I think h&s have smashed it with all the new airbrushes in 2024 from beginner to intermediate and now detail 👌 Enjoy your journey guys with h&s you won't look back
@@dredfxcustompaint with the Ultra24 for beginners i agree. But the Evo24 was not so my thing. But all infos for the Infinity24 are such pretty good - can‘t wait and i know it will be worth it. A no brainer! 👍🏻
I held out till yesterday (3 days) now I'm sooo excited for it's arrival. But more importantly I am even more excited about the improvement it will bring to the models and art I can produce🎉🎉🎉
@@harderairbrush I've got to be honest this is the 5th Harder and Steenbeck I've bought in the last 18 months or so. I'm a Definite Fanboy but who no longer has the urge to buy a Custom Micron!! 👍🏾
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible. I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased.
I recently upgraded to a Giraldez Infinity after having a terrible time with the original Infinity, and have been having an absolute blast with it so far. The trigger feels way better to me on the Giraldez than the original Infinity. Other than the titanium nozzle, what's the difference between the Giraldez Infinity and the Infinity 2024? Is there anything that one can do that the other can't? Furthermore, would the new nozzles be compatible with the Giraldez?
I would assume the nozzles would work with other models but you would have to wait a while for that to come through. There is likely to be better internal flow of air, the geometry around the trigger and how it interacts with the body to be slightly different. I would probably say that the giraldez is a short original infinity with a prototype trigger mechanism. Once it's released it will be interesting to explore the engineering of the airbrush from the internals to the manufacturing processes for the new nozzles. Could this become the new industry standard?
Glad to hear that you're enjoying the Giraldez! Probably the best way to describe the Giraldez Infinity is that it was a way for us to put out some of the concepts of the 2024 airbrushes and see if people responded to them. It was a real success, and so we then went into the 2024 design project with confidence that the direction was good. However, it's important to understand the way that we approach design. Wherever possible we really try to design from first principles, rather than iteratively. And so even though the Giraldez was a step on the 2024 path, the 2024 airbrushes are a ground up redesign... So, for example, the diameters of the trigger carriages are much larger on the 2024 models in order to create even more accuracy and stability than the Giraldez, just as one point. There are just a huge number of differences between them and consequently I'd say that the INFINITY 2024 is a very large leap forward over the Giraldez, in all respects. Of course we already start to work with Angel on the v2, which will be very close to the INFINITY 2024 specification, with some particular changes which Angel likes... I hope that explains it well... The nozzles on their own will not be compatible, as you need to run them with their INFINITY aircaps, but naturally, you will be able to put an INFINITY 2024 head with the Titanium nozzle onto the Giraldez v1. But there's a lot more to the 2024 spec than just the nozzle system ;-) W
I'm definitely gonna get one of these. I have one detail gun that gets the sharpest and finest lines i've ever seen and it's 40 years old. Very curious to see what new CR can do in comparison. H&S seems to be becoming the Ferrari of Airbrushes and they are built like a tank.
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible. I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased. 6:25
Andrew - bear in mind also that the set-up range of the trigger feel on the INFINITY 2024 is really huge. We believe that the best set-up for this action is really soft i.e. you back off the airvalve tension a lot and also on the needle spring tension. The brushes come with this set-up as the default, and then you're able to adjust it around that if you like. W
🙏 Please make it possible to offer this head/nozzle/needle set and the trigger button separately for the "Giraldez"-Infinity. I think I'm not the only one who whish this !
