You never seem to mention Master brands, and they are rather decent for the prices. Please check them out, and the whole kit with compressor and paints.
@@latenighter1965 I just went through 2 defective ones fresh out the box I highly disagree with your mention of quality, unless you ment they have absolutely none
@@brandondirocco9816 I have 4 and the only reason it broke was because I didnt take care of 2 of them as I should have. Leaving the paint in too long, losing a washer, so on. The other 2 work close to 90% of my Iwata, and a lot less price.
I've started (for miniature painting) with double action H&S Ultra (0.2) and it's only OK - the trigger is unfortunately too stiff for precise work - upgrading to H&S Infinity (0.15 & 0.4) made huge difference, though no wonder at that price point. Ultra was great for basic stuff though - priming, basing, diorama work and cleaning it was super easy. Infinity is all that and more, but yeah, $$$.
I like using my single action airbrush to do fill in, base coats, fogging large areas with stencils then switch to double action for the art work. These vids keep me on my toes thanks a hula Carsten
Thanks for your comment and yes, single action brushes definitely have their place and come in handy 👍🏻 glad you enjoyed the vid all the very best from Australia 🇦🇺
I buy an cheap fengda FE-180K airbrush with little compressor and acrylic color pack for 135€ to try airbrushing, good luck for me, it working in decent way. I feeling more and more confident and definitly looking for better airbrush in some time. So a better airbrush for improving fine detail and using the cheap for heavy duty. Thank you for all your great video =)
Thanks for your comment and as I mentioned buying a cheaper setup to start with is still better than no airbrush at all. The kit you get will still come in handy later when you upgrade to better quality brushes and you will find you will use the cheaper brushes to spray backgrounds and primers etc 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi i am a professional car painter and i always wanted to do airbrushing on custom paint jobs, my question is how do you determine what nozzle size to use when using a airbrush?
Thanks for your video on Airbrushing. I'm interested in an Airbrush to Airbrush the edges of pucture frames all around the frames about the width of a quarter using metalic gold for a metalic gold finish, I'd rather spend good money for something that will last than something cheep. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for an awesome tutorial! Do you know where I can get the quick connect hose coupling? Planning to buy a few different brushes, but don’t want to unscrew the hose from the brush every time I change brush.
Hi from Germany! Thanks for this informative video. As you said, the most important factor (besides money) is what you want to do with an airbrush. I just bought a cheap airbrush kit (50 €) from Amazon ("Ganzton Airbrush Set Double Action"), to use for miniature painting. Cheap double action airbrush with 0.4 mm needle/nozle, mini compressor, air hose and the usual "cleaning tools". My main intention was to replace the old rattle cans for applying primer and clear varnish. It gets the job done (even doing the first base color with it) and I got the hang to it quite easy. This kit won't be the right choice for hourlong non-stop painting sessions I guess, the compressor would be down on its knees. At least it has an auto stop and can be switched between 3 PSI settings (~15 to ~30 PSI). Now I'm bitten by the airbrush bug and thinking about getting into "full" airbrush painting. So I'm saving up money to upgrade later down the road. A reasonable compressor with an air tank and for the airbrush I'm eyeballing an Harder & Steenbeck Silverline or Evolution. And I need to macgyver a small paint booth to keep my workspace (and my health) nice and clean ;)
Hallo und wie gehts ? Yes, thats exactly right and this is why cheap airbrushes are great, as they get people into it and then once you give it a try you can then justify spending the $ on a branded brush and the cheap brush will still be useful for backgrounds and or primer. So glad you have been bitten by the airbrush bug it will make your miniature painting SO much easier. All the best and thanks again for your comment.
Thank you for all of your videos. They are very helpful. I am a novice and would like some advice on the compressor that you should purchase. I am really at a loss as to what to look for in a compressor for this task.
