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    #16
    Originally posted by \
    My first airbrush was an Aztek. And works good....
    But the Iwata Hi Line is stunning!!!


    And I must admit, that I don't take much care with the airbrush......but it still working very fine!


    Inclusive I painted a Panzer II at 1/6 scale.......and my airbrush has a 0,2 mm needle.....
    Use the HI Line as well, and I love it. Works like a breeze. The equivalent of the infinity, if not better, as it has the MAC valve, and you have to pay extra for it on the infinity


    John

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    • Guest

      #17
      Looks like the iwatas are still at the top, but the H&S Evo looks to be pretty popular so far.


      John

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      • Guest

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        Bet you guys never heard what a/b I use now Olympos HP-100C. Excellent brush, rumour has it that it was the original design Iwata use now for their HP-C model.
        Waiting for my order on H&S Silverline 2in1, and I can't wait to try it out and compare it with what I use now.


        Cheers
        There you go. Now listed


        John

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        • Guest

          #19
          I use both the Iwata HP-CS and the H&S Evolution Al, both are outstanding in my humble opinion.


          Ray

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by \
            I use both the Iwata HP-CS and the H&S Evolution Al, both are outstanding in my humble opinion.
            Ray
            Yep. I use the HP-CS. I am yet to try an evo, but have used an infinity. I use an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS and Hi Line HP-CH


            John

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            • Guest

              #21
              John,


              I've never used the Infinity so we're even, I would like to try it someday though because I've heard good things about it.


              Ray

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              • PhilJ
                SMF Supporters
                • May 2015
                • 1145

                #22
                I have the H&S evolution silverline, I have only used it for one model as you know and it's the only one I have owned and used on scale modelling as I'm a newbie.


                I did sell a iwata revolution siphon feed which was my wife's for spray tanning to fund it, looking back I maybe should have kept it for priming/varnishing.


                I have practiced with the h&s and it performs really well and will hopefully stand me well for my 1/48 work.


                Has anyone got any ideas for a budget airbrush for varnishing only?

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                  #23
                  Use your H & S Phil. You need a good airbrush for varnishing and priming every bit as you do for paint.


                  I use my best airbrush for all things with a .35 needle/nozzle (acrylic water based) for everything that is


                  except for effects etc.


                  Just as important to get a good finish with primer and varnishing as it is with paint. Primer the first coat lays a good


                  foundation surface down to receive the paint. The varnish is the top coat in gloss to matt. Mess it up and you have


                  ruined the model. Mess up the varnish and it is difficult to go back with out messing up the paint coats.


                  Not had any problems with cleaning the brush after priming it cleans up just in the way the paint cleans up.


                  Varnish beware never leave any in the airbrush for any time. Wash out and give a really good clean. With an H & S


                  this is simple compared to an Iwata. This is what I do. Break the whole brush down. Dunk the nozzle in two tea


                  spoons of cleaner and leave 10 mins. Pull the needle through kitchen roll laced with cleaner.


                  Stop up the nozzle end with a finger drizzle from the back end a teasoonful of cleaner and brush down from the back


                  end as varnish tends to creep back along the needle tunnel. from the front brush up into the cup. Great on an H & S


                  as the cup is removable and makes it easier.


                  Rinse the nozzle and then view against the light which should show a "beauftifully" clean orifice.


                  Drench all with water. Reassemble. Then fill the cup with cleaner and discharge. When it begins to make a gurgel


                  noise stop leaving a bit of cleaner in the nozzle.


                  Laurie

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by \
                    I have the H&S evolution silverline, I have only used it for one model as you know and it's the only one I have owned and used on scale modelling as I'm a newbie.
                    I did sell a iwata revolution siphon feed which was my wife's for spray tanning to fund it, looking back I maybe should have kept it for priming/varnishing.


                    I have practiced with the h&s and it performs really well and will hopefully stand me well for my 1/48 work.


                    Has anyone got any ideas for a budget airbrush for varnishing only?
                    I say go for the best you can buy.


                    John

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                    • PhilJ
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2015
                      • 1145

                      #25
                      Originally posted by \
                      Use your H & S Phil. You need a good airbrush for varnishing and priming every bit as you do for paint.
                      I use my best airbrush for all things with a .35 needle/nozzle (acrylic water based) for everything that is


                      except for effects etc.


                      Just as important to get a good finish with primer and varnishing as it is with paint. Primer the first coat lays a good


                      foundation surface down to receive the paint. The varnish is the top coat in gloss to matt. Mess it up and you have


                      ruined the model. Mess up the varnish and it is difficult to go back with out messing up the paint coats.


