Have been waiting for you to give these an evaluation. Bought the little brother Ghad-39 after seeing a review on a Modeller channel. Said ~$40ish, why not, same price as a cheap sagud as a backup airbrush. Was so impressed, talked another creator into trying one out, he ended up contacting them and testing couple versions out. They gave him a coupon code and it worked here stateside too, so bought a second for a ridiculous inexpensive price for using as my primer applicator. So very easy to clean when us newbies glom stuff up. Really good detail for a point 38 needle. Learned by trying the air pressure vs thinning ratio and was easy to clean in between, a major plus for me, very new to using airbrushes. (Big thanks to your channel for encouragement and giving me the confidence to give it a go) Now seeing your evaluation of the next tier up, think I'll put it my watch list. Only thing that would make me jump right away (already own 2 keep in mind) is that Supreme series with the smaller needle size coming soon™. The quality has been surprisingly good. The weight on the ghad-39 hasn't been too much for my new hands, and i do have a previous injury to contend with factoring in there. Handles different air pressures very well, and lacquer cleans just as easily as acrylics. Decent trigger response on the lower end unit while as good or better than several have tried in its price range and slightly more expensive. Am encouraged by this review to try this model. Thanks for giving this companies airbrushes a go and a fair evaluation. Your the first i have seen that has mentioned the air pressure and thinning ratio this thoroughly. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your look at their products and ESPECIALLY your take. Lastly, for a long rambling, really really appreciate all you do to encourage us to dive in to airbrushing. It has been huge for opening up model making for me. Thank you.
Thanks for your very detailed comment I really do appreciate you and everyone else here taking the time to not only watch my videos but leave such insightful comments 🙏🏻 I am glad the 39 has been a great brush as well, as I mentioned this is my first ‘play’ with the brush and so far I am pretty happy with the performance out of the box, that said time will tell 🤞🏻 No probs re : my vids I am happy to hear that they have helped you to get into airbrushing and I appreciate you and everyone else for spending their valuable time watching 🙏🏻
I also just picked up the 39. I can't wait to start using it. I'm very much a beginner also. So it was a great option for the price point. Glad you are testing this brand.
You're very welcome, and thank you for your fantastic feedback! We're delighted to hear that you've had