Sheryl Tunnecliff - I would recommend a dental compressor (no jokes). These are normally painted white, but the BIG plus factor is that they run QUIETLY. You can comfortably run one indoors (as dentists tend to do). Interestingly, they are available at most compressor dealers and are priced competitively. Just ask for a dental compressor and they should know what you are talking about.
I have a cheap unbranded airbrush right now, and I'm going to upgrade very soon. I do scale models from 1/72 up to 1/32 in size. I found the Master Pro Plus kit that comes with 2 gravity feed cup sizes and 3 needle sizes; is the Master brand a good quality? Or would I be better off with a Badger Patriot 105 or Paasche TG-3AS? I'm looking for something that will last me awhile and can handle enamel, acrylic, and various enamel & acrylic based lacquers and varnishes.
Just a quick question. I have always used a bottle-feed airbrush. I see a lot of people using the gravity feed instead. I change colors a lot so it seems like a gravity feed would waste more paint for each change. Am I wrong?
Lol, it most certainly does glad you enjoyed the vid and found it helpful. Once again I appreciate your comment and continued support here in this community 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm going to try out one of those Creole airbrushes with the 18 needle I just haven't had the money right now but I know I'll come up with it eventually but I have several wireless and I have some of them real cheap airbrushes they're they're number two needles and it actually worked pretty decent you know just taking me a while to get back into into the swing of it I have an airbrush since 2015 only can I got sick and it really messed me up you know I still have trouble control in my arms and hands and stuff but I'll get there I know the Lord is able to help me and I thank you for your devotion to trying to help people to understand airbrushing and whether they even need an airbrush or not thank you for your work May the living Lord Jesus Christ bless your soul on your endeavor to do this
Love your channel and your work is incredible!! Just starting out and after months of thought, and some holiday cash that came my way, I decided on the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS. Am currently watching your "How To" videos to gain some of your knowledge before I get started. I build models up to 1/24 scale, and want to get into doing some artwork and crafts also once I get my skill level up, and get the feel of using an airbrush comfortably. Will be using Acrylic mainly to start, and pick up other painting mediums later on. Right now, I have Vallejo Model Color, Tamiya, and Mr. Color paints, and will expand as needed. Had a question regarding the needles. Can one use different size needles (e.g. 0.2 or 0.5) in the HP-CS? And if so, how effective are they?
I like using the HP.TRN1 for cakes as it is a trigger setup also I love the iwata HPCS eclipse for more detailed airbrushing . You can also check out a few online classes which I filmed for Savour School or our online course if you really want to deep dive into airbrushing, here are some links ; savourschool.com.au and airbrushasylum.thinkific.com 👍🏻
Not entirely sure what you mean, but if you are wanting to know if I like plastic body airbrushes ? Only Aztec comes to mind as a brand that was really light weight, personally it wasn’t my preference but whatever you feel comfortable with is best …Hope that helps 😉👍🏻
Being in America I wanted to stay with American brands if at all possible and both Paasche and Badger both still make their airbrushes here and they are widely recognized as two of the best brands in the world. I had purchased a Paasche Talon set that came with all three needle sets it can run because it was a little bit cheaper than the Badger I wanted but I ended up picking up the Badger Sotar 20/20 when that complete set went on sale and have since purchased a second Sotar Set to to have different brushes set up with different colors and/or different needle sets depending on what I was doing. I still use all three guns. I recently began doing a lot of bigger pieces like scratch built scenery for tabletop gaming and diorama displays for some of my minis and wanted a trigger type gun to make the longer priming and painting sessions easier on my trigger finger. For some reason the American companies do not make such a gun so I went with the Iawata. No regrets there either. As far as spending money for the sake of spending money I had the opportunity to buy a brand new Harder and Steenbeck Infinity at a store closeout for an insane discount and went for it. Save your wallet and don't buy one. It's not a bad airbrush but it is definitely not worth the ludicrous price they want for it if you pay full price. It only comes with one needle set and does not work any better than the Paasche Talon or Badger Sotar 20/20. If you want to have a gun on your shelf that tells everyone that walks into your studio that you spent an absurd amount of money on your airbrush get the Harder and Steenbeck Infinity. If you want a gun that just works amazingly with readily available spare parts get the Paasche or Badger.
