My first Revell basic airbrush compressor suffered from pulsing & I made a receiver from a carbonated drinks bottle

I used a smaller (bottle 1 litre, from the look of it), as all this type of bottle seem to be blown form the same basic injection moulded cartridge &. the smaller bottles have a thicker wall. IIRC the burst pressure of these bottles is well over normal working pressures for an airbrush (14 Bar rings a bell).
The fitting is an 1/8" BSP tee, with a male thread on the side & two females. A stainless steel penny washer is tapped 1/8" BSPT & screwed on to the male thread to provide a supporting & sealing face. The cap is drilled a close fit on the thread & a simple brass 1/8" BSPT nut holds the fitting to the cap. The whole lot was screwed on to the compressor outlet & the hose to the airbrush taken from the other side of the tee.
As a receiver it worked fine – no leaks – but the compressor didn't have the capacity to charge it. I ended up buying one of the small Chinese airbrush compressors with a built in receiver.
Nigel B.