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New Airbrush
For anybody thinking about getting a new airbrush check out the new Neo for Iwata TRN-1 and TRN-2 trigger style. They are beautiful tools and a joy to use The trigger is way more controllable and comfortable than the button
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Re: New Airbrush
Got myself one of those along with a Kustom TH. I haven't got round to having a play with the TH, but the Neo is a joy to use, lovely to hold and personally I need a trigger style airbrush due to minor medical problem that causes me a fair bit of pain using a standard airbrush.
Highly recommended too, and the price isn't too bad either. PS: It sprays Zero Paints perfectly straight out of the bottle
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Re: New Airbrush
Isn't it a paint to use gravity feed and have to keep mixing and refilling?
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Re: New Airbrush
I suppose if you mix enough paint up for what you need then it shouldn't be a problem really. Airbrushing uses a lot less paint that spraying its quite surprising really. I always used to put far too much in, but then again thats not a bad thing, better to have too much than run out and get spurts of paint on the part/body!
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