twopounder Posted Wednesday at 11:15 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:15 PM (edited) I stumbled upon this on Amazon and figured I'd give it a try. I've been hit and miss with airbrushes and have generally found that they just aren't worth my time for the level of painting I do (I'm somewhere around "okay"). I've had some of the less expensive airbrushes that jam almost instantly and have found that all of the time I'm supposed to save is spent cleaning them out. Not to mention time taken to switch paints. The concept of having multiple bottles with disposable tips intrigued me. As you may notice, its a battery powered, portable airbrush that uses a cheap plastic bottle and air needle. At first glance, it seems pretty gimmicky. There are other battery powered airbrushes and they are all horrible. The difference here is that it doesn't really try to be an airbrush. That is, it isn't trying to sell itself as anything special. It knows what it is - inexpensive and perhaps "just good enough". Is it? I did a couple of tests and I'm actually rather impressed. Note - I suck at airbrushing. I haven't spent much time doing it and typically would only use it for priming indoors because humidity here is awful most of the year. First I tried using it for priming the A10s you see in the background, but with the version 2.0 kit using 0.5 nozzles. These were TERRIBLE. They replicate the nozzle and needle of an airbrush, but jammed very quickly. Even when I dumped so much airbrush thinner into the mix that it splattered and ran, it still jammed fairly quickly. So the 2.0 kit is a no go. Also, you CANNOT backflow the air to mix the bottle. It will force paint down the handle towards the battery and pump. Luckily the paint appears to have dried before it shorted anything, but be VERY careful about this. Pre-mix the bottle and remove it if you need to do anything more. I then tried the version 1.0 needles to prime a squadron of 8mm stormblades. This went VERY well. The airbrush actually worked much better than a rattle can and kept a very smooth, consistent layer of black primer. There was some splattering, but I'd say on par with the average rattle can - except without the propellant the flow was much more smooth and even. I'll try to make a video of the priming process at some point, but here are pictures of cenobium with a carbon basecoat over the black primer. You can see the model in the middle still has the black rattle can primer I put on them: Its a little hard to see, but you can tell the difference. The base coat went on very smooth and even. Far more than I could have done with a brush (I know many people can, but I can't brush that smooth yet). For the Stormblades, I wanted a somewhat light tricolor camo scheme using green, black and brown, so I picked Vallejo Heavy Carbon black, along with Army Green and Onyx Skin of the army painter fanatics line. Sadly, the last two proved to be a bit too light and pastel, but still went on really smooth. Again, I'm not an airbrush pro, and this was my first time attempting this kind of camo pattern. I'd definitely use darker colors and apply a slightly heavier coat, but it does show that the airbrush does the trick. Best of all? The cleanup was just rinsing out the bottle and the tip. Technically the tip is "disposable", but I didn't see a reason to. I suppose it will eventually have an issue that requires throwing away, but I'd guess that the tip can last dozens if not hundreds of hours of use before needing to be replaced. Since you get several bottles, you can actually queue up your paints and get through multiple colors pretty quickly on the model. They do come with silicon stoppers, so the needles won't clog with dry paint. If you're a pro airbrush user though, I'm not sure you'll see to much point in this. Maybe if you are travelling and want something you could easily use in a hotel, especially for the priming and basecoat ability. The accuracy is not great and its handle shape is not very good for control or precision. With some practice, you probably could become decent at using it for detail work, but I'm guessing you'd be better off getting a real airbrush at that point. Pros: Fast to start Easy to clean Quickly switch colors with several ready bottles Battery lasts a good amount of time, even on high Great if you're still uncertain about using an airbrush Very portable - no compressor to haul and its pretty quiet Can prime/basecoat pretty much anywhere, even hotel rooms Cons: low precision and accuracy Definitely has some splattering and can be worse if you aim it too far down or get paint dripping near the air nozzle Does require gravity, so not ergonomic or easy to use at extreme angles Not going to outperform a quality airbrush Need to be very careful not to accidentally get paint down the handle Meh: Its $108 (about the price of a cheap airbrush and compressor) Handle gets warm after 10+ minutes of constant use (not sure if it gets any worse if you keep it plugged in and spent an hour or so) Does require power and charging Edited Wednesday at 11:23 PM by twopounder Magos Takatus, Domhnall and Firedrake Cordova 2 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bung Posted Thursday at 06:29 AM Share Posted Thursday at 06:29 AM So let me get this straight, you buy cheap chinese knock off airbrushes and complain you have Problems and they are not worth your time? Sorry you fell for some influencer telling you airbrushing is magic Skill improvement. It isnt. Its a set of skills you need time to learn. Even for traveling i would rather invest in a Fengda AS 186 Compressor and carry my normal airbrushes. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108377 Share on other sites More sharing options...
