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Old 07-09-2009, 05:17 AM
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Re: Which airbrush out of these 3? Help needed!

Hi Jano, I already send you a PM. The most importent thing is spare part service! I mean if you have some problems becouse of damaged parts ( that could happen when you work, sometimes !) is importent to know if you could by spare parts. I think your best choice will be Iwata or Tamiya HG. The only thing i don't like at Iwata is the missing grip.
My airbrush is this : BD 116 C made in China but looks very similar to Tamiya or Iwata.


and i still need to learn to work with him!
But my first impression is good!
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Re: Which airbrush out of these 3? Help needed!

Hi Ioan,
I don't know what decision you made in the end but I'd still go with the Iwata CR
Isn't the TR simply a CR with a larger cup and trigger instead of button? They are both 0,5 needles and IMHO you will find the design of the push-button CR much more comfortable for more detailed painting when you want to get closer and have more control on air/paint flow. Just my 2cents
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