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Old 11-21-2004, 11:20 AM   #1
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Fine Art Airbrush: Badger 100G Fine Tip?

Hello guys, I have now been drawing quite a bit with my Airbrush but want more airbrush's! I right now have two Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS airbrush's which come with 0.5" nozzles which are fine but im looking for more fine. I was looking at the Badger 100G Fine Tip and have heard good stuff about it. I want to know if anyone here has one and could give me some info about that airbrush. It only costs 59 dollars so i was thinking of getting one of those instead of an Iwata HP-BH which is 180! Im also looking for feedback about the Badger 150 also.

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Re: Fine Art Airbrush: Badger 100G Fine Tip?

Half the time its not the airbrush that does the thin lines, its the artists. With my HP-BC with the same tips as you I can get razor thin lines, and its not even a fine brush.
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Re: Fine Art Airbrush: Badger 100G Fine Tip?

yep,...

but, iäm going to get one with 0.5 mm, thats pretty small.
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Re: Re: Fine Art Airbrush: Badger 100G Fine Tip?

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but, iäm going to get one with 0.5 mm, thats pretty small.
The one i am currently using (Iwata Eclipse HP-BCS) uses a 0.5mm nozzle. I was thinking of converting it into a 0.35 but its too expensive. Prices on Iwata parts can screw you over. Well guys i ordered the Badger 100SGF which is the Fine smaller gravity feed airbrush. I will also be buying a Paasche VL airbrush which can go very fine also.
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