Tamiya 74520 Spray-Work Model Airbrush Combo  [74520]

Tamiya 74520 - Spray-Work Basic Air Compressor with Airbrush
Price:
AUD$150.48
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
74520
GTIN:
4950344745203
Condition:
Brand New
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Controlled Spraying with the Tamiya 74520 Spray-Work

The Tamiya 74520 Spray-Work Basic Air Compressor with Airbrush gives modellers an easy-to-use package for neat, repeatable paint work. The design builds on the original 1988 model to improve usability while keeping the precision needed for scale finishes.

Compact Case and Quieter Operation

The compressor sits inside a compact carrying case for neat storage and lower noise during use. With a 0.3mm nozzle the airbrush can handle fine lines around 2mm, which suits detailed trims and smaller surface areas.

Reliable Pressure and Air Volume

Using a separately sold 7.2V rechargeable battery pack, the compressor typically runs for 20 to 30 minutes depending on the battery. It achieves about 0.11Mpa maximum pressure and delivers roughly 20 liters per minute of airflow for consistent spraying.

Specifications

  • Compressor Size: Length 220mm, Width 105mm, Height 138mm
  • Compressor Weight: Approx. 800g
  • Maximum Air Pressure: Approx. 0.11Mpa (1.1kgf/cm²)
  • Maximum Air Output: 20 liters per minute
  • Continuous Running Time: 20-30 minutes with 7.2V battery

For modellers after a tidy, portable airbrush setup, the Tamiya 74520 Spray-Work kit delivers consistent spray control and dependable compressor performance.

 

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Yes, the fine nozzle and controlled airflow let you apply light shading and weathering passes when you use low pressure and thin paint mixes.
Expect about 20 to 30 minutes of continuous running time from a standard 7.2V pack, though actual duration depends on the pack's capacity and usage patterns.
You can use lacquer-based paints if they are properly thinned for the 0.3mm nozzle; ensure thorough cleaning after use to protect the airbrush internals.

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