I'm plastic modeller, making aircraft in 1/72 scale. I have a cheap, double action graphity AB. Cost me about 30,00Euro and for the purpose I do, I think the AB works. Needle 0,2 - 0,3 & 0,5mm. Maybe You can do some vids with Brett Green (HyperScale, Aus) to make airbrush for modellers........
I use mine mainly for SFX work but I’d like to try portraits someday. I have an Iwata Eclipse which I love, an Iwata Takumi micron, H&S Infinity and H&S Evolution. All great guns but if I could only keep one, it would be the Iwata Eclipse.
Take a look at this vid 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/Wn17B2IDB9M/видео.html this is the battery unit that I have used and it works pretty well for the price etc…just keep in mind it only pushes out a max of around 22 psi, not the full 32psi that the manufacturer put on the box, either way it still performed well, watch the bull skull artwork that I created using this brush if you want to really see it in action 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/eamf27Mh_4o/видео.html hope that helps 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello, I am new to airbrushing and was looking to get an airbrush for stencils but also artwork on canvases. What would you yall recommend? It would seem as if gravity and a double action airbrush would be best for myself. But do not know the right air brush.
I need something small & portable to go in my furniture touchup kit. Before now I've been using spray cans. I won't use it every day so I got one of those cordless kits off of Amazon. It claims to be 32-psi and it is quite compact, so it doesn't take up an obnoxious amount of space in my kit. So far, I've only blown water through it but it looks promising. I wouldn't mind upgrading the brush if it ever konks out... but do you have any opinion on those tiny rechargable compressors? Worth a damn... or not really?
Hi Carsten,what kind of set up would you recommend to paint on veg tan leather goods. like masks, bags and guitar straps. And is this something you cover in your course. Cheers
I build 1/48 plastic model airplanes. What is the correlation of needle size when looking for a double action airbrush? I want to be able to do fine lines, but also be able to get wide coverage when needed.
Great Review as always and great Information thank you.. I would recommend the creos ps 270 .2 fine detail or the ps 289 .3 all around airbrush. If you would prefer the trigger type the ps 275. Finer detail the ps 771 creos .18. Now if money is not and issue the Iwata like the kustom hp-ch .. Iwata hpc .35(the hp c considered to be the goat of the airbrush by many) both are all around brushes or the custom microns for better detail work like the Side or top feed .18 or .23. If Asylum suggests something different I would go that route as well. Thanks.
For got to add the trigger type ps 290 .5 has a round and a fan cap works very good on bigger surfaces. Like priming, painting and clearcoating the bigger the tip size the less you would have to dilute your paint hopes it helps.
I would recommend the GSI Creos PS.289 or Iwata Eclipse both fantastic all round airbrushes that will last and provide great coverage and fine detail, check the description in this vid for a list of all the airbrushes discussed in order of cheapest to most expensive 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes , all valid points I don’t have a PS270 so can’t personally comment but all the Creos brushes have blown me away in regards to quality and performance 👍🏻
No probs I think the 18-20 psi will work perfect for that paint , take a look at this vid which may help you further 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/oAcJNzIzRQE/видео.html
I was wondering what you would recommend for large fishing lures, something that can do decent coverage and still get some finer detail. I just launched a master into the woods so I guess I'm in the market for a new brush
I couldn't find your links just lost all my airbrush and equipment has about 20 different airbrush guns, 4 air compressors but nothing was decent. Although compressor would been nice but wasn't get a good gun anyways couldn't find links could please tag me or add to my comment. Also thanks for your videos your knowledge helped my journey n helped so many ways thanks.
Hi! I have a resin skull K9 mask that I left in the sun by accident, so it has gotten yellow on one side. It has some cracks to make it look more real, and so I thought that using spraypaint to make it white again would fill in the cracks with paint. I don’t want the cracks to be filled in, but I also don’t want to spend alot of money on buying an airbrush. Do you know if spraypaint would work on my mask without filling in the mask, or do I have to use an airbrush?
