I would just buy the .60mm kit for your H&S for now and save a little cash.
The Eclipse series can be converted. Just remember to purchase the PTFE "O" ring ( Needle Packing Set)as well. Most suppliers sell full conversion kits.
I think i buy this as soon as possible.The Eclipse series is a great brush. If you are looking for detail, the Eclipse CS (.35mm) would be ideal. As well as it has a larger cup for you if you decided to convert it to BCS (.50mm).
There are other Iwata brushes that are capable of finer detail, but this would be a good starting point.
I mean the rapid attack, sorry, but my english is too bad...I'm at a loss... Do you mean lube/oil?.
Or do you mean Fast Blast containers?
Lube generally comes with the airbrush, but the blue super lube tends to gum up. So keep it away from the air valve with it. I prefer either to use the Anesta Iwata spray gun lubricant or Snap-On Air Motor Oil (IM1PT). The Snap-On oil is good and contains no silicone.
No need to apologize
You can do something I can't ... And that's write and speak two languages
The airbrush is ready to go... You may need a new hose to fit the Iwata or an adapter would be the cheaper choice.
Thank you a lot for answer for the information.
I ask the dealer for the afapter.
Do you have the code of the reducer for the createx paint, i dont whant buy the wrong product, from when i start, i wasted too much money with wrong product...[emoji28]
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EcWicked by Createx makes pearls and metallics and sprays very nicely from my Eclipse BCS when reduced.
The reducer I primarily use is the High Performance Reducer 4012 ( 1AA-A16.02.17). I would buy the 16 fl.oz.(460ml). You will use a lot of it
I use this stuff all the time and can double as a cleaning agent for your airbrush.
I'm glad I can help out and it never hurts to ask