Here are some saltwater jigs I have done by dipping the base coat then accenting with the airbrush.
I didn't really need a lot of detail just wanted a little two toned effect.
These are little 16oz jigs with stick on ladderbacks etc. by WTP.

This is a 25oz version of the same jig. On these jigs I dipped the basecoat of superglow white then added the airbrushed blue and green colors. Next I added the red gills with the brush tap method. then a clear coat of UV blast. Finally I cured them in my toaster oven.
I did redo the hooks to the traditional butterfly setup later. An assist hook to a solid ring and the solid ring attached to the jig eye via splitring.
This was the first time I had done these jigs and as you can see I messed up the paint on the bottom one.
I sealed the 3d eyes in with Devcon 2 ton epoxy.

These are from some custom molds I had made just for me in 16 oz,20 oz,and 25 oz.
These are for fishing Halibut/Lingcod in Alaska's Cook Inlet which has the worlds second largest tides and requires heavy tackle at times.