Hi🥰thank you so much for your videos as always it is very helpful and interesting to watch🤩 I’m a new starter in airbrush world😊 I have harder infinity 0.2 and 0.4 but as I understand it’s good for details and drawing, but to prime and finish I feel that I need larger nozzle, can you please advise what is the best airbrush for motorbikes and helmets? Many many thanks 🥰😘😘😘
Hi there, I’ve been viewing your series of airbrushing. I’m in the UK. I’ve been painting RC car bodies, both polycarbonate and hard bodies with spray cans. I’ve also been painting cockpits and driver figures, using various standard model brushes. Im looking for a relatively cost effect solution for both PS Tamiya paints and TS Tamiya paints ( or equivalent). I’m a hobbyist, not a professional. I’ve seen the battery powered units and these tick the box in terms of value. The Neat and Handy brand has quite good deals. But are they good enough for the hobbyist doing RC cars, and driver figures? Can you recommend anything for the budget conscious RC car modeller? Appreciate any advice. Take care, keep well and a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Awesome, I have never used a grex but have heard great things , there are so many quality brands out there I always recommend going with what is comfortable in your hand the right price point and a trigger action that you like as they all vary slightly with the way they perform 👍🏻
Dude you have to start painting latex mask. The money people pay for Michael Myers mask repaints is crazy and some people have to wait upto 5 years for artists work because of the demand and backlog. You should start doing them. With you’re skills you would get heaps of business.
Thanks for the comment and tip, I am planning on airbrushing some masks and 3D items as tutorials on the channel in the coming year so I will definitely keep it in mind 👍🏻👍🏻
💥 Health & Safety tips when Airbrushing - ruclips.net/video/_vI2JPqT1Vw/видео.html
You never seem to mention Master brands, and they are rather decent for the prices. Please check them out, and the whole kit with compressor and paints.
@@latenighter1965 I just went through 2 defective ones fresh out the box I highly disagree with your mention of quality, unless you ment they have absolutely none
@@brandondirocco9816 I have 4 and the only reason it broke was because I didnt take care of 2 of them as I should have. Leaving the paint in too long, losing a washer, so on. The other 2 work close to 90% of my Iwata, and a lot less price.
@@latenighter1965 can't relate I bought 2 from 2 different retailers and out of the box neither works, will not be giving them a third chance
I've started (for miniature painting) with double action H&S Ultra (0.2) and it's only OK - the trigger is unfortunately too stiff for precise work - upgrading to H&S Infinity (0.15 & 0.4) made huge difference, though no wonder at that price point. Ultra was great for basic stuff though - priming, basing, diorama work and cleaning it was super easy. Infinity is all that and more, but yeah, $$$.
I have the Iwata HP-CS and the Paashe Talon and love them both and the Talon actually comes with 3 different size needles nozzles and tips
I like using my single action airbrush to do fill in, base coats, fogging large areas with stencils then switch to double action for the art work.
These vids keep me on my toes thanks a hula Carsten
Thanks for your comment and yes, single action brushes definitely have their place and come in handy 👍🏻 glad you enjoyed the vid all the very best from Australia 🇦🇺
I buy an cheap fengda FE-180K airbrush with little compressor and acrylic color pack for 135€ to try airbrushing, good luck for me, it working in decent way.
I feeling more and more confident and definitly looking for better airbrush in some time.
So a better airbrush for improving fine detail and using the cheap for heavy duty.
Thank you for all your great video =)
Thanks for your comment and as I mentioned buying a cheaper setup to start with is still better than no airbrush at all. The kit you get will still come in handy later when you upgrade to better quality brushes and you will find you will use the cheaper brushes to spray backgrounds and primers etc 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi i am a professional car painter and i always wanted to do airbrushing on custom paint jobs, my question is how do you determine what nozzle size to use when using a airbrush?
