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    Iwata Revolution CR.....loving it!

    I just needed to post this, to people who understand.....lol

    For my birthday recently the wife surprised me with an airbrush & compressor for my new modelling obsession.

    I set it all up and started to use it, but found it was more of a fight than a pleasure, intermittent paint flow, clogging every 2 minutes, and all in all it was just hard to control, I did use it to complete the last model I made and it did look better than brush painting but nowhere near as good as I expected.

    I kept reading the forums and dutifully watching youtube videos but to no avail, I was starting to think that perhaps I didn't have the knack and was just bloody awful at it. (I have no idea what brand the airbrush is - it's just marked everythingairbush.com)

    To finally prove to myself whether it was me or the brush (again after reading on here) I decided to try a brush that seemed to be recommended by a lot of people, So I ordered the Revolution CR from the shop.

    It was here by Tuesday (Thanks John) and I have been sort of, well airbrushing everything in sight since. IT"S A BLOODY MARVEL! I can get a clean finish, I can do camo by hand, I can precisely control whatever i'm trying to do, it doesn't need stripping down every 2 minutes...etc, etc. I just love it.

    I have tried telling the wife how happy I am but she thinks i'm doolally tap, so I thought i'd post it on here.

    Again, thanks to all the experts on here who post good advice. I could probably name a dozen things i using/doing now that have improved my models no end.

    Ramble over.

    Cheers!
  • Guest

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    Hi I have been looking at getting the CR or the BR very soon as the one I am using is starting to play up.

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    • Guest

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      Everythingairbrush sell a huge range of gear but if it is only marked up with thier name it may well be a cheap unbranded item. You can't beat a decent piece of kit and, withour taking out a mortgage, you've got a very nice brush there.

      Don't worry about the missis, they don't understand!!!

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      • Vaughan
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2011
        • 3174

        #4
        Hi Gaz

        You made a good move there. You can't go wrong with a CR. Happy airbrushing. Any problems just post them on the forum and we're all here to help.

        Vaughan

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        • Guest

          #5
          Sweet!

          Its a nice feeling when you realise its not 'you' hehe.

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