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The Paasche TG-3F Professional Double Action Gravity Feed Airbrush Kit is a versatile, durable airbrush system made in the USA, featuring three interchangeable needle sizes (.25mm to .66mm), a solvent-proof PTFE packing for handling all paint types, and a double action gravity feed mechanism for smooth, precise paint flow. Ideal for a wide range of applications from automotive graphics to cake decorating, this kit includes all essential accessories for immediate use and long-lasting performance.







| ASIN | B002N0QA9A |
| Assembly required | Yes |
| Assembly time | 2 Minutes |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,152 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #157 in Airbrush Painting Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (991) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
| Item model number | TG-3F |
| Manufacturer | Paasche |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7.5 x 1.75 inches |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and labor. |
C**E
Fantastic airbrush
Amazing airbrush!! I’ve had this one for several years and it works amazing. Easy to use and easy to clean would highly recommend
S**E
Great quality airbrush for great price
I use this airbrush for painting miniatures (Warmachine, Warhammer, etc) and larger scale model kits. I'd never used an airbrush before, so I did a lot of research before buying anything. This model has the three things that were most important to me -- dual action, internal mix, gravity feed. I also like that it comes with three needles and tips. When painting minis, I use the smallest needle. When applying gloss varnish or basecoating larger models, the next size up works great. I haven't tried the biggest needle yet, though it would probably be good for painting terrain/dioramas. The airbrush is very easy to assemble and disassemble for cleaning. This was a big plus for me, as I was very intimidated at the prospect of having to take this thing apart and put it back together again. The instruction manual doesn't help much, but there are some good tutorials for this airbrush on YouTube. Just be careful with the needle! It is incredibly delicate. The only issue I've had is that the trigger sometimes sticks a bit when you press it down. I read of this problem in other reviews, and some even suggest how to file down a couple pieces to fix the problem. I haven't attempted this yet, but I might. However, the sticking trigger isn't really a big deal at all. Hasn't affected my painting, as far as I can tell. One thing to note -- the hose that comes with this airbrush didn't fit with the regulator on my air compressor (and the hose that came with the air compressor didn't fit with the airbrush). I just brought the hose and regulator to a hardware store and they found the right adapter. I guess whether you have this problem will depend on what compressor you get, but in the end it was only a $2 problem. In the end, this is a great airbrush. It feels very durable and it will be a LONG time before my skills exceed the capabilities of the airbrush. If you're looking for a quality airbrush that will work the way you want and last a long time, but don't want to pay the high prices for an Iwata, this is the way to go!
H**R
Best customer service I've seen in a long time.
Okay so I had been comparing airbrushes for months before I finally decided to go with the Talon. I previously had one of Paasche's cheaper single action airbrushes, and it worked great. The only reason I bought a new one was because I felt I needed a double action, but since modeling is just a small hobby of mine, I didn't want to spend a ton of money on a new airbrush. Well, I finally bit the bullet and bought the Talon, and when it arrived, I opened the box to be met with disappointment. all the was included was the airbrush, the hose, and the different sized aircaps. I was missing the needles, and the tips for those nozzles though, so they were basically useless. I contacted support, and after a few emails going over what I was missing, they are sending me all of the missing parts. It was an incredibly quick process, and I am thoroughly impressed with the customer service of Paasche. Now onto the airbrush. With the one needle, tip, and aircap I currently have, I am incredibly impressed. It shoots paint very smooth and is very easy to disassemble for cleaning. I did see in other reviews that the trigger feels "ratchety or notchy", and at first I felt the same way. When I pressed the trigger, it kept sticking down, opening the air valve. I found that when you hook it up to air, this is no longer a problem, as the air pressure closes the valve. I've actually come to like this, as it makes it easier to only partially depress the trigger. Overall, it is an amazing airbrush coming from an amazing company at an amazing price.
D**.
Absolutely excellent.
I bought a Paasche since I remember the one I had when I was a youth and used to build models. And then I started reading the reviews. Poor build quality, cruddy action (I usually go for the bad reviews first on Amazon), and I started to get worried. Shouldn't have. As can been seen from the pic, I got mine, with all parts, no build issues, no quality issues. Nice heft, good weight, and if the 'Paasche TALON' logotype etched into the side is a little 1950's Mike Brady-looking, we'll just forgive that. When I pulled it out of the box, the action *did* feel a little ratched, even compared it to the chinesium one that came with the tankless battery compressor from spraygunner that I got for touch-up work. Ugh. Now I'm afraid I wasted my money. I shouldn't have been. Once this thing was attached (and here we have my ONLY complain with this device, why does Paasche have to have a different word for EVERYTHING?! *huff* At least they sell a bevy of 1/8th adapters directly, and I was prepared) and pressurized, the action was smooth and subtle. I've shot everything from ink to acrylics to primer to metallics through this and it's gorgeous. Fit and finish is awesome, and if I had to come up with a complaint, whatever this orange durakote that they put on the cup cap and tail-end is, it can make the cap hard to get out sometimes. Nevertheless, it's a beautiful machine, and I'd post a video if I hadn't put ink in it with the PSI on my compressor still set to 'acrylic primer' and made a mess. Seriously, this was WELL worth the money. Easily the equal of a brush twice its price. Taking off a star because Paasche fittings are all unique and that's kind of a pain in the arse.
A**A
Lo compre para reponer un aerógrafo sencillo, lo que más ayuda es el echo de regular la salida de pintura para que cada uso sea uniforme.
G**E
Niveau qualité l'aerographe en lui même est top, mais ça on s'en doutait. Il est très confortable même pour les petites mains, les matériaux respirent la qualité, etc. En revanche, souci concernant celui que j'ai reçu. J'ai fais un premier essai directement après ouverture sans réussir à projeter de la peinture. Après démontage et vérification, en fait la buse installée par défaut etait "fendillée" (voit photo) et l'aiguille était tordue sur sa pointe. Heureusement que tout est remplaçable avec cette marque (donc pas besoin de faire un renvoi complet), mais je vais quand même faire une réclamation.
T**R
I have a Paasche H airbrush that is 40+ years old and still going strong. The Paasche Tallon quality seems cheap in comparison. It is almost impossible to get a small amount of air from the trigger. It's all or nothing. The trigger also keeps jumping up out of it's proper location and gets stuck. The trigger is to close to the colour cup and it's difficult to get a finger on the trigger without hitting the cup. The build quality of the whole airbrush feels cheap and the trigger is loose and feels like it binds when pulled back. I also can't believe that Paasche have packaged the spare nozzles and tips in the same bags which could lead to damage of these delicate parts to say nothing of the needles one of which had lost the "protective" piece of sponge material in transit. Not what I expect from this company.
G**O
O produto é bom. Porém o meu veio usado. Sujo de tinta como tá na foto. E com agulha levemente torta. Embalagens abertas tudo mal acondicionado dentro da caixa. E quando fiz uma reclamação ainda não fui atendido. Falta de respeito com o consumidor.
A**R
Great airbrush gun. Mostly used for makeup/body paint.
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