I just bought a new Iwata Eclipse Takumi side feed, I'm anxious for its arrival!
Thanks for your video on Airbrushing. I'm interested in an Airbrush to Airbrush the edges of pucture frames all around the frames about the width of a quarter using metalic gold for a metalic gold finish, I'd rather spend good money for something that will last than something cheep.
Thanks in advance.
I got a iwata HP pro that I've had for about a year and love it. Just got a creos Mr hobby ps270
Whats the little dial that some models have under the cup used for?
The CSI one for example
Take a look at this video which better explains what the M.A.C valve is for 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/2A-4ZISheE0/видео.htmlsi=cpNDe4rOUGSMSybb
Thanks for an awesome tutorial!
Do you know where I can get the quick connect hose coupling? Planning to buy a few different brushes, but don’t want to unscrew the hose from the brush every time I change brush.
Hi from Germany! Thanks for this informative video. As you said, the most important factor (besides money) is what you want to do with an airbrush. I just bought a cheap airbrush kit (50 €) from Amazon ("Ganzton Airbrush Set Double Action"), to use for miniature painting. Cheap double action airbrush with 0.4 mm needle/nozle, mini compressor, air hose and the usual "cleaning tools". My main intention was to replace the old rattle cans for applying primer and clear varnish. It gets the job done (even doing the first base color with it) and I got the hang to it quite easy. This kit won't be the right choice for hourlong non-stop painting sessions I guess, the compressor would be down on its knees. At least it has an auto stop and can be switched between 3 PSI settings (~15 to ~30 PSI).
Now I'm bitten by the airbrush bug and thinking about getting into "full" airbrush painting. So I'm saving up money to upgrade later down the road. A reasonable compressor with an air tank and for the airbrush I'm eyeballing an Harder & Steenbeck Silverline or Evolution. And I need to macgyver a small paint booth to keep my workspace (and my health) nice and clean ;)
Hallo und wie gehts ? Yes, thats exactly right and this is why cheap airbrushes are great, as they get people into it and then once you give it a try you can then justify spending the $ on a branded brush and the cheap brush will still be useful for backgrounds and or primer. So glad you have been bitten by the airbrush bug it will make your miniature painting SO much easier. All the best and thanks again for your comment.
Thank you for all of your videos. They are very helpful. I am a novice and would like some advice on the compressor that you should purchase. I am really at a loss as to what to look for in a compressor for this task.
Sheryl Tunnecliff - I would recommend a dental compressor (no jokes). These are normally painted white, but the BIG plus factor is that they run QUIETLY. You can comfortably run one indoors (as dentists tend to do).
Interestingly, they are available at most compressor dealers and are priced competitively. Just ask for a dental compressor and they should know what you are talking about.
I have a cheap unbranded airbrush right now, and I'm going to upgrade very soon. I do scale models from 1/72 up to 1/32 in size. I found the Master Pro Plus kit that comes with 2 gravity feed cup sizes and 3 needle sizes; is the Master brand a good quality? Or would I be better off with a Badger Patriot 105 or Paasche TG-3AS? I'm looking for something that will last me awhile and can handle enamel, acrylic, and various enamel & acrylic based lacquers and varnishes.
Just a quick question. I have always used a bottle-feed airbrush. I see a lot of people using the gravity feed instead. I change colors a lot so it seems like a gravity feed would waste more paint for each change. Am I wrong?