                      Not had any problems with cleaning the brush after priming it cleans up just in the way the paint cleans up.


                      Varnish beware never leave any in the airbrush for any time. Wash out and give a really good clean. With an H & S


                      this is simple compared to an Iwata. This is what I do. Break the whole brush down. Dunk the nozzle in two tea


                      spoons of cleaner and leave 10 mins. Pull the needle through kitchen roll laced with cleaner.


                      Stop up the nozzle end with a finger drizzle from the back end a teasoonful of cleaner and brush down from the back


                      end as varnish tends to creep back along the needle tunnel. from the front brush up into the cup. Great on an H & S


                      as the cup is removable and makes it easier.


                      Rinse the nozzle and then view against the light which should show a "beauftifully" clean orifice.


                      Drench all with water. Reassemble. Then fill the cup with cleaner and discharge. When it begins to make a gurgel


                      noise stop leaving a bit of cleaner in the nozzle.


                      Laurie
                      Hi Laurie


                      I do a pretty similar process, maybe I need a better cleaner.


                      At the moment I'm using Vallejo airbrush cleaner, I have heard that it's not that great and I'm starting to believe it.


                      Apparently Ultimate do a very good cleaner, maybe I'll try that one.


                      Cheers


                      Phil

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Originally posted by \
                        Hi Laurie
                        I do a pretty similar process, maybe I need a better cleaner.


                        At the moment I'm using Vallejo airbrush cleaner, I have heard that it's not that great and I'm starting to believe it.


                        Apparently Ultimate do a very good cleaner, maybe I'll try that one.


                        Cheers


                        Phil
                        Surprised at that Phil. Tried many cleaners and came back to Vallejo. This is only for water based paints.


                        Actually I use Vallejo as a paint remover. Using the regime I have described not had any difficulty including


                        cleaning varnish after it had been left over night.


                        If you do change to Ultimate let us know your thoughts. May get a couple of other types and test them against Vallejo.


                        Also use Vallejo for paint brushes (hand ones). Half fill a small pound world plastic shot glass. I suspend the brush/s


                        just above the bottom for 24 hours. Brings acrylic hardened brushes back to life. It softens all that junk up in the stock of the brush.


                        Laurie

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                        • john i am
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 4019

                          #27
                          Originally posted by \
                          Surprised at that Phil. Tried many cleaners and came back to Vallejo. This is only for water based paints.
                          Actually I use Vallejo as a paint remover. Using the regime I have described not had any difficulty including


                          cleaning varnish after it had been left over night.


                          If you do change to Ultimate let us know your thoughts. May get a couple of other types and test them against Vallejo.


                          Also use Vallejo for paint brushes (hand ones). Half fill a small pound world plastic shot glass. I suspend the brush/s


                          just above the bottom for 24 hours. Brings acrylic hardened brushes back to life. It softens all that junk up in the stock of the brush.


                          Laurie
                          I use vallejo products myself and can only highly recommend their products including the the cleaner.I have tried all the other leading brands but in my opinion vallejo work best for me.

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                          • PhilJ
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2015
                            • 1145

                            #28
                            Originally posted by \
                            Surprised at that Phil. Tried many cleaners and came back to Vallejo. This is only for water based paints.
                            Actually I use Vallejo as a paint remover. Using the regime I have described not had any difficulty including


                            cleaning varnish after it had been left over night.


                            If you do change to Ultimate let us know your thoughts. May get a couple of other types and test them against Vallejo.


                            Also use Vallejo for paint brushes (hand ones). Half fill a small pound world plastic shot glass. I suspend the brush/s


                            just above the bottom for 24 hours. Brings acrylic hardened brushes back to life. It softens all that junk up in the stock of the brush.


                            Laurie
                            Nice tip on brush cleaning Laurie that has been noted thanks.


                            I'll let you know how I get on when I purchase some ultimate airbrush cleaner


                            Phil

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by \
                              Nice tip on brush cleaning Laurie that has been noted thanks.
                              I'll let you know how I get on when I purchase some ultimate airbrush cleaner


                              Phil
                              I use UMP airbrush cleaner and thinner all the time. It works with everything except for my Mr Colour Gunze lacquer/acrylic hybrid paints. They only work with cellulose


                              John

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                              • Steve Brodie
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Sep 2014
                                • 4652

                                #30
                                love my Simple Iwata neo, cheap simple to use and does a good job

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