Hey buddy - the trigger for the EVOLUTION 2024 actually works really nicely in the Giraldez if you're not a fan of Angel's trigger... run a Google search for "Harder & Steenbeck 712320" and it should pop up somewhere local to you... W
If I were there Id be saying "Well, I like the new trigger pad, the paint uptake, the smaller cup, the ease and speed of strip down and reassembly. I have to use well thinned paint at low pressures as it goes Pete Tong for me quickly if I dont. And, I managed to paint and weather a railway van including: painting each bolt head with rust and rust streaking, applying pre and false shading, trompe l'œil and a final weathering coat that mimicks paint, branding fade and cement dust, making my model look like the real thing, after offloading cement in 1969, a relic from the 1960s/1970s". And Id feel totally inadequate. But everyday is a school day for me. These guys are so talented and yet so normal, still learning too, Im in awe. Although Im very excited about the Infinity CRP 2024, and/or an AL version, Im now not sure as a mere railway modeller (and occasional ship, aeroplane and car modeller), I would notice the difference. Whilst my artistry is 3D, Im not an artist per se. The original Infinity CRP/AL and Evolution CRP models et al are still awesome airbrushes and mine are used for specific tasks. Would my painting warrant another airbrush, would such take my painting to another level? This is my first doubtful comment about my favourite airbrush brand H&S - sorry fellas, Im now undecided. Perhaps when I see a modeller painting with a new Infinity Ill feel different 🤔🤞🙏💜💜
Such a good question, and well expressed. From years and years of experience, the answer is simple. Better… is better! It just is. David’s comment later on in the video says it all - “I’ll take it because it will make my life easy.” Detail comes easier, atomisation is more total, cleaning is faster and now, for the first time ever in airbrush history I think, you have the flagship airbrush which is absolutely the MOST robust in the range with regard to the most critical part. You won’t be disappointed buddy, not a flicker. W
@@harderairbrush Hi W, thanks (on all fronts - wise words), good points well made, making life easier is a must for me these days, doing easy with an airbrush encourages more usage too. I find myself brush painting less, also the use of the newer paint pens helps, as does a quality airbrush. Things move on and improve, always impressed with H&S' listening skills and continuous improvement. 👍✌️💜😊😎
I just pre-ordered the infinity 2024 a couple of days ago. I've never had a really high end brush. I started with cheepo chinese brushes, and then moved to badgers. I can't wait to spray a model car body with this and see what it's like. Has anyone heard when these are going to ship?
Wow buddy - that's amazing - thanks VERY much for joining us. Shipping soon - we will keep you informed through the site, email, and also with community posts on here... W
Hey buddy... all of the 2024 models are TOTAL redesigns. The Infinity has the same airvalve plunger and airvalve spring retaining nut, and everything else is totally new. There will be SOME compatibility, but you won't be able to take 2024 parts and create a 2024 performance using an older model as the starting point. The body is significantly different internally on the 2024 models, and this really forms the chassis of an airbrush in terms of how the needle carriage and trigger action is defined, as well as how the air is presented to the head. If you want max performance, you really need the 2024 models. W
I’ve just come here to say that the squidmar folks truly are terrible. Can you imagine partnering with a company you like to help bring a great product to market? :P In all seriousness thanks so much for putting this vid together. Ordered mine yesterday.
😂😂😂 Peak hype week = Squidmar abuse all over RUclips 😅 How dare they advertise stuff on their channel? Trololol, haters gonna hate, potaters gonna potate etc 🙃 Who even cares the airbrushes are awesome, those that don't want to buy one can just not buy one, no need to inform everyone haha 😎
Are there any plans for the 2024 infinity or evolution to be released in a side feed or suction feed system? Also, is there any chance of a 2024 grafo?
Evolution in suction coming soon... Grafo... yes, we are doing something with the Grafo... I'm VERY fond of that brand, very much so, and we have a wonderful plan for it for 2025. Stay tuned - you will NOT be disappointed... W
I'm sure there will be several very good reviews up soon from well known creators who are well known for their total impartiality. Keep an eye out for them. What I will say is this: nozzle diameter is not as relevant as you think to detail capability. W
@harderairbrush I have other people saying that the 0.18 mm micron outperforms the 0.15 mm infinity. If the new 0.25 mm outperforms the 0.18 mm micron then I'll be very happy🙂. Can't waut to try out the new titanium nozzle. I already tore a 0.15 mm nozzle once and it was traumatic
I agree that the Micron outperforms our 0,15mm. We designed our 0,25mm Ti to absolutely smoke our 0.15mm. I’ll leave judgment on the Micron to others. It will always be a great airbrush 😎
Ist alles toll. Wäre nur auch mal schön zu wissen wann sie auch mal ankommt. Warte Sehnsüchtig auf Mitteilung zur Auslieferung. So war das ein etwas unglücklicher Presale. Naja - hoffe noch das Beste. 🙏🏻
Everything is great. It would just be nice to know when it will arrive. I'm eagerly awaiting notification of delivery. So this was a somewhat unfortunate presale. Oh well - hope for the best. 🙏🏻
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible. I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased.
