Iwata should hire you to do their videos. One of the best overview videos I've seen. Clear, concise and all the detailed information I needed.👏 Thank you. 🙏YL
These airbrush reviews are really helping me narrow down my choice of airbrush’s. I won’t be attempting any beautiful portraits however, miniatures/3d resin prints and dioramas along with model crafting. Soas if now the micron takumi has my pick. Thanks for all your content🙏🏻🙏🏻
I respect your work and your opinions and am looking forward to trying out this new tool. Looks like a main stay as a work horse so I just ordered one. Thank you for your recommendation.
I actually thought it was useful to see the spray cone, it gave a good idea of the flooding potential of the airbrush. You can always go thin, but when you go wide a huge proportion of the spray cone can become overspray. Scale Model Workshop has a great tutorial on this.
Okay. So, Thanks for the review. Wish I'd found this when a friend was asking about the Revolution (he got it anyway, and I was just never sure how good it really was, but I do now). But, apart from that, that is some excellent work you're doing!
I have one of these airbrushes for over 13 years. Only thing is the needle nozzle is so small I lost it and ordered another needle nozzle replacement. Great airbrush. Revolution cr
I've used the Revolution bottle feed for over 15 years now and I would say the only issue is the thread tolerance for the tip goes bad and you can't re-tap the thread. Also it's pretty easy to over tighten the tip to the point where it breaks off and its a little difficult taking fix. My buddy dropped his gun while changing the tip and of course it fell directly on the front and he couldn't twist the tip on anymore because it was bent. The issue with the tip thread tolerance should only happen after years of use and its simply because tips break and need to be replaced. I used my Revolutions for over 15 years so I would say they served me well. I'm a T-shirt airbrush artist running my business as a vendor at a local amusement park so my guns got used daily for years. Its an amazing gun but I would say go with an eclipse to eliminate the tip issue. Love your videos!
Amazing review Mark! Like all you've done so far, very objective showing the real pros and cons and I especially love the air flow speed measurement. There's a version with 0.3mm nozzle/needle set (called CR3) I wonder if the air speed would be the same....
thanks Jose. You're right! I didn't know that one existed. I just assumed that it was the same as the CR. I appreciate it man. will have to pick that up to review someday too.
Another great review! I picked one of these up on my local marketplace for $125 CD with a compressor. They seem to be quite popular with makeup artists but it seems the true masters can use them anywhere.👍🏼
It seems like most people don't know thus but the revolution cr3 comes with .3 needle nozzle setup. I didn't want to buy a eclipse but neo seemed the same as a sparmax. In the end I went with a badger krome that time but it's was available at spraygunner.
Thanks for the reviews. You mentioned not including the spray angle of brushes going forward - I actually think it is a helpful metric. When painting miniatures (40k), I can't always get my brush close to the surface due to the posing of limbs etc. I'd be curious to know what the spray angle of this brush is, I own one for priming/varnishing and would like to compare it the spray angles offered by the various detail brushes you've reviewed.
I’m late to the party but I’m hesitant between this one and the Patriot 105. I’m painting miniatures and I’m starting to feel like my cheap airbrush is starting to limit the possibility a little bit. What would you suggest? Cheers
The Iwata Revolution, far and away. The NEO isn't bad, but it's definitely not to the same level of build quality as the Revolution. NEO isn't made by Iwata, by the way it's simply backed by Iwata.
I just found your channel shopping for my first airbrush - do you think something like this would work well for coating panels on a model (Gundam)? Thanks in advance! Subscribed.
I am new to airbrushing, and purchased a Revolution CR3 (0.3mm needle) 2nd-hand. I am spraying pre-thinned (for airbrushing) urethane paint. I even tried to thin it a little more thinking it was too think. My issue is the spray coverage - with the tip being 3-4 inches from the surface, I can barely see paint getting laid done (requires holding position in the same area to see much). To get a more 'defined' (visible) layering of paint (not wet look), have have to spray from about 2 inches away and then the width of the spray is about a 1/4 of an inch - if that. The airbrush was used, but very little before purchase. I purchased a new needle as there was a slight bend on the original. The airbrush is thoroughly cleaned. I have tried dropping PSI from 30 down to about 20 (paint manufacturer recommends 15 - 40 PSI). Thought or tips? I watched many airbrushing videos with many different brushes, and everyone else seems to be able to put loads more paint down with each stroke. I am even pulling back all the way for max paint. Any tips or suggestions?