Does it come with a 5 speed standard with positraction? Another great informative explanation of AirBrush
Lol, it most certainly does glad you enjoyed the vid and found it helpful. Once again I appreciate your comment and continued support here in this community 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm going to try out one of those Creole airbrushes with the 18 needle I just haven't had the money right now but I know I'll come up with it eventually but I have several wireless and I have some of them real cheap airbrushes they're they're number two needles and it actually worked pretty decent you know just taking me a while to get back into into the swing of it I have an airbrush since 2015 only can I got sick and it really messed me up you know I still have trouble control in my arms and hands and stuff but I'll get there I know the Lord is able to help me and I thank you for your devotion to trying to help people to understand airbrushing and whether they even need an airbrush or not thank you for your work May the living Lord Jesus Christ bless your soul on your endeavor to do this
Love your channel and your work is incredible!! Just starting out and after months of thought, and some holiday cash that came my way, I decided on the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS. Am currently watching your "How To" videos to gain some of your knowledge before I get started. I build models up to 1/24 scale, and want to get into doing some artwork and crafts also once I get my skill level up, and get the feel of using an airbrush comfortably. Will be using Acrylic mainly to start, and pick up other painting mediums later on. Right now, I have Vallejo Model Color, Tamiya, and Mr. Color paints, and will expand as needed.
Had a question regarding the needles. Can one use different size needles (e.g. 0.2 or 0.5) in the HP-CS? And if so, how effective are they?
What is the best airbrush for chocolate and cake that you can recommend to me please
Thanks for the good information you provide
I like using the HP.TRN1 for cakes as it is a trigger setup also I love the iwata HPCS eclipse for more detailed airbrushing . You can also check out a few online classes which I filmed for Savour School or our online course if you really want to deep dive into airbrushing, here are some links ;
savourschool.com.au and airbrushasylum.thinkific.com 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum thank you very much. I want your advice on choosing the best compressor for the airbrush
Is an plastic body air brush good to busy ! It will be delicate to use but as per your suggestion please do tell me
Not entirely sure what you mean, but if you are wanting to know if I like plastic body airbrushes ? Only Aztec comes to mind as a brand that was really light weight, personally it wasn’t my preference but whatever you feel comfortable with is best …Hope that helps 😉👍🏻
I’m going to start custom painting for automotive, what airbrush would you recommend ?
I like the Iwata revolution and Eclipse....I use the revolution the most
I have a few revolutions as well and they are definitely a solid brush and I love the fact that they now have a 0.3 mm option 👍🏻👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum works great on model car bodies...I have the bigger needle...createx pearls flow thru it nicely.
Being in America I wanted to stay with American brands if at all possible and both Paasche and Badger both still make their airbrushes here and they are widely recognized as two of the best brands in the world. I had purchased a Paasche Talon set that came with all three needle sets it can run because it was a little bit cheaper than the Badger I wanted but I ended up picking up the Badger Sotar 20/20 when that complete set went on sale and have since purchased a second Sotar Set to to have different brushes set up with different colors and/or different needle sets depending on what I was doing. I still use all three guns.
I recently began doing a lot of bigger pieces like scratch built scenery for tabletop gaming and diorama displays for some of my minis and wanted a trigger type gun to make the longer priming and painting sessions easier on my trigger finger. For some reason the American companies do not make such a gun so I went with the Iawata. No regrets there either.
As far as spending money for the sake of spending money I had the opportunity to buy a brand new Harder and Steenbeck Infinity at a store closeout for an insane discount and went for it. Save your wallet and don't buy one. It's not a bad airbrush but it is definitely not worth the ludicrous price they want for it if you pay full price. It only comes with one needle set and does not work any better than the Paasche Talon or Badger Sotar 20/20.
If you want to have a gun on your shelf that tells everyone that walks into your studio that you spent an absurd amount of money on your airbrush get the Harder and Steenbeck Infinity. If you want a gun that just works amazingly with readily available spare parts get the Paasche or Badger.
Great tips mate thanks!
7:21 quale compressore silenzioso con regolazione psi posso acquistare per lavorare a casa ?
I'm plastic modeller, making aircraft in 1/72 scale. I have a cheap, double action graphity AB. Cost me about 30,00Euro and for the purpose I do, I think the AB works. Needle 0,2 - 0,3 & 0,5mm. Maybe You can do some vids with Brett Green (HyperScale, Aus) to make airbrush for modellers........
