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you can suprisingly do alot with the testors stuff.......If you're looking to really get into detailing with an airbrush, you're going to want to make sure to get a "dual action" airbrush, the single action versions are ok for coverage, but the dual action brushes, allow you to controll the airflow, and the paintflow too, making it MUCH easier to do fine detail work.....You can use alot of different paints with these too, but I really like to use water based acrylics when working with a brush...much easier cleanup, a huge selection of colors just about anywhere you go, and cheaper, not to mention you don't have the issue of fumes or ventilation to deal with...just my .02