I like that this airbrush has a trigger instead of a spray button because I had a stroke and I have to use my left hand now and the pistol grip feels good to me. All the good things I've heard about the Mr. Hobby airbrushes I can't go wrong!🙂
Thank you for complete and honest review. If the tool is as good as their paints are, it must be a good one. I'll give it a try for large primer, paint and varnish applications. Thank you.
very few reviews on this airbrush, I would have preferred to see it at its best with properly thinned paint. No one buys a an airbrush to use it improperly. But thanks any way : )
I love this airbrush but when I realese the trigger it always burst out a lot of paint that can ruin my camouflages etc. Any way to fix it? Is my airbrush not being 100% put togheter last time I took it a part? Or might it be my compressor? Edit I found out its the Vallejo air paints witch demands me to do a take a part cleaning. No problem!
Forgive the delay in watching... life stuff. Excellent review I wonder what the general retail on this is compared to the other pistol grips you mentioned.
Hi I just bought the ps275 which looks so cool. Can I use ps290 grip which place on ps275 completely caz it has not hold comfortably yet, see your comment with highly appreciated.
Hi Mitko I do like your reviews except one part mate.You doing the effort for a color spray test that is great but you using undiluted colors as you say to "challenge" the airbrush.To my opinion with this way we don't see the potentials of the airbrush and what can achieve.But a struggling effort to get fine lines with gaps.It would be great if you dilute the paints normally so people can have a clear image of what the airbrush you reviewing can do.
Yes. My idea behind all that is: if it can do this with undiluted paint, imagine what would it be like if you set your paint according to your own preference. After all everybody has their own dilution formula. Undiluted on the other hand is what we all get from the store.
Cool! I just ordered this one from Amazon for $85. I was planning on a 270 but decided to go with the trigger as my last big build led to hand cramps😊
I like that this airbrush has a trigger instead of a spray button because I had a stroke and I have to use my left hand now and the pistol grip feels good to me. All the good things I've heard about the Mr. Hobby airbrushes I can't go wrong!🙂
Thank you for complete and honest review. If the tool is as good as their paints are, it must be a good one. I'll give it a try for large primer, paint and varnish applications. Thank you.
Good review once again Mitko. Thanks mate
Thank you Mark!
Thx for the review Mitko.
+SchweinHund227 my pleasure!
How this is double action airbrush if it's have pistol like trigger?
very few reviews on this airbrush, I would have preferred to see it at its best with properly thinned paint.
No one buys a an airbrush to use it improperly.
But thanks any way : )
Fair enough!
I love this airbrush but when I realese the trigger it always burst out a lot of paint that can ruin my camouflages etc. Any way to fix it? Is my airbrush not being 100% put togheter last time I took it a part? Or might it be my compressor? Edit I found out its the Vallejo air paints witch demands me to do a take a part cleaning. No problem!
Forgive the delay in watching... life stuff. Excellent review I wonder what the general retail on this is compared to the other pistol grips you mentioned.
This one is cheaper. It is smaller, but not only because of that. Mr.Hobby keep their prices decent.
This, Iwata TR0 or Sparmax GP-35?
I do like this airbrush...
+Ian Miller what's not to like? I love it! :)
will the Iwata handle grip upgrade fit on this airbrush?
+Yhann Torres I don't think so. It is smaller so the overall idea is different. It is interesting when you touch it for the first time
I put the Iwata grip on my PS-275 so it does fit.
Yes fits like original one
Hi I just bought the ps275 which looks so cool. Can I use ps290 grip which place on ps275 completely caz it has not hold comfortably yet, see your comment with highly appreciated.
Hi Mitko
I do like your reviews except one part mate.You doing the effort for a color spray test that is great but you using undiluted colors as you say to "challenge" the airbrush.To my opinion with this way we don't see the potentials of the airbrush and what can achieve.But a struggling effort to get fine lines with gaps.It would be great if you dilute the paints normally so people can have a clear image of what the airbrush you reviewing can do.
Yes. My idea behind all that is: if it can do this with undiluted paint, imagine what would it be like if you set your paint according to your own preference. After all everybody has their own dilution formula. Undiluted on the other hand is what we all get from the store.
@@DNModels but it would be better to see it with other paints diluted properly than just imagining .