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yeah mate, that's fully me lol\ said:Must be a member of the Aussie Cricket team John
Laurie
Apologies he he
yeah mate, that's fully me lol\ said:Must be a member of the Aussie Cricket team John
Laurie
Apologies he he
I would like to know how you find the badger sotar when you get it. I have heard mixed things about badgers, and would like to hear about how it's higher end ones operate\ said:I'd say if you have chance go to a local show and try a couple out.
I've used a Iwata Neo for near on 5 years now and not had any major issues with it, I don't understand the "speed" of cleaning point always mentioned with H&S users, I take about 5 mins for a good clean or a minute to flush through. Those of you that watch Flory will see how he cleans his or as in some cases doesn'tI dare you to fault his work
Anyway, have a play if you can, I recently saw the Badger SOTAR 20/20 in use and have to say when I'm ready for a new A/B I'll have a go with it and see how I cope.
We all use a variety of airbrushes on here and I'm sure people will say better results are down to practice regardless of the equipment.
Adrian
A very helpful diagram. Do you find the H&S trigger more finicky than the Iwata? I certainly do on my infinity\ said:To help with a new airbrush. Taken the Iwata and H & S as being most popular
quality airbrushes. Both having spares freely available . Both I have had
experience with and both great brushes. Both have advantages and advantages.
Note. Revolution is an Evolution but with pretty colours. Yes Steinback for Steenbeck.
2 in 1 Steenbeck is nothing special just two needles/nozzles supplied. Can be
purchased separately
Laurie
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I find the H & S better than the Iwata. Find them uncomfortable in a long stretch. In a short film the demonstrator\ said:A very helpful diagram. Do you find the H&S trigger more finicky than the Iwata? I certainly do on my infinity
John
Setting up an airbrush museum in the shed, so would welcome this as the first inductee without hesitation.\ said:Agree on the Iwata Eclipse range John very nice.
But we part a bit on the type John. I have an (any one want) HPCS used once.
Laurie
Hi Adrian. Are you basing your thoughts here on a Neo (which is bought in by Iwata) or an Iwata Eclipse\ said:No way does it take 4-5 mins to change the needle on any Iwata range and I would again say the 10 mins deep clean is exaggerated, nor do you need spanners to strip or build back up, in-fact its suggested to finger tighten the nozzle. The plain and simple Neo has interchangeable cups as well.
Perhaps a less biased review would be more helpful. I'd still suggest the original poster go and try a few different airbrushes if at all possible. Adrian
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