but you still have paint in the cup. Enjoy! Again, go to that website, The Airbrush Guru for the best information. It's fantastic, seriously.
I use the cat-4710sq, which runs at 65 decibels or 9 decibels more than the cat-1P1060S, ie it's almost twice as loud. It's quiet enough for me. I listen to videos and podcasts while I airbrush. Besides, once the tank is full, the compressor only runs for a minute or so every 20-30 minutes of miniatures priming.
I bought the Master Airbrush Premium 6 Foot Nylon Braided Airbrush Hose:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Yes, the compressor is overkill, but I've been able to blow up beachballs and such for the grandkids -thank God.
Master Airbrush Premium 6 Foot Nylon Braided Airbrush Hose with Standard 1/8" Size Fitting on One End and a 1/4" Size Fitting on The Other End (Hose Color May Vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CJHZXS/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_8TXN5KB4FYSMAXY2E7DX
it should just be a 1/8th hose if the compressor is a 1/8th outlet as well.
like i use a 1/8th to a 1/4th cause i go to a pancake compressor https://smile.amazon.com/Master-Airbrush-Premium-Braided-Standard/dp/B001CJHZXS/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=airbrush+hose&qid=1632022325&sr=8-8
so a 1/8th to 1/8th should work with you
I bought the CAT-4710SQ. I kept everything 1/4 and just bought the Master Airbrush Premium 6 Foot Nylon Braided Airbrush Hose with Standard 1/8" Size Fitting on One End and a 1/4" Size Fitting on the other:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
All my hoses have 1/4 male quick release plugs on one end.
My first moisture trap failed quickly, so I now use an small inline one. This made things much simpler. So, my hose has quick release and so do my airbrushes.
you need the regulator that dude posted if yours dont have one and a hose
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
only thing i use. its 1/8th to 1/4th fitting , works good
so. i know its a little bigger then what you need but its worked for me.
i bought a cheap used pancake compressor off of Craigslist. got it for 30 bucks, bought a 1/4th to a 1/8th hose for air brush , and a cheap 20 dollar air brush. for a beginner its great and cost less then them 100 dollar kits.
if you want new https://www.harborfreight.com/3-gallon-13-hp-100-psi-oil-free-pancake-air-compressor-61615.html is 55 bucks and you can normally get coupons for 20% off
plus then you have the option of using the compressor as a brad nail gun , or air tools to fill say a car tire.
i have been having a blast with my compressor and nail gun. didn't think i would be using it other then air brushing but it works like a charm
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CJHZXS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
hose i bought
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CNHC59M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
gun i bought
and i have no issues so far, im sure the more expensive guns are better but i didn't know if i would be doing major projects. i just bought it to paint some welding helmets