So what is everybody using as an airbrush?
I have a few but looking for one more.
I have looked at the Talon, hear a lot of QC problems same with Badger.
I have a few lower end Iwata's , and a Paasche, and one Sparmax but looking for one more.
Thanks
Jeff
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Best medium priced airbrush?
sgtreef
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 02:14 AM UTC
Scarred
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 02:53 AM UTC
What do you consider medium priced?
rdt1953
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 03:44 AM UTC
I have Badger 150 , 200 syphon feeds and 200 gravity feed.
Just had the Gravity feed repaired by Badger - absolutely excellent service.
I also have a Tamiya ( made by Iwata ) Superfine HG for detail work and I just bought an Iwata Revolution Double Action Gravity feed for basic work . I really like the Revolution but I wish it had a stop setting for needle position like the Superfine has. It has a much larger cup than both the Badger 200 g and the Tamiya Superfine so it is great that way for general work. I don't know what you consider medium price . The Superfine lists for something over $ 200. but I bought mine directly from Japan for less than half that price . I purchased the Revolution from Blick Art for $ 110 . or thereabouts with free shipping. I have never heard of quality control issues for either of these brands but it may happen I suppose- it certainly hasn't been my experience.
Hope this helps - Richard
Just had the Gravity feed repaired by Badger - absolutely excellent service.
I also have a Tamiya ( made by Iwata ) Superfine HG for detail work and I just bought an Iwata Revolution Double Action Gravity feed for basic work . I really like the Revolution but I wish it had a stop setting for needle position like the Superfine has. It has a much larger cup than both the Badger 200 g and the Tamiya Superfine so it is great that way for general work. I don't know what you consider medium price . The Superfine lists for something over $ 200. but I bought mine directly from Japan for less than half that price . I purchased the Revolution from Blick Art for $ 110 . or thereabouts with free shipping. I have never heard of quality control issues for either of these brands but it may happen I suppose- it certainly hasn't been my experience.
Hope this helps - Richard
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 04:05 AM UTC
In order for someone to make good recommendations, I’d recommend you tell us what airbrushes you already have and specify a price range for what you consider a mid-level price point. I’d also suggest you describe what you would like to do with the new brush since there are purpose built brushes at all price points.
Cheers,
Paul H
Cheers,
Paul H
tombanjo
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 04:28 AM UTC
Badger 105 Patriot has been a good brush for me, adaptable to many situations, nice control and easy maintenance
Vicious
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 04:50 AM UTC
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Badger 105 Patriot has been a good brush for me, adaptable to many situations, nice control and easy maintenance
Quote 100% also for me,i have the 105 with the 3 different configuration and the high trigger and i love it,there is also the "Patriot 105 extreme" with MAC valve
joepanzer
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 05:01 AM UTC
I was looking into scoring a Badger 200-20 for detail. They say it does a 1/8 in line. $65-80 USD. Anyone have any experience with this model?
Greenmachine
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 05:07 AM UTC
I have a Badger Patriot 105 as well. I had no problems with it.
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 05:55 AM UTC
I'm running a Grex TS3. Great brush but it cost me over $200. It was a toss up with the Iwata TRN2 which you can find for about $100-$120.
sgtreef
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 06:42 AM UTC
Thanks guys that Badger 105 Extreme sounds good.
Will let you all know.
And was thinking in the $150.00$200.00 range.
Cheers
Not $350. like that HR, HS whatever it is.
Will let you all know.
And was thinking in the $150.00$200.00 range.
Cheers
Not $350. like that HR, HS whatever it is.
Vicious
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 07:39 AM UTC
You don't be disappointed from the 105 also you have the best customer service on the market with Badger and the replacement parts are easy to find and cheap I have the 3 setup detail ,super detail and general works
PRH001
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 10:46 AM UTC
Iwata Eclipse HP-CS .35mm tip, Badger Krome Normally comes with both the .33mm and the .21mm tips, Badger Patriot 105. One’s with a .5mm tip and the Badger Patriot 105 Xtreme comes with a .3mm tip.
The Iwata has a nicer finish so it will will cost more. It can be had for under $180.00 US in many places and is a very good brush. The Badgers are great performers and are excellent values since they have a lifetime warranty. Badger has never failed to stand behind any brush I bought from them, even when the problem was caused by the shipping company.
If you like large body air brushes, the Iwata will be great and it is a good all around brush. If you prefer airbrushes with a thinner body, one of the Badgers is what I would go with. The Patriot 105 is good for general use, the Patriot Xtreme is good for a mix of detail and general purpose and the Krome is very good if you want to detail paint a lot.
Hope this helps
Paul H
The Iwata has a nicer finish so it will will cost more. It can be had for under $180.00 US in many places and is a very good brush. The Badgers are great performers and are excellent values since they have a lifetime warranty. Badger has never failed to stand behind any brush I bought from them, even when the problem was caused by the shipping company.
If you like large body air brushes, the Iwata will be great and it is a good all around brush. If you prefer airbrushes with a thinner body, one of the Badgers is what I would go with. The Patriot 105 is good for general use, the Patriot Xtreme is good for a mix of detail and general purpose and the Krome is very good if you want to detail paint a lot.
Hope this helps
Paul H
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Posted: Saturday, March 31, 2018 - 01:20 PM UTC
I have two Badger Renegade Kromes. They spray from hair-line to one inch pattern. The only issue I have had is needing to remove the valve assembly, before cleaning. I soak them, in a lacquer thinner bath, in a ultra-sonic cleaner.
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2018 - 04:41 AM UTC
Well after looking I pulled the move on this one instead.
I think might be better for longer painting, when I do 1/6 scale stuff.Bought it at Hobby Lobby using the 40% coupon.I like the trigger deal.
Thanks all.
Neo Gravity-Feed Trigger Airbrush
I think might be better for longer painting, when I do 1/6 scale stuff.Bought it at Hobby Lobby using the 40% coupon.I like the trigger deal.
Thanks all.
Neo Gravity-Feed Trigger Airbrush
denstore
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Posted: Saturday, April 14, 2018 - 11:32 PM UTC
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I was looking into scoring a Badger 200-20 for detail. They say it does a 1/8 in line. $65-80 USD. Anyone have any experience with this model?
Almost any modern airbrush can manage a 1/8 inch line.
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Posted: Saturday, April 14, 2018 - 11:39 PM UTC
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Badger 105 Patriot has been a good brush for me, adaptable to many situations, nice control and easy maintenance
I like that brush so much that I took advantage of their birthday sale to get the 105XTR as well, it arrived yesterday so I haven't had a chance to try it. The Badger 105 delivers solid performance at a modest price, and I've yet to hear a bad word about their customer service.
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Posted: Sunday, April 15, 2018 - 12:08 AM UTC
I use a Talon TG with a size 0 sprayhead for detail work and a generic $20 siphon feed dual-action brush for priming, clearcoating, basecoating, etc and I'm happy with the setup. The only problem is that the super fine nozzle clogs easily, but that would be a problem with any sprayhead that size.