View Poll Results: What is your Favorite Airbrush?
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YOUR FAVORITE AIRBRUSH
#106
Tech Adept
iTrader: (3)

my fav's:
my 4 trusty Iwata HP-CS
and 3 Custom Micron's (Iwata)
and for the bigger stuff my SATAjet 3000 air guns and Sharpe Guns...
but that is for the bigger areas on the Automotive stuff we do...
an smaller stuff for the r/c bodies to cover the bigger areas
as well as the smaller Automotive and Helmet stuff.
my 2 SATA Mini-Jet4's
and my Iwata LPH 50 and LPH 80
my 4 trusty Iwata HP-CS
and 3 Custom Micron's (Iwata)
and for the bigger stuff my SATAjet 3000 air guns and Sharpe Guns...
but that is for the bigger areas on the Automotive stuff we do...
an smaller stuff for the r/c bodies to cover the bigger areas
as well as the smaller Automotive and Helmet stuff.
my 2 SATA Mini-Jet4's
and my Iwata LPH 50 and LPH 80
#107

Hi Guys, thought I would throw in my 2 cents worth. Here is my latest design done with Iwata air brush
#108
Tech Apprentice

well, I picked other, Mac Tools for me
If your wondering, it is a moisture trap :P

#109

Very nice art work.
#110

I'll be ordering the Iwata HP-CS this monday. I should receive it by wednesday.
#111
Tech Adept
iTrader: (1)

im not the worlds greatest airbrusher, but I have been playing for a while now with a Hansa Areo Pro 250 has anyone heard of them????
Spares in the UK are not the easiest of things to get hold of so was thinking of going to IWATA..
One question, im not sure if it is because the Hansa has a fine tip, but i find when im doing ...say headlights, the paint soon seems to dry on the needle/nozzle and then i dont get a nice smooth blend... kinda goes a bit splatty...
Would that be too think paint/too low preasure?
would really appreciate your help
Adam
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=173103
Spares in the UK are not the easiest of things to get hold of so was thinking of going to IWATA..
One question, im not sure if it is because the Hansa has a fine tip, but i find when im doing ...say headlights, the paint soon seems to dry on the needle/nozzle and then i dont get a nice smooth blend... kinda goes a bit splatty...
Would that be too think paint/too low preasure?
would really appreciate your help

Adam
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=173103
#113

I use the Eclipse and I like it alot. It took me awhile to get used to haveing to clean the paint out every time but it works great.
#114

hey mr mcgoo i which kustom. i have tried most of them its just the same as the current versions it has a bigger cup. and a little changes. but if feels really good when you paint with a brand new airbrush. if you know what i mean. have you tried the cp-c plus. pm me see if i can get you a deal.
#115

hey mr mcgoo i which kustom. i have tried most of them its just the same as the current versions it has a bigger cup. and a little changes. but if feels really good when you paint with a brand new airbrush. if you know what i mean. have you tried the cp-c plus. pm me see if i can get you a deal.
I actually decided to buy it a few months ago and it is by far my favorite brush....i like the larger cup and stopper so i can get a nice even flow with fine lines....
thanks for the help - and yes - I LOVE shooting with a new brush - no matter how much i clean my current ones - it never feels like it was when it was new.....
#116

hey guy's ive just got a no-name airbrush with dual action and micro air control. can anyone tell me if it is a good airbrush
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#120

IMO the gravity feed it much easier to work with