I think h&s have smashed it with all the new airbrushes in 2024 from beginner to intermediate and now detail 👌
Enjoy your journey guys with h&s you won't look back
Thank you for commenting Rob. We only did it all so that you'd stop cutting our triggers up and soldering stuff on top of them! :-) W
@@harderairbrush 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dredfxcustompaint with the Ultra24 for beginners i agree. But the Evo24 was not so my thing. But all infos for the Infinity24 are such pretty good - can‘t wait and i know it will be worth it. A no brainer! 👍🏻
DRED FX CUSTOMS INFINITY 2024 NOW!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉
WHOM DO WE HAVE TO BRIBE?😅
@@christiangruening352 👍 may be one day
I held out till yesterday (3 days) now I'm sooo excited for it's arrival. But more importantly I am even more excited about the improvement it will bring to the models and art I can produce🎉🎉🎉
Robert it's huge. Thanks for joining us! W
@@harderairbrush I've got to be honest this is the 5th Harder and Steenbeck I've bought in the last 18 months or so. I'm a Definite Fanboy but who no longer has the urge to buy a Custom Micron!! 👍🏾
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible.
I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased.
really looking forward to getting one of these
I recently upgraded to a Giraldez Infinity after having a terrible time with the original Infinity, and have been having an absolute blast with it so far. The trigger feels way better to me on the Giraldez than the original Infinity.
Other than the titanium nozzle, what's the difference between the Giraldez Infinity and the Infinity 2024? Is there anything that one can do that the other can't?
Furthermore, would the new nozzles be compatible with the Giraldez?
I would assume the nozzles would work with other models but you would have to wait a while for that to come through. There is likely to be better internal flow of air, the geometry around the trigger and how it interacts with the body to be slightly different. I would probably say that the giraldez is a short original infinity with a prototype trigger mechanism.
Once it's released it will be interesting to explore the engineering of the airbrush from the internals to the manufacturing processes for the new nozzles. Could this become the new industry standard?
Glad to hear that you're enjoying the Giraldez! Probably the best way to describe the Giraldez Infinity is that it was a way for us to put out some of the concepts of the 2024 airbrushes and see if people responded to them. It was a real success, and so we then went into the 2024 design project with confidence that the direction was good. However, it's important to understand the way that we approach design. Wherever possible we really try to design from first principles, rather than iteratively. And so even though the Giraldez was a step on the 2024 path, the 2024 airbrushes are a ground up redesign... So, for example, the diameters of the trigger carriages are much larger on the 2024 models in order to create even more accuracy and stability than the Giraldez, just as one point. There are just a huge number of differences between them and consequently I'd say that the INFINITY 2024 is a very large leap forward over the Giraldez, in all respects. Of course we already start to work with Angel on the v2, which will be very close to the INFINITY 2024 specification, with some particular changes which Angel likes... I hope that explains it well...
The nozzles on their own will not be compatible, as you need to run them with their INFINITY aircaps, but naturally, you will be able to put an INFINITY 2024 head with the Titanium nozzle onto the Giraldez v1. But there's a lot more to the 2024 spec than just the nozzle system ;-)
W
I'm definitely gonna get one of these. I have one detail gun that gets the sharpest and finest lines i've ever seen and it's 40 years old. Very curious to see what new CR can do in comparison. H&S seems to be becoming the Ferrari of Airbrushes and they are built like a tank.
Ordered mine yesterday and is eagerly anticipating delivery. Can't wait to try it out. :)
Awesome - thanks so much for joining us! W
Hello, I ordered it on the first day, can't wait to have it, when will you ship them?? Thank you
Two in one on order but looking forward to see how the new parts perform on my evo al+ body. Looking forward to a possible al+ model.
Ordered mine earlier today - can't wait to receive it
Thanks very much Howard! W
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible.
