Tamiya 74519 Spray-Work HG Single Airbrush - Model Builders Edition  [74519]

Tamiya 74519 - SPRAY-WORK HG SINGLE AIRBRUSH
Price:
£49.04
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
74519
GTIN:
4950344745197
Condition:
Brand New
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Controlled Spray for Model Builders Using Tamiya 74519

The Tamiya 74519 Spray-Work HG Single Airbrush is aimed at model builders seeking reliable, repeatable spray control. Its construction supports precise paint placement for detailed panel lines and small parts.

Engineered for Consistent Atomisation

With precision-manufactured internals, the Tamiya Spray-Work HG Single Airbrush keeps atomisation consistent across different paint mixes. Each airbrush is inspected to help reduce blockages and uneven flow during use.

Useful Across Finishing and Touch Up Tasks

Its balance of fine control and reasonable flow makes the airbrush suitable for touch ups, gloss coats, and subtle shading. When paired with the right thinning and pressure it produces clean transitions and crisp edges.

Specifications

  • Brand: Tamiya
  • Product Name: Spray-Work HG Single Airbrush
  • Model Number: 74519
  • Category: Tools & Paints > Spray-Work
  • Type: Airbrush

For builders focused on neat finishes and dependable control, the Tamiya Spray-Work HG Single Airbrush is a practical tool to keep in the workshop.

Speckling is usually caused by improper thinning or incorrect pressure. Thin to the recommended viscosity and lower the psi, then build coats in light layers to reduce specks.
Flush thoroughly with cleaner after colour changes and run cleaner through the airbrush for a few seconds at the end of a session. Wipe the needle gently and store it protected to avoid bending.
A regulator for steady pressure, a moisture trap for compressors, and a selection of thinners suited to your paints all contribute to better performance and cleaner finishes.
Yes, it can handle clear coats when thinned appropriately and applied in light passes. Make sure to clean the airbrush immediately after using varnishes to avoid clogging.
Use spare sprue, card, or a scrap panel to test pressure, distance, and paint mix. This helps you dial in the spray and avoid mistakes on the actual model surface.

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