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Hey Guys, I know this may have already been asked....
But..... I've been painting shells again for the last few months now, with a cheap nasty airbrush for eBay, I'm thinking of investing in a decent one. When i started airbrushing I used Devilbiss Aerograph Super 63, It was ace!! for airbrushing inks etc on Paper/Card it was top, But its no good for shells. Now I do like the Devilbiss stuff, it seems real quality. So i have been looking at the Devilbiss DagR. What do you guys think? Has anyone used one before? Or what are your recommendations? |
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Everything airbrush does some good guns, im using the ab-182 and its very good. The guys are very helpful and parts easily available. http://everythingairbrush.co.uk/acat...tion_Feed.html £57.38, the kit comes with 0.3, 0.5 and 0.8 needles plus an airline.
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Thats the type of thing i'm trying to get away from
![]() I'm looking at the DagR or an Iwata maybe, something more durable. i think the DagR is going to be the one, It seems to be abit more well made. the nozzle is much mores substantial and the needle looks alot better too. |
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theres only one to get and that is iwata, i use this one clicky
but any of them should be fine but try to stick to gravity feed as your using water based paint http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...All-Categories
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i use a devilbiss dagr has been a great airbrush
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I personally love the iwata airbrushes I normally use a Iwata HP-C and its absolute quality (I love it) any how thats around £130 most places but having just bought a new airbrush so I can have two on the go at once, I'd really recommend the Iwata revolution CR (gravity feed)
its around £75 off the bay and comes with 0.5 needle (the HP-C is 0.35) and performs faultlessly. I think the main thing is to get something that is quality to use and easy to maintain and quick cleaning is a must (for me anyway). |
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