I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased. 6:25
Andrew - bear in mind also that the set-up range of the trigger feel on the INFINITY 2024 is really huge. We believe that the best set-up for this action is really soft i.e. you back off the airvalve tension a lot and also on the needle spring tension. The brushes come with this set-up as the default, and then you're able to adjust it around that if you like. W
🙏 Please make it possible to offer this head/nozzle/needle set and the trigger button separately for the "Giraldez"-Infinity. I think I'm not the only one who whish this !
Hey buddy - the trigger for the EVOLUTION 2024 actually works really nicely in the Giraldez if you're not a fan of Angel's trigger... run a Google search for "Harder & Steenbeck 712320" and it should pop up somewhere local to you... W
Whats the expected shipping date for presales?
I ordered one (two in one) and I’m so hyped to test it on a mini and also on paper🥰🥰🥰
You're going to love it buddy - thanks for joining us! W
If I were there Id be saying "Well, I like the new trigger pad, the paint uptake, the smaller cup, the ease and speed of strip down and reassembly. I have to use well thinned paint at low pressures as it goes Pete Tong for me quickly if I dont. And, I managed to paint and weather a railway van including: painting each bolt head with rust and rust streaking, applying pre and false shading, trompe l'œil and a final weathering coat that mimicks paint, branding fade and cement dust, making my model look like the real thing, after offloading cement in 1969, a relic from the 1960s/1970s". And Id feel totally inadequate. But everyday is a school day for me.
These guys are so talented and yet so normal, still learning too, Im in awe.
Although Im very excited about the Infinity CRP 2024, and/or an AL version, Im now not sure as a mere railway modeller (and occasional ship, aeroplane and car modeller), I would notice the difference. Whilst my artistry is 3D, Im not an artist per se.
The original Infinity CRP/AL and Evolution CRP models et al are still awesome airbrushes and mine are used for specific tasks. Would my painting warrant another airbrush, would such take my painting to another level?
This is my first doubtful comment about my favourite airbrush brand H&S - sorry fellas, Im now undecided. Perhaps when I see a modeller painting with a new Infinity Ill feel different 🤔🤞🙏💜💜
Such a good question, and well expressed. From years and years of experience, the answer is simple. Better… is better! It just is. David’s comment later on in the video says it all - “I’ll take it because it will make my life easy.”
Detail comes easier, atomisation is more total, cleaning is faster and now, for the first time ever in airbrush history I think, you have the flagship airbrush which is absolutely the MOST robust in the range with regard to the most critical part. You won’t be disappointed buddy, not a flicker. W
@@harderairbrush Hi W, thanks (on all fronts - wise words), good points well made, making life easier is a must for me these days, doing easy with an airbrush encourages more usage too. I find myself brush painting less, also the use of the newer paint pens helps, as does a quality airbrush. Things move on and improve, always impressed with H&S' listening skills and continuous improvement. 👍✌️💜😊😎
I just pre-ordered the infinity 2024 a couple of days ago. I've never had a really high end brush. I started with cheepo chinese brushes, and then moved to badgers. I can't wait to spray a model car body with this and see what it's like. Has anyone heard when these are going to ship?
I was so excited I ordered both the CRplus Infinity 2024 and the Squidmar Infinity 2024.
When are these shipping? Can’t wait!
Wow buddy - that's amazing - thanks VERY much for joining us. Shipping soon - we will keep you informed through the site, email, and also with community posts on here... W
What a beautiful looking airbrush! I'll be a great addition to my other 3 H&S airbrushes 😀
Thank you Kent! You're always appreciated here buddy. W
You need the equivalent to a gun or Japanese sword rack to hang your aurbrushes on your wall.
@@And-c7nHaha… I challenge Warick to make one! I do have three of the H&S Squidmar stands and they’re petty sweet but I like your idea!
With this airbrush the killing zone get smaller and the time you use to get into the sniper mode is much faster.
Cool 👍
Can the current model Infinity be upgraded with 2024 parts?
