Everything you need to know — minus the overwhelm.
Whether you’re brand new to airbrushing or thinking about upgrading your current setup, finding the right airbrush can feel a little intimidating. Gravity feed or siphon feed? 0.2 or 0.5? Dual-action or trigger style?
Let’s simplify it.
Here’s a quick, no-fuss guide to help you choose your first (or next) airbrush — based on what you actually need.
Start With: What Are You Painting?
Ask yourself the golden question:
What kind of projects will I use my airbrush for?
Miniature Painting? → Precision is key.
Gunpla or Model Kits? → Versatility and control.
Terrain, Automotive, or Props? → Bigger coverage and fast performance.
Once you know your end goal, you can match your tools to your workflow.
Gravity Feed vs. Siphon Feed vs. Side Feed
Gravity Feed
- Paint cup sits on top, pulled down by gravity.
- Requires lower air pressure.
- Excellent for fine detail and minimal paint waste.
- Ideal for: miniatures, Gunpla, scale models.
Siphon Feed
- Paint bottle is attached underneath.
- Requires more air pressure to pull paint up.
- Great for large volumes and quick color changes.
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Ideal for: terrain, costumes, vehicle panels.
Side Feed
- Paint cup is mounted on the side, offering good visibility and balance.
- Can be configured for both left and right-handed users.
- Combines precision with slightly higher capacity.
- Found in: ACE/Collab Series Swallowtail SD (Side Feed)
Quick Tip: If you’re just starting out, gravity feed is generally the best first step — easier to clean, easier to control.
Nozzle Sizes Explained
Nozzle Size |
Best For |
Use Cases |
0.2mm |
Ultra-fine detail |
Shading, highlights, panel lining |
0.3mm |
Versatile all-rounder |
Basecoats, gradients, edge work |
0.5mm |
Broad coverage |
Priming, varnishing, large surfaces |
Many Gaahleri airbrushes (like the Premium Series) let you swap nozzles, giving you flexibility without changing tools.
Dual Action vs. Trigger Action
Let’s talk control.
Dual Action (Traditional Style)
- Press down for air, pull back for paint.
- Offers maximum control.
- Great for experienced users and those who love finesse.
Our GHPM-Mobius 0.3mm and GHAD-39 are perfect examples — built for detail, precision, and fine-tuned paint flow.
Trigger Airbrushes (Ergonomic Style)
- Pull a trigger instead of pushing a button.
- Easier on the fingers for long sessions.
- More intuitive for those coming from spray guns or larger paint tools.
Check out our ACE/Collab Swallowtail Series and Premium Series Mobius TG 0.5mm — both designed for a comfortable grip, great balance, and excellent spray control. If you’ve ever felt cramped using a button-style airbrush, this might be your game-changer.
So, Which One Is Right for You?
If You Are… |
Try This |
Good For |
New to airbrushing |
Great entry-level dual-action airbrush with both 0.35mm & 0.5mm options. Perfect for learning fine lines, base coats, and general usage. |
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Focused on detail |
Precision MAC nozzles and responsive trigger action make these ideal for fine shading, edge highlights, and smooth transitions. |
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Painting large kits |
Versatile trigger-style airbrushes with dual nozzle support (0.28mm & 0.5mm), and fan-cap compatibility for wide, even sprays. |
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Wanting long-session comfort |
Trigger-style models like ACE/Collab Series Swallowtail or GHPM-Mobius TG |
Ergonomic triggers reduce finger fatigue during extended sessions. Perfect for batch painting or long creative marathons. |
Painting terrain or props |
Powerful siphon-feed with large paint capacity and dual-calibre (0.3mm & 0.5mm). Ideal for priming, varnishing, or broad coverage work. |
Maintenance Matters
Even the best airbrush won’t perform if it’s clogged.
No matter which one you choose, always:
- Flush between colors. Wipe the needle tip
- Deep clean weekly.
- Use the right PSI (start with 15–20 PSI for most paints)
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right airbrush doesn’t need to be complicated — just match it to your project, your comfort level, and your workflow. Whether you prefer the finesse of dual-action or the ergonomic ease of a trigger airbrush, Gaahleri has a tool built for your style.
Not sure where to start? Check out our best-selling airbrushes, parts, and accessories.
Spray smart. Create more.
— The Gaahleri Team