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BA -20 1/35 Scale Russian Armoured Car by Hobby Boss
Back again, just fired up the H& S Infinity, to see how it compares to my normal H&S ultra.
An Infinity is definitely on my "want" list, although very far from my "need" list. As a huge Iwata fan I should be looking at something like a HP-B or BS, but H&S do seem to have the edge in the airbrush market, especially with the easy maintenance and interchangeability of parts.
Looking good John I just put out my garden last weekend I’ve been fighting rain storms don’t know if it’s going to make it
Nothing worse than losing plants lee, frost is our worst threat earlier in the month. Hope all survives.
Originally posted by scottie3158
John,
Nice garden mate. The figures are coming on very nicely.
Thanks Paul.
Originally posted by Paintguy
An Infinity is definitely on my "want" list, although very far from my "need" list. As a huge Iwata fan I should be looking at something like a HP-B or BS, but H&S do seem to have the edge in the airbrush market, especially with the easy maintenance and interchangeability of parts.
Hi Andy, thank you, decided to treat myself a year or so ago. Needs to be used to get to get the feel. I find both the H& S's very easy to strip. I soon have the tip off, remove the jet,and needle , plonk in those parts in the Ultra Sonic cleaner, along with the paint cup. Stick the head of the ab in the tank, wash out the inlet where the bowl goes, dry it and make sure the tip is clean. Its crap in the tip that causes all the problems, but since I used the Vallejo flow improver No 71-562 its reduced it.
Figures and garden looking very nice :thumb2: Just reading the conversation about H&S airbrushes, been thinking of upgrading myself. Been using my Iwata for 8yrs and I’d like to try spraying with different needle sizes but it’s a lot of money if I don’t get a better result:thinking:
Anyway....Who would of thought Prince Charles and Putin would be hooning about in an armoured car:smiling5:
Hi Andy, thank you, decided to treat myself a year or so ago. Needs to be used to get to get the feel. I find both the H& S's very easy to strip. I soon have the tip off, remove the jet,and needle , plonk in those parts in the Ultra Sonic cleaner, along with the paint cup. Stick the head of the ab in the tank, wash out the inlet where the bowl goes, dry it and make sure the tip is clean. Its crap in the tip that causes all the problems, but since I used the Vallejo flow improver No 71-562 its reduced it.
What fluid do you use in the ultrasonic John? I have an ultrasonic cleaner but I've heard some horror stories about them removing the plating from airbrushes so haven't used it for the Infinity. I have some jewellery cleaner, which removed the black finish on my watch bracelet. :disappointed2:
Hi John
The white wash looks fine. The figures you have worked on really fit their positions well. Good idea to spray white and grey, top and bottom. You might even get away with black from below. Glad you like the H&S infinity - I love mine although thinking about Si's comment I don't think it sprays better than my Iwata but I do like the ease of cleaning and the needle pull back limiter thingy.
I don't use my ultra sonic cleaner ofter but I find warm water and a good squirt of Medea AB cleaner works fine.
Lovely garden. You must be a real plants man.
Jim
Nice garden JR. The pond looks a little over stocked...I'll get me rod & reel!! Lol
Your Ivan's are looking good! Tell comrade Putin to keep his muddy boots off the fenders please!
Cheers, Rick H.
dont know about Putin but the guy on the left looks like Prince Charles.....look at the tab 'ole on him :tears-of-joy: :tears-of-joy:
Paul, I think these sculptors have a bet with each other to see who can get away with it .!:smiling2:
Originally posted by SWR
All looking good John :smiling3:.
Thanks Ralph ..
Originally posted by Si Benson
Morning John,
Figures and garden looking very nice :thumb2: Just reading the conversation about H&S airbrushes, been thinking of upgrading myself. Been using my Iwata for 8yrs and I’d like to try spraying with different needle sizes but it’s a lot of money if I don’t get a better result:thinking:
Anyway....Who would of thought Prince Charles and Putin would be hooning about in an armoured car:smiling5:
Si, always good to have your input, now this AB, quite frankly I can see no difference apart from the head where the needle is exposed, but protected by those outer two pointed fins
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And the ability to lock the amount of trigger movement . Other than that it's exactly the same as the Ultra.
