I'm buying a new airbrush, and this one tops the lists... It's affordable and seems highly regarded...
Anybody have any experience with it? How's it behave with metallics? Cleaning?
Thanks for all the replies!
Cheers,
tvrtko
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Badger 155
Cvrle
Croatia Hrvatska
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Posted: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 08:24 AM UTC
Panzercmdr
Florida, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 11:41 AM UTC
my dad has one of these and he like it a lot. I have used it too and have no problems with it. I think, if you get it for a good price, that you will enjoy it very much.
warlock0322
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 29, 2005 - 08:44 AM UTC
I recently replaced my Aztec with a 155. It was like night and day between the two.
The 155 will spray just about anyhting if thinned properly. The nozzel that comes with it can give you a line from about 2mm to wide coverage. Depending on your trigger control of the brush and air pressure.
Clean up is a snap. Very very user friendly. Just run some thinner through it between colors and when done you can pull the needle and tip off in about 5 secs and clean it and put it back togather in about the same amount of time.
If you can get one I would highly recommend it. Now that I replaced my Aztec I find myself asking myself how I Airbrushed w/o this thing. I think you will very pleased if you decide to go with it..
Paul
The 155 will spray just about anyhting if thinned properly. The nozzel that comes with it can give you a line from about 2mm to wide coverage. Depending on your trigger control of the brush and air pressure.
Clean up is a snap. Very very user friendly. Just run some thinner through it between colors and when done you can pull the needle and tip off in about 5 secs and clean it and put it back togather in about the same amount of time.
If you can get one I would highly recommend it. Now that I replaced my Aztec I find myself asking myself how I Airbrushed w/o this thing. I think you will very pleased if you decide to go with it..
Paul