Thanks for your comment and I’ll keep that suggestion in mind , glad you found the airbrush helpful for your projects ,all the best 👍🏻
Awesome video…. as a noob, I really appreciate the info
Thank you so much glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Hi will any compressor work with the gsi creos? I coukd do with a small quiter one if you could recommend any TIA
I use mine mainly for SFX work but I’d like to try portraits someday. I have an Iwata Eclipse which I love, an Iwata Takumi micron, H&S Infinity and H&S Evolution. All great guns but if I could only keep one, it would be the Iwata Eclipse.
I'm looking for one to start out with but I don't have an air compressor is there one with a battery that I could use that does a decent job
Take a look at this vid 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/Wn17B2IDB9M/видео.html this is the battery unit that I have used and it works pretty well for the price etc…just keep in mind it only pushes out a max of around 22 psi, not the full 32psi that the manufacturer put on the box, either way it still performed well, watch the bull skull artwork that I created using this brush if you want to really see it in action 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/eamf27Mh_4o/видео.html hope that helps 👍🏻👍🏻
thanks for the video, I will use for HO Trains And I think I will use Iwata doble action gravity. What paints do you recommend ?
Hello, I am new to airbrushing and was looking to get an airbrush for stencils but also artwork on canvases. What would you yall recommend? It would seem as if gravity and a double action airbrush would be best for myself. But do not know the right air brush.
Is it harder to clean side feed airbrushes compared to gravity feed?
Not necessarily , with side feed you can detach the cup and on the micron SB you can unscrew the base to help clean it easier 👍🏻
I need something small & portable to go in my furniture touchup kit. Before now I've been using spray cans. I won't use it every day so I got one of those cordless kits off of Amazon. It claims to be 32-psi and it is quite compact, so it doesn't take up an obnoxious amount of space in my kit. So far, I've only blown water through it but it looks promising.
I wouldn't mind upgrading the brush if it ever konks out... but do you have any opinion on those tiny rechargable compressors? Worth a damn... or not really?
Hi Carsten,what kind of set up would you recommend to paint on veg tan leather goods. like masks, bags and guitar straps. And is this something you cover in your course. Cheers
What airbrush would you recommend if I’m using it on hair as a barber ??
Prob go with the iwata hp.cs eclipse as it’s a great all round brush 👍🏻
Awesome . Do you have a video for beginners on how to spray properly?
Senky!
Excellent!
Thank you so much 👍🏻
I build 1/48 plastic model airplanes. What is the correlation of needle size when looking for a double action airbrush? I want to be able to do fine lines, but also be able to get wide coverage when needed.
Airbrush for primer only what do you recommend? I have a badger 105 patriot right now
Recently you have reviewed 'all in one' compressor and brush. How would you add and compare one of these to the brushes already in this video?
Thanks.
Have you done a comparison with the master g233
I want to do art work on my motorcycle and begin some canvas work. What would be a good double action brush for that? I have never airbrushed before
Great Review as always and great Information thank you.. I would recommend the creos ps 270 .2 fine detail or the ps 289 .3 all around airbrush. If you would prefer the trigger type the ps 275. Finer detail the ps 771 creos .18. Now if money is not and issue the Iwata like the kustom hp-ch .. Iwata hpc .35(the hp c considered to be the goat of the airbrush by many) both are all around brushes or the custom microns for better detail work like the Side or top feed .18 or .23. If Asylum suggests something different I would go that route as well. Thanks.
For got to add the trigger type ps 290 .5 has a round and a fan cap works very good on bigger surfaces. Like priming, painting and clearcoating the bigger the tip size the less you would have to dilute your paint hopes it helps.
I would recommend the GSI Creos PS.289 or Iwata Eclipse both fantastic all round airbrushes that will last and provide great coverage and fine detail, check the description in this vid for a list of all the airbrushes discussed in order of cheapest to most expensive 👍🏻👍🏻
Yes , all valid points I don’t have a PS270 so can’t personally comment but all the Creos brushes have blown me away in regards to quality and performance 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum thanks for all that you do. Much appreciated.
