I found recently that trying to use my trusty Iwata HP - CS caused a lot of pain, nothing to do with the airbrush but to do with me having ME, a lump on my wrist and pain from my fingers caused when pushing the air button down and the paint flow backwards so
Bought the Iwata TRN 1 trigger type airbrush

Just to see I weighed them both and the TRN is about 50% heavier, used for the first time today and found the pistol grip was excellent, very comfortable

Very easy to use, as you pull the trigger backwards to allow air out you feel a slight resistance and this is when the paint arrives, the more you pull back the more paint, simples
Carried out some practice with the airbrush, small to large spots, thick to thin lines, wrote my name ( spelt it right as well
) etc and felt at ease with it very quickly. after a hour or so's work NO pain or discomfort :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
So tried some Mr Surfacer primer and it sprayed very well onto 3 models, very pleased with it, one concern is getting a stand for it, I had to stand it up laying against the booth wall, if it tipped over and the lid was not tight you could have a paint flood disaster :sad:
Very easy to clean and remove the needle etc, same as the other Iwata, only moan no oil, considering it was a shade over £150, that's mean Iwata :anguished:
However, when I finished I noticed some orange paint marks on my hand and its come from the handle?? Do not think I got any lacquer thinner on my hand and therefore the handle, will contact the supplier
I know Barry has bought one so interested to hear his opinions and if he also gets orange paint off the handle as well, may well have been me, but this in no one effects my opinion that's its a very good airbrush but of course this is my opinion
Short and sweet, hope this is of use, I am no expert but consider myself to be good at airbrushing, so hopefully capable of a good test report?
bob
Bought the Iwata TRN 1 trigger type airbrush
Just to see I weighed them both and the TRN is about 50% heavier, used for the first time today and found the pistol grip was excellent, very comfortable
Very easy to use, as you pull the trigger backwards to allow air out you feel a slight resistance and this is when the paint arrives, the more you pull back the more paint, simples
Carried out some practice with the airbrush, small to large spots, thick to thin lines, wrote my name ( spelt it right as well

So tried some Mr Surfacer primer and it sprayed very well onto 3 models, very pleased with it, one concern is getting a stand for it, I had to stand it up laying against the booth wall, if it tipped over and the lid was not tight you could have a paint flood disaster :sad:
Very easy to clean and remove the needle etc, same as the other Iwata, only moan no oil, considering it was a shade over £150, that's mean Iwata :anguished:
However, when I finished I noticed some orange paint marks on my hand and its come from the handle?? Do not think I got any lacquer thinner on my hand and therefore the handle, will contact the supplier
I know Barry has bought one so interested to hear his opinions and if he also gets orange paint off the handle as well, may well have been me, but this in no one effects my opinion that's its a very good airbrush but of course this is my opinion
Short and sweet, hope this is of use, I am no expert but consider myself to be good at airbrushing, so hopefully capable of a good test report?
bob
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