I bought an H&S Ultra in the beginning of the summer and it's served me well. However, after a couple of mishaps with a trigger finger not 100% up to scratch I'm looking to upgrade.
I've only got a cheapo plastic compressor that came with the Ultra, but apart from not having a moisture trap it works well for now.
A better airbrush is more important to upgrade now I think and a better compressor when I can afford it. If I need more airflow than my puny compressor can muster I've got a dual tank big compressor in my workshop! It's just very noisy...
The question is H&S Evolution, Infinity or an Iwata of similar quality? If so which model?
I remember being recommended a Iwata here before but I can't find the post... sorry about that.
I want to have finer control over air pressure and paint flow that what my trigger finger can do repeatedly so that's a setting that's a must for the next airbrush.
I've got a 0.2 mm nozzle today and I think my next one is going to be bigger (0.4 mm?) since I only do large models.
The Ultra will probably be modified to spray primer and varnish afterwards with a bigger nozzle.
I'm the type of person that does a full clean after every use, and often between colours as well so it has to be as easy to take apart as the H&S I've got now.
What to choose as a primarily 1/35 scale modeller that is not a pro painter - but want to improve
Many thanks in advance!
Jens
I've only got a cheapo plastic compressor that came with the Ultra, but apart from not having a moisture trap it works well for now.
A better airbrush is more important to upgrade now I think and a better compressor when I can afford it. If I need more airflow than my puny compressor can muster I've got a dual tank big compressor in my workshop! It's just very noisy...
The question is H&S Evolution, Infinity or an Iwata of similar quality? If so which model?
I remember being recommended a Iwata here before but I can't find the post... sorry about that.
I want to have finer control over air pressure and paint flow that what my trigger finger can do repeatedly so that's a setting that's a must for the next airbrush.
I've got a 0.2 mm nozzle today and I think my next one is going to be bigger (0.4 mm?) since I only do large models.
The Ultra will probably be modified to spray primer and varnish afterwards with a bigger nozzle.
I'm the type of person that does a full clean after every use, and often between colours as well so it has to be as easy to take apart as the H&S I've got now.
What to choose as a primarily 1/35 scale modeller that is not a pro painter - but want to improve

Many thanks in advance!
Jens
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