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OK i spray the odd shell from time to time,i love my iwata airbrush but have been using a cheap ab180 / 130 / 186 lately, there all OK and do the job but for the very fine detail work the iwata just seems to have the edge, I'm looking to upgrade and buy another airbrush or two, what have you used and how does it feel and perform, haven't tried badger or paasche,
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dont waste your time with badger but paascha is worth a look
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what do you use now model / make etc.
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i recently purchased a richpen mojo for getting into 'normal' painting. the feel/response is just incredible.
heres my second attempt at painting normaly with it. its on 12x16" mounting card ![]() the brush i use for doing my shells is an iwata revolution cr and is more than capable of the job. if yer iwata is doing the trick, why upgrade. |
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I use the Iawata HP-CR as it comes with a slightly larger nozzle assembly, which makes working with Faskolor, far less tedious.
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dragon paints : team tekin : fusion hobbies :SCHUMACHER RACING : Nuclear R/C for all my sticky and slippery stuff - if it needs gluing or lubing, Nuclear RC is the man! |
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indeed!
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my iwata is a little old and only has a .2 nozzle i was ether going to get a .35 or .5 iwata to do the larger stuff or buy a cheap one for coverage and upgrade my old one
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Mattys the driver,my names carl
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