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  • topgazza
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2020
    • 640

    #1

    Next Level Up Airbrush Advice

    The Fengda 130 I got with the compressor is OK but having played with a Iwata Revolution in a shop it feels more substantial. I also have a bottom feeder Clarke from Alan which works fine. But I do like the gravity fed. But if I am going down that route of an up to £100 airbrush would the Neo for Iwata CN be enough of an improvement in feel and control ? Our friend at SMS sells such a beast of course. But is this a sensible mid step up ?

    There are plenty of brand manufacturers and to me an airbrush is a simple device and the value come in the quality of manufacturing. I know there will be plenty of differing makes used but whilst I would like to go for a Harder & Steenbeck I want to be realistic until I become a lot more practiced but the H&S Ultra is withing that budget. So with a budget of up to £100 what do you recommend please
  • Bortig the Viking
    SMF Supporters
    • Mar 2019
    • 780

    #2
    For me Harder and Steenbeck, have the Infinity as well as the Ultra both are excellent to use and clean. For the price the Ultra would be a good bet, never had a problem. :thumb2:

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    • topgazza
      SMF Supporters
      • Jan 2020
      • 640

      #3
      The Evolution V2 is a consideration at £143 for a 2 in 1, two needle sizes. More than I wanted to pay and I wont regret it I know but is it worth paying £55 more than the Ultra 2 in 1 ?

      I wish there was only one make and model :tears-of-joy:

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      • Bortig the Viking
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2019
        • 780

        #4
        Originally posted by topgazza
        The Evolution V2 is a consideration at £143 for a 2 in 1, two needle sizes. More than I wanted to pay and I wont regret it I know but is it worth paying £55 more than the Ultra 2 in 1 ?

        I wish there was only one make and model :tears-of-joy:
        I know that feeling but choice is ultimately a good thing, meant to add my Ultra and Infinity are 2 in 1 although I manage with just the 0.4 only using the 0.2 very rarely, so I made the Infinity first choice with 0.4 and the Ultra with 0.2.
        Hope this helps.

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        • dave
          SMF Supporters
          • Nov 2012
          • 1828
          • Brussels

          #5
          The neo is a step up. I moved from a cheap Chinese brush to the neo, but then quite quickly moved up to the H&S Evolution.
          With hindsight I think I should probably have done it in one step, although having a second airbrush is handy sometimes and I still use the Neo for priming etc.

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          • topgazza
            SMF Supporters
            • Jan 2020
            • 640

            #6
            I was thinking the same thing Dave. Might as well go £150 ish and cut the middle step up. I figured the favourite would be the H&S range and the Evolution looks the one. As Mark says I could just get the 0.4 for now, I'm currently using 0.35, and get another needle and nozzle later on if I felt the need but getting a 2 in 1 is cheaper. Lots of models in the Evolution range to choose from and most look fairly similar to be honest Evolution or the Evolution Silverline. SMS do both which is good and I'm edging towards the Silverline as it has the volume control on the rear, which I like

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            • Guest

              #7
              I've mentioned before that I'm a huge Iwata fan as I have several of their spray guns but for a "posh" airbrush I went with H&S, as they seem to have a better overall package. The tool-less strip down is a breeze, and many parts are interchangeable between models so you could buy one from lower down their range and upgrade it at a later date.

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              • topgazza
                SMF Supporters
                • Jan 2020
                • 640

                #8
                Just put the Evolution Silverline V2 Solo with 0.4 needle in my cart at SMS. I like the all metal body and adjustable volume at the rear. "Only" £111 delivered. I can use my Fengda and Clarke as backup

                I'm going to complain to the moderators as everytime I come on here and ask for advice it costs me another kidney to raise the cash :anguished:

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Haha, tell me about it. I thought this would be a relatively cheap hobby after some of the ones I've been obsessed with over the years. Trouble is I can't resist buying new shiny things :smiling5:

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                  • topgazza
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2020
                    • 640

                    #10
                    Me neither. I've gone from golf, handicap 9, and a fortune in clubs, lessons etc to Photography and I could have bought a mid range Focus for the money spent there and now this. They say you can't take it with you and I'm making damn sure of that.

                    But the fumes make up for it......

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                    • Bortig the Viking
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 780

                      #11
                      I've lost count of the money, but my wife kindly reminds me I'm now retired, so....

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                      • topgazza
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2020
                        • 640

                        #12
                        I've just retired so I've stopped worrying about it to be fair. My wife has said exactly the same. Although she black balled my idea of a maid.....

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                        • Road of Bones
                          • Jan 2020
                          • 254

                          #13
                          I call my Neo the “Carpet Bomber”- a great brush for priming and single-colour stuff, but it does require careful cleaning.
                          For finer work, such as camo, I use my H&S Infinity. Better control and a finer line. Still needs careful cleaning though, and if you’re spraying Vallejo paint, use a flow enhancer, and only part-fill the cup with paint.

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                          • topgazza
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jan 2020
                            • 640

                            #14
                            Good advice Alistair. I have recently got some flow improver, Winsor and Newton, and it definately helps a lot.

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                            • topgazza
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jan 2020
                              • 640

                              #15
                              So excited. Can't wait until my Evolution Silverline arrives......

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