Water based paint? Is it partially clogged? Try even more thinner. Check the front nozzle cap for air leaks with soapy water. Keep experimenting with different pressures and paint thickness. Check the nozzle for damage. Youll get it eventually! Learning a new skill is half the fun.
@@BoiseBryan Thanks. It is specifically pre-thinned oil based for airbrushing. I tried to thin it even more (it is pretty viscous). Doesn't make any difference. I will look at getting a new nozzle as this is the only thing I can think of. No air leaks either. I also tried radically dropping PSI down from 35 to 20 thinking maybe too much atomisation.
Can it spray just straight thinner at all? Is the needle moving? Nozzles are really expensive and fragile should only be touched if all else fails, unless the nozzle is damaged. @@jay26cee
gm teacher , i wanna airbrush a picture of one of my fav actress Sanaa Lathan ,is there a way to reach u with a referebce photo and maybe steps u can provide, i will pay u for your help🙏🏾🙏🏾
Iwata should hire you to do their videos. One of the best overview videos I've seen. Clear, concise and all the detailed information I needed.👏
Thank you. 🙏YL
you’re a review god and i wish other people were as normal and detailed as you. thank you for confirming my purchase
thanks! the revolution is quickly becoming one of my favorite airbrushes- great choice. Glad the video helped
These airbrush reviews are really helping me narrow down my choice of airbrush’s. I won’t be attempting any beautiful portraits however, miniatures/3d resin prints and dioramas along with model crafting. Soas if now the micron takumi has my pick. Thanks for all your content🙏🏻🙏🏻
thanks so much! micron takumi is my favorite for sure with the gsi creos-771 a very close second
I respect your work and your opinions and am looking forward to trying out this new tool. Looks like a main stay as a work horse so I just ordered one. Thank you for your recommendation.
I actually thought it was useful to see the spray cone, it gave a good idea of the flooding potential of the airbrush. You can always go thin, but when you go wide a huge proportion of the spray cone can become overspray.
Scale Model Workshop has a great tutorial on this.
Okay. So, Thanks for the review. Wish I'd found this when a friend was asking about the Revolution (he got it anyway, and I was just never sure how good it really was, but I do now).
But, apart from that, that is some excellent work you're doing!
thanks! it's a great airbrush choice. amazing how much it can do
Thought 1 and 3 with the revolution! Nice video! Thanks for sharing !!love all your videos!!
thanks! i appreciate that
I love my Iwata Revolution. Great general purpose airbrush. Very nicely made.
Couldn't agree more!
I have one of these airbrushes for over 13 years. Only thing is the needle nozzle is so small I lost it and ordered another needle nozzle replacement. Great airbrush. Revolution cr
I've used the Revolution bottle feed for over 15 years now and I would say the only issue is the thread tolerance for the tip goes bad and you can't re-tap the thread. Also it's pretty easy to over tighten the tip to the point where it breaks off and its a little difficult taking fix. My buddy dropped his gun while changing the tip and of course it fell directly on the front and he couldn't twist the tip on anymore because it was bent. The issue with the tip thread tolerance should only happen after years of use and its simply because tips break and need to be replaced. I used my Revolutions for over 15 years so I would say they served me well. I'm a T-shirt airbrush artist running my business as a vendor at a local amusement park so my guns got used daily for years. Its an amazing gun but I would say go with an eclipse to eliminate the tip issue. Love your videos!
great info- thanks so much!
Amazing review Mark! Like all you've done so far, very objective showing the real pros and cons and I especially love the air flow speed measurement.
There's a version with 0.3mm nozzle/needle set (called CR3) I wonder if the air speed would be the same....
thanks Jose. You're right! I didn't know that one existed. I just assumed that it was the same as the CR. I appreciate it man. will have to pick that up to review someday too.
Another great review! I picked one of these up on my local marketplace for $125 CD with a compressor. They seem to be quite popular with makeup artists but it seems the true masters can use them anywhere.👍🏼
great price with a compressor!
That was nice review if you have a iwata eclipse you can change the rear cut away cap and put it in the revolution and fit just fine.
It seems like most people don't know thus but the revolution cr3 comes with .3 needle nozzle setup. I didn't want to buy a eclipse but neo seemed the same as a sparmax. In the end I went with a badger krome that time but it's was available at spraygunner.
So informative thank you!!!
Have one myself, it is their only duble action, gravity gun with a 0.5mm nuzzle.
Your reviews are highly useful and complete.
thanks!
