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blog:models_equipment [2020/11/13 11:18] – [Airbrushes] john | blog:models_equipment [2020/11/13 11:23] – [Airbrushes] john | ||
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=== Neo for Iwata TRN-1 === | === Neo for Iwata TRN-1 === | ||
- | My first airbrush and incredibly comfortable to use, being a pistol trigger design. This has a 0.35mm needle so it is a balance between fine and general work. For some reason this airbrush gets dry needle tips very, very easily. So it needs constant cleaning. | + | My first airbrush and incredibly comfortable to use, being a pistol trigger design. This has a 0.35mm needle so it is a balance between fine and general work. For some reason this airbrush gets dry needle tips very, very easily, so it needs constant cleaning |
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+ | I've had to replace the needle and several other parts on this and have found them //very// expensive. | ||
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I got a pair of no-brand airbrushes; one side-feed, the other suction (which I don't use). The side-feed isn't bad, not particulary fine, but it's good enough to do all of my heavy duty work (e.g. priming). | I got a pair of no-brand airbrushes; one side-feed, the other suction (which I don't use). The side-feed isn't bad, not particulary fine, but it's good enough to do all of my heavy duty work (e.g. priming). | ||
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+ | The compressor also came with a pair of basic airbrushes, listed above. |