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Posted · Small box for airbrush on UltimakerHomepage?

Hi,

i just noticed this small airbrush box....

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the question, what is it? where can i buy such a thing, when i search via google i dont find anything...

Or is it still a box, with out exhousting or so?

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    Posted · Small box for airbrush on UltimakerHomepage?

    I'm pretty sure the box in the picture is a DIY box, with ventilators sucking at the back, made by @baasb (links to his website in his profile);

    The photo is from an ulti-evening demonstation in may 2015:

     

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    Posted · Small box for airbrush on UltimakerHomepage?

    I'm pretty sure the box in the picture is a DIY box, with ventilators sucking at the back, made by @baasb (links to his website in his profile);

    The photo is from an ulti-evening demonstation in may 2015:

     

     

    this is so a cool work...

    i want do order for me now this small pack

    https://www.wonderlandmodels.com/products/revell-basic-airbrush-set-compressor/

    i want to learn it to paint a modell like this

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    Posted · Small box for airbrush on UltimakerHomepage?

    Those have been around for a VERY long time.

    I make them myself since its much cheaper.

    Big plastic rectangle container, cut a hole in the back, fit a fan so it sucks air into the box. Put a large paper filter and spray into it, voila done. Cost is $50.

    Ebay sells some nicer one's for a few hundred dollars.

    Or you can go full-on with what the Japanese model-kit/gunpla crowd use, and buy a airbrush fan. Sits on your table, has a built in filter and quite a powerfull fan. You put some paper in front of it and spray onto that, any fumes get sucked in, filtered and voila done.

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