Which size needle is best suited for taxidermy work?
Can you advise on pressure? I just airbrush models.using the iwata HP-CS
Depends on your paint but my preferred ratio is 70% reducer / thinner 30% paint and spraying at around 18-20 psi 👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum thanks I'm using vallejo straight from bottle & 2 drops flow improver
No probs I think the 18-20 psi will work perfect for that paint , take a look at this vid which may help you further 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/oAcJNzIzRQE/видео.html
@@AirbrushAsylum thank you for replying and your advice I love watching your channel now going to subscribe.
I was wondering what you would recommend for large fishing lures, something that can do decent coverage and still get some finer detail. I just launched a master into the woods so I guess I'm in the market for a new brush
I couldn't find your links just lost all my airbrush and equipment has about 20 different airbrush guns, 4 air compressors but nothing was decent. Although compressor would been nice but wasn't get a good gun anyways couldn't find links could please tag me or add to my comment. Also thanks for your videos your knowledge helped my journey n helped so many ways thanks.
Can you change the needle size in Iwata airbrushes ?
Hi! I have a resin skull K9 mask that I left in the sun by accident, so it has gotten yellow on one side. It has some cracks to make it look more real, and so I thought that using spraypaint to make it white again would fill in the cracks with paint. I don’t want the cracks to be filled in, but I also don’t want to spend alot of money on buying an airbrush. Do you know if spraypaint would work on my mask without filling in the mask, or do I have to use an airbrush?
Hi🥰thank you so much for your videos as always it is very helpful and interesting to watch🤩 I’m a new starter in airbrush world😊 I have harder infinity 0.2 and 0.4 but as I understand it’s good for details and drawing, but to prime and finish I feel that I need larger nozzle, can you please advise what is the best airbrush for motorbikes and helmets? Many many thanks 🥰😘😘😘
the first airbrush i bought was iwata eclipse and then later on i bought a micron..
i cant help but notice u didnt recommend the battery pack brushs. i was thinking about getting 1 just to try airbrushing out. minaly to paint models
What is the best airbrush for enamel
How can I get Airbrush the one with trigger handle?
Best thing jump on Amazon or you can also visit SprayGunner they have a great selection 👍🏻😉
Syfon airbrush single trigger where do I get it
Hi there, I’ve been viewing your series of airbrushing. I’m in the UK. I’ve been painting RC car bodies, both polycarbonate and hard bodies with spray cans. I’ve also been painting cockpits and driver figures, using various standard model brushes. Im looking for a relatively cost effect solution for both PS Tamiya paints and TS Tamiya paints ( or equivalent). I’m a hobbyist, not a professional. I’ve seen the battery powered units and these tick the box in terms of value. The Neat and Handy brand has quite good deals. But are they good enough for the hobbyist doing RC cars, and driver figures? Can you recommend anything for the budget conscious RC car modeller? Appreciate any advice. Take care, keep well and a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
I’m using a Grex to base figures.
Awesome, I have never used a grex but have heard great things , there are so many quality brands out there I always recommend going with what is comfortable in your hand the right price point and a trigger action that you like as they all vary slightly with the way they perform 👍🏻
I want to do RC but the other stuff looks great as well.
If PS 770/771 had the same trigger and air valve angle as 289 it would be too perfect :)
Great point I do like the trigger angle but I have to say the 770 and 771 are super smooth brushes 👍🏻
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Thank you glad you got some value from the vid 👍🏻
Dude you have to start painting latex mask.
The money people pay for Michael
Myers mask repaints is crazy and some people have to wait upto 5 years for artists work because of the demand and backlog. You should start doing them. With you’re skills you would get heaps of business.
Thanks for the comment and tip, I am planning on airbrushing some masks and 3D items as tutorials on the channel in the coming year so I will definitely keep it in mind 👍🏻👍🏻
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I was shocked to see some prices £500+
Air dont push the paint out, it sucks it out.