In my case the needle in the Ultra is still slightly bent so must effect the flow. Would I buy this again ,yes,wish I had bought it first !
The best thing about this make is ability to strip it quickly .
As for needle sizes, I think it's worth getting some.. The Ultra came with two sizes ,.2 and .4 ,where as the other came with .2 .and .1.5 .
The .4 is great for large areas where you need to get the paint on quickly, diorama bases, and for primers. Normally I think the .2 is the standard one preferred by most people. And the .1.5 for very detailed work .I have never used that one yet!
Originally posted by stillp
What fluid do you use in the ultrasonic John? I have an ultrasonic cleaner but I've heard some horror stories about them removing the plating from airbrushes so haven't used it for the Infinity. I have some jewellery cleaner, which removed the black finish on my watch bracelet. :disappointed2:
Pete, I've read that as well, talk about stripping chrome off paint cups and ruining seals. Modern seals are unaffected by normal A B cleaning fluids, a lot of paint cups do loose their surface quite quickly as the chrome is not a thick coating .
I've used, Medea AB ,like Jim, VMS concentrate, making my own mix as required , recently I've been using car windscreen wash but ammonia free with an added drop of washing up liquid ! Stick all the small parts in the tray, set it the 360 seconds I .remove the needle after a few seconds and carefully wipe it in a forward mention . When I remove the small nozzle I slide the needle tip through, removing any crud. Lastly I apply a coating of Iwata lube. Lastly I slide the needle in from the front , so the tip never goes in from the back .
Originally posted by Jim R
Hi John
The white wash looks fine. The figures you have worked on really fit their positions well. Good idea to spray white and grey, top and bottom. You might even get away with black from below. Glad you like the H&S infinity - I love mine although thinking about Si's comment I don't think it sprays better than my Iwata but I do like the ease of cleaning and the needle pull back limiter thingy.
I don't use my ultra sonic cleaner ofter but I find warm water and a good squirt of Medea AB cleaner works fine.
Lovely garden. You must be a real plants man.
Jim
Jim hi, thank you , yes I agree about the Infinity, as I said to Si.
Oh the garden, it's our pride and joy, we spend many happy hours tinkering .
Originally posted by Steve Jones
Well done mate. This is all heading in the right direction. When I look at the figures I'm reminded of my dad dancing when out on the town :smiling5:
Ha, your thinking of the one that keeps falling over then ! :smiling5:
Originally posted by Mini Me
Nice garden JR. The pond looks a little over stocked...I'll get me rod & reel!! Lol
Your Ivan's are looking good! Tell comrade Putin to keep his muddy boots off the fenders please!
Cheers, Rick H.
Cheers Rick, over stocked pond is right, we stared with about 5, that large ghost Koi is now 35/36 years old was one. He/ she was prolific breeder, we have about 15 odd black fish, some orange and black and the normal goldfish. When it reaches it natural level of stocking they stop breeding. It's a pity humans don't do the same :smiling3::smiling3::At the moment we have about 30all differing in age. The goldfish seem to live for about 5 /6 years .
That's why I'm looking at going straight for the Infinity rather than one of their lower ranges. The crown cap you pictured above, the selectable flow stop, lids for the paint cup etc. are all parts that can be bought as additions to tune up the likes of an Ultra, but are supplied as standard with the Infinity. Those things would be essentials for me and adding them on would bring the price to virtually the same as an Infinity, so might as well go straight to the top.
Funny how my £30 Chinese cheapy includes most of those feature already though :smiling5:
Evening all, and to, Andy think that's the best way.
Right paint has started to be applied, seem to have lost my previous wet pallet, so going to leave the faces till I find a suitable container.
This is where I'm up to ,on the officer I cut some pewter and made a new belt, including a section of scrap PE for the buckle. Then taking some kitchen foil I cut a thin strap for the map case. Great fun trying to ca it to the case, after several attempts of gluing to my finger I managed to glue it to the tweezer
! Eventually I was successful but glad that was done.
Any tips ,comments welcome .
John
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