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paul hughes
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Air brush.

Postby paul hughes » February 9th, 2016, 5:58 pm

I am looking to buy an Airbrush but have no experience in using one. Can anyone recommend an easy to use airbrush suitable for weathering and small spray jobs. Thanks

Phil Clark
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Re: Air brush.

Postby Phil Clark » February 9th, 2016, 10:39 pm

Iwata Revolution TR-2........the best brush I have ever owned, still as good today as it was when I bought it almost 10 yrs ago. Dual action trigger operated (not push button)........basically works like a mini spray gun.......1st half of trigger movement is air, 2nd half is paint. Impossible to cut air flow off before paint flow (as you can with a button operated dual action brush) so spitting of paint due to cutting airflow before paint can't happen. 0.5mm needle so good for small/medium area coverage even when using thicker high pigment content paints, 1/2oz gravity feed paint cup so doesn't run out every 5 seconds!!!!.

Not cheap but worth every penny (Iwata stuff comes with a 10 yr warranty as well)

Phil


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