Looking for a good gravity fed airbrush to use mostly for small detail lure work. looking to spend about 50-75 bucks. I need some pointers. Anyone?
Thx, b
Looking for a good gravity fed airbrush to use mostly for small detail lure work. looking to spend about 50-75 bucks. I need some pointers. Anyone?
Thx, b
I'm hearing alot about the iwata Neo from hobby lobby with the 40% off coupon is hard to beat at $38. I have one on order.
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I have a masters g44. I bought it on ebay with 3 different tip sizes for $75 shipped. I like it so far.
Get the iwata neo its a great brush![]()
can you get good small detail with it?
Iwata Revolution BR is a great brush for around 70 bucks.
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by birdley123 »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">can you get good small detail with it? </td></tr></table>
theres 2 ways to acheive small detail. finer needle/nozzle or a stencil. generally, a cheaper airbrush is going to have a needle/nozzle around 0.35mm - 0.5mm.. the finest lines can be made from a 0.18mm - 0.25mm
i believe you cannot just change the needle/nozzle out of any brush unless it is compatible for that application. I have an Iwata HP-CS and i have 2 at .35mm (for detail/paint) and 2 at .5mm (for Base / clear coats)
i would love to upgrade to an Iwata Micron series but its a $300+ brush.
cool, thanks for the info. what do you know about the NEO? have you played with one?