twopounder Posted Thursday at 07:13 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 07:13 AM No, you didn't get that straight, but okay Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108381 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbarnby71 Posted Thursday at 10:37 AM Share Posted Thursday at 10:37 AM I appreciate the time taken to review this. I have an airbrush and compressor but only use mine for base coats, so I find I break it out less and less these days due to the clean-up. As I only work on maybe 2 or 3 models at a time, something like this might work for me. I also noticed the older version has he needle attached to the bottle and it has a cover so in theory you can keep your paint sealed in the bottle for days, maybe even weeks. Big win for me as I use one colour. twopounder 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108390 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firedrake Cordova Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:43 PM It looks like an intriguing idea, and it looks like you've got decent results from it twopounder 1 Back to top Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108449 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bung Posted Friday at 06:34 AM Share Posted Friday at 06:34 AM 23 hours ago, twopounder said: No, you didn't get that straight, but okay I quote your own Post: I've been hit and miss with airbrushes and have generally found that they just aren't worth my time for the level of painting I do (I'm somewhere around "okay"). I've had some of the less expensive airbrushes that jam almost instantly and have found that all of the time I'm supposed to save is spent cleaning them out. Not to mention time taken to switch paints. Brand airbrushes arent expensive for the name only, they are expensive due to more precise manufacturing. Cheap airbrush means rougher Metal surfaces which are harder to clean. Tighter tolerances and smoother surfaces reduced gaming posibilities. I am an experienced Airbrush User and it Takes me 1/4 of the time to strip down and clean a H&S Infinity or an Iwata Eclipse than the 30€ beater airbrush i bought for fun. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108548 Share on other sites More sharing options...
twopounder Posted Friday at 12:03 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 12:03 PM 5 hours ago, Bung said: I quote your own Post: I've been hit and miss with airbrushes and have generally found that they just aren't worth my time for the level of painting I do (I'm somewhere around "okay"). I've had some of the less expensive airbrushes that jam almost instantly and have found that all of the time I'm supposed to save is spent cleaning them out. Not to mention time taken to switch paints. Brand airbrushes arent expensive for the name only, they are expensive due to more precise manufacturing. Cheap airbrush means rougher Metal surfaces which are harder to clean. Tighter tolerances and smoother surfaces reduced gaming posibilities. I am an experienced Airbrush User and it Takes me 1/4 of the time to strip down and clean a H&S Infinity or an Iwata Eclipse than the 30€ beater airbrush i bought for fun. You missed the entire point of my post. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108612 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bung Posted Friday at 05:07 PM Share Posted Friday at 05:07 PM 4 hours ago, twopounder said: You missed the entire point of my post. Well, the first point in your essay is, - i bought a cheap Airbrush and it sucks working with it. - then this review lacks basically important informations like: can the pressure / airflow changed, how is the supply with spare parts like spare batteries and bottles, maximum working time Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108661 Share on other sites More sharing options...
twopounder Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM 9 hours ago, Bung said: Well, the first point in your essay is, - i bought a cheap Airbrush and it sucks working with it. - then this review lacks basically important informations like: can the pressure / airflow changed, how is the supply with spare parts like spare batteries and bottles, maximum working time This is not an essay. I'm not working against your syllabus. Its a post sharing that I discovered this tool and my thoughts about it. Nothing more, nothing less and that is the only point. Its not a dissertation about my experience with airbrushing. I'm not selling anything. I'm not making money on this. I'm not trying to convince anyone to run out and buy it. See above. I included a picture of the airbrush with a pressure knob on the side. Instead of being condescending and acting like you're better than the rest of us, you could have just asked those questions or looked it up. I'm under no obligation to provide anything. On 5/8/2025 at 10:43 AM, Firedrake Cordova said: It looks like an intriguing idea, and it looks like you've got decent results from it It definitely has some uses. The splatter makes it a bit frustrating to use past prime/simple base coats. I worked on the A10s and had some issues with the paint being too thin (was new Vallejo paints and took a little trial and error to get consistency and pressure in a good spot). Still had too much overspray on the 0.3 for the split scheme (darker top and lighter bottom), so it didn't work great. I may try to fix it tomorrow with the 0.2 needle and see if that works better for making a tighter line. It could also be that the paint is just a bit too thin. I'll keep experimenting and see if I can dial it in a bit more. Would be good to at least be able to do base coat + cloth parts with it, then finish the rest by hand. But even if its really just prime + basecoat, it would speed up my process quite a bit. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/385817-actekart-portable-airbrush-a-quick-paint-cheat-code/#findComment-6108715 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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