Hey buddy... all of the 2024 models are TOTAL redesigns. The Infinity has the same airvalve plunger and airvalve spring retaining nut, and everything else is totally new. There will be SOME compatibility, but you won't be able to take 2024 parts and create a 2024 performance using an older model as the starting point. The body is significantly different internally on the 2024 models, and this really forms the chassis of an airbrush in terms of how the needle carriage and trigger action is defined, as well as how the air is presented to the head. If you want max performance, you really need the 2024 models. W
Will you be and continue to provide parts and services for the original infinity cr plus? Because I only bought mine almost 2 years ago.
Any estimate when the presale brushes are shipping?
They have repeatedly elected to not give answers on that front so I wouldn't hold my breath. Rest assured that they do see what we write here though.
@@celicynd middle of october they told.
I’ve just come here to say that the squidmar folks truly are terrible. Can you imagine partnering with a company you like to help bring a great product to market? :P In all seriousness thanks so much for putting this vid together. Ordered mine yesterday.
😂😂😂 Peak hype week = Squidmar abuse all over RUclips 😅 How dare they advertise stuff on their channel? Trololol, haters gonna hate, potaters gonna potate etc 🙃
Who even cares the airbrushes are awesome, those that don't want to buy one can just not buy one, no need to inform everyone haha 😎
Squibuse ;-) W
When do we get the Cult of Paint version? ❤ cant wait to get one
Andy and the One with the Milk Chocolate Voice can tell you that ;-) W
Are there any plans for the 2024 infinity or evolution to be released in a side feed or suction feed system? Also, is there any chance of a 2024 grafo?
Evolution in suction coming soon... Grafo... yes, we are doing something with the Grafo... I'm VERY fond of that brand, very much so, and we have a wonderful plan for it for 2025. Stay tuned - you will NOT be disappointed... W
I want to know if the 0.25 mm nozzle will outperform the micron 0.18 mm nozzle?
Don't see why not as it outperforms the old H&S .15mm nozzle.
I'm sure there will be several very good reviews up soon from well known creators who are well known for their total impartiality. Keep an eye out for them. What I will say is this: nozzle diameter is not as relevant as you think to detail capability. W
@harderairbrush I have other people saying that the 0.18 mm micron outperforms the 0.15 mm infinity. If the new 0.25 mm outperforms the 0.18 mm micron then I'll be very happy🙂. Can't waut to try out the new titanium nozzle. I already tore a 0.15 mm nozzle once and it was traumatic
@@kramt32
Probably people who have never used both brushes.
What do you mean by performance? Do you mean ability to do fine strokes or something else?
I agree that the Micron outperforms our 0,15mm. We designed our 0,25mm Ti to absolutely smoke our 0.15mm. I’ll leave judgment on the Micron to others. It will always be a great airbrush 😎
When Will it be available in the Netherlands
It is available right now. We ship to the Netherlands from www.harderairbrush.com
2e helft october worden de airbrushes geleverd die als pre-order verkocht waren al ik het goed heb.
Ist alles toll. Wäre nur auch mal schön zu wissen wann sie auch mal ankommt. Warte Sehnsüchtig auf Mitteilung zur Auslieferung. So war das ein etwas unglücklicher Presale. Naja - hoffe noch das Beste. 🙏🏻
Everything is great. It would just be nice to know when it will arrive. I'm eagerly awaiting notification of delivery. So this was a somewhat unfortunate presale. Oh well - hope for the best. 🙏🏻
It’s worth the wait 😎
@@giorgiouccellini1785 I'm definitely waiting! I check my email inbox every day. 🤣
Can someone spray something
Head over to DRED FX - he did a really cool piece with it here...
ruclips.net/video/B_gPfenEJEc/видео.html
Enough talk, put it for sale for God's sake
Ordered Mine Two days ago🤷
Bud, there's a link in the description AND a link at the end of the video. We're waiting for you :-) W
@@harderairbrush When do the pre-orders start shipping roughly? You have a date in mind?
As a mini painter I always had issue with the small rocking action. The fact this airbrush has been made to be able to run this action is incredible.
I can’t wait till it arrives. I feel a new mini may have to be purchased.
With this airbrush the killing zone get smaller and the time you use to get into the sniper mode is much faster.
Killer hermanos! W