Which airbrush do you use?

Which Airbrush Do You Use?


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Two H&S Infinity 0.15 for detail. three Taurus 200 0.2mm for the rough painting. Three chinese knock offs for slamming the paint on.
 
Iwata Neo and Iwata HP-Cplus.....haven't used the Neo since I purchased the HP. No real complaints about it, just want to stay with one for consistency to (hopefully) shorten the learning curve.
 
No name brand Adendorff Cheapy!!! Some made in China bulk export AB! BUT I am saving for a badger or Iwata... Can't wait!!
 
Mr. Hobby or GSi airbrushes - brilliant. Great atomization. Heavier than iWATA - and sweet finishes. I have a few of them - all perform stellar. Parts are same as IWATA ... IWATA - had most of them - Micron and the Kuston Micron were my faves - don't currently have an IWATA atm. Badger Krome Jet model - love it. Small slick and heavy - small cup easy to clean and mix in. I like the Jet much more than the regular Krome (larger cup) which I have too... I like the Chrome option as their parts are cheap to grab and Amazon sells a pack of nozzle/needle/cap - so it's an easy option.
 
Grex is a must have if you want to paint in a fan pattern unless you want to overpay for an Iwata kustom that is single purpose and over priced.

Grex i series + 0.3mm, 0.5mm and 0.7mm(so awesome) fan kit conversions has been absolutely amazing. Makes it so easy to put down even coverage on smaller things.

I have a very nice spray gun that does up to a 12" fan but so much wasted material and if you're doing artwork on 11x17 it's amazing.

Collection:
Grex XG and XSi
Iwata: Revolution, eclipse gravity & SBS, Hiline ch
Badger: Krome, 2X xtreme patriot
Harder Steinbeck Evolution 2 in 1
 
Brand new RICHPEN 223c (main work details), RICH AS 2 for details and IWATA CR for basics. Still own a PAASCHE TALON but since the worker who made it had a bad day probably I throw it away:-(
 
New guy. First airbrush. Grex genesis gxi.
.3mm tip. .5mm nozzle kit and fan spray nozzle. 50cc cup too.
Going to be a long weekend in the basement!
 
Oh yes we would. I have learned i learn more when i post up pics. Then people here can give you advise on what your doing right or wrong.
 
I've started using an Aerograph AE which is a 1920s model! I can't get it to do detail of much less that 1mm, but it has a nice feel, the right weight, and is easier to clean than my Iwata!
 
The Badger Krome Renegade and Patriot 105 have a nice weight and easy to clean I have an Infinity but never seem to get airflow right My brand new
Extreem Patriot 105 I am very pleased with , love the tall trigger stem and flow valve plus very easy to clear out between colours. Here in the UK we have some good suppliers now and just under £1oo free p/p not sure in Dollars, we all have our favourites and they become cherished little friends / well you know what I mean...............happy days
 
I`m getting to know my Extreem Patriot my Olympos HP 18 BC and a HP 8C are single action ideal for large areas. My fist decent ones were used De Vilbis Magic Markers from the 60`s now regret selling on , but there are probably a lot of airbrushers on a tight budget unable to get a brand new Iwata or Badger. I see Harder & Steenbeck are 3rd in the listing I have an Infinity been thinking of trying it with ink any Ideas on that are welcome
 
I`m getting to know my Extreem Patriot my Olympos HP 18 BC and a HP 8C are single action ideal for large areas. My fist decent ones were used De Vilbis Magic Markers from the 60`s now regret selling on , but there are probably a lot of airbrushers on a tight budget unable to get a brand new Iwata or Badger. I see Harder & Steenbeck are 3rd in the listing I have an Infinity been thinking of trying it with ink any Ideas on that are welcome
Your H&S Infinity should do fine with ink, mine does. Love the trigger action; it's smoother than my Badgers. Fussier about cleaning though and that .15 nozzle is delicate.
 
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