Thanks for the reviews. You mentioned not including the spray angle of brushes going forward - I actually think it is a helpful metric. When painting miniatures (40k), I can't always get my brush close to the surface due to the posing of limbs etc. I'd be curious to know what the spray angle of this brush is, I own one for priming/varnishing and would like to compare it the spray angles offered by the various detail brushes you've reviewed.
This is why I spray in sub assemblies
I’m late to the party but I’m hesitant between this one and the Patriot 105. I’m painting miniatures and I’m starting to feel like my cheap airbrush is starting to limit the possibility a little bit.
What would you suggest?
Cheers
my opinion- revolution all day. It's a phenomenal airbrush. The more I use it, the more I love it.
I dont have any real experience using an airbrush, however I have an Iwata HP-SB plus.....is it any good ?
Which one would you rather have, a Revolution CR, or a H&S Infinity with the 0.6 Needle/nozzle?
Which one is better? The neo or this one?
The Iwata Revolution, far and away. The NEO isn't bad, but it's definitely not to the same level of build quality as the Revolution. NEO isn't made by Iwata, by the way it's simply backed by Iwata.
what's your medium use?
I just found your channel shopping for my first airbrush - do you think something like this would work well for coating panels on a model (Gundam)? Thanks in advance! Subscribed.
Yes, this one is awesome for thinker mediums.
Great review. Thank you.
Just got one of these on Amazon for $66 new, thanks !
what a deal!!!
From Amazon Japan, hopefully legit lol
Is the mechanics are the same as a HP, then yep, very good!
Would this be OK for laying down Autoborne sealer onto Dibond panels.
This airbrush would be perfect for that.
I am new to airbrushing, and purchased a Revolution CR3 (0.3mm needle) 2nd-hand. I am spraying pre-thinned (for airbrushing) urethane paint. I even tried to thin it a little more thinking it was too think. My issue is the spray coverage - with the tip being 3-4 inches from the surface, I can barely see paint getting laid done (requires holding position in the same area to see much). To get a more 'defined' (visible) layering of paint (not wet look), have have to spray from about 2 inches away and then the width of the spray is about a 1/4 of an inch - if that. The airbrush was used, but very little before purchase. I purchased a new needle as there was a slight bend on the original. The airbrush is thoroughly cleaned. I have tried dropping PSI from 30 down to about 20 (paint manufacturer recommends 15 - 40 PSI). Thought or tips? I watched many airbrushing videos with many different brushes, and everyone else seems to be able to put loads more paint down with each stroke. I am even pulling back all the way for max paint. Any tips or suggestions?
Water based paint? Is it partially clogged? Try even more thinner. Check the front nozzle cap for air leaks with soapy water. Keep experimenting with different pressures and paint thickness. Check the nozzle for damage. Youll get it eventually! Learning a new skill is half the fun.
@@BoiseBryan Thanks. It is specifically pre-thinned oil based for airbrushing. I tried to thin it even more (it is pretty viscous). Doesn't make any difference. I will look at getting a new nozzle as this is the only thing I can think of. No air leaks either. I also tried radically dropping PSI down from 35 to 20 thinking maybe too much atomisation.
Can it spray just straight thinner at all? Is the needle moving? Nozzles are really expensive and fragile should only be touched if all else fails, unless the nozzle is damaged. @@jay26cee
you mentioned in the comments the CR3 but I noticed the BR which has a smaller up and .3mm tip. would this be the same or do you have no idea?
no idea. sorry. I haven't used either of those.
Br has a small paint cup and a 0.3 needle/ nozzle combination. Cr3 has large paint cup and .3 needle /nozzle. If that helps.
@@allanbramham4800 thanks for this!
No problem. I own both the standard cr and the cr3 Good performance for the price.
I got mine on amazon for $68 2 days ago from the iwata store and shipped by amazon
what a deal!! that's awesome man
gm teacher , i wanna airbrush a picture of one of my fav actress Sanaa Lathan ,is there a way to reach u with a referebce photo and maybe steps u can provide, i will pay u for your help🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great choice Man!
@@jc2200 gm ,thank you...i love portraits i think he can help me🙏🏾
@Super Sic-O for sure brother 💯 🙏 💪 🙌 👌
nice of you to ask, but I can't do any real online help bc im just too busy. sorry about that. You got it though!!
@@theartworkshop understandable , thank u🙏🏾
...Now I know this isn't the same as TV... But i was always under the impression that the Revolution Will Not Be Televised 😅
Neo is the Cheapest