Which do you prefer? single or double action airbrush?
I've got a Iwata Hi-Line HP-BH, which is a nice airbrush and has a mac valve which I've never used and the pre-set handle which I rarely use, I started a Mustang yesterday and have primed it and give it a coat of white which went on fine but I do find now and again I get a bit of splatter which is annoying to say the least, so I thought I would give the Revolution M-2 a try, it has a .4mm needle and a 7ml cup (M-1 .3mm & a 1.5ml cup).
It's my first time with a single action and I wasn't sure what to expect, it has a pre-set handle and as I had a large area to spray I opened it up, I must say I was surprisingly surprised, I sprayed quite a bit and not once did it splutter and the finish was quite good, the only downside about the airbrush was the needle is fixed in the pre-set handle with a screw so to remove it you have to either pull it out from the back or remove the screw, I prefer to remove the nozzle and pull the needle out from the front so as not to pull paint back up in to the body, apart from that, impressed.
I've taken a couple of pictures which aren't brilliant as I used my phone under fluorescent lights
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I've got a Iwata Hi-Line HP-BH, which is a nice airbrush and has a mac valve which I've never used and the pre-set handle which I rarely use, I started a Mustang yesterday and have primed it and give it a coat of white which went on fine but I do find now and again I get a bit of splatter which is annoying to say the least, so I thought I would give the Revolution M-2 a try, it has a .4mm needle and a 7ml cup (M-1 .3mm & a 1.5ml cup).
It's my first time with a single action and I wasn't sure what to expect, it has a pre-set handle and as I had a large area to spray I opened it up, I must say I was surprisingly surprised, I sprayed quite a bit and not once did it splutter and the finish was quite good, the only downside about the airbrush was the needle is fixed in the pre-set handle with a screw so to remove it you have to either pull it out from the back or remove the screw, I prefer to remove the nozzle and pull the needle out from the front so as not to pull paint back up in to the body, apart from that, impressed.
I've taken a couple of pictures which aren't brilliant as I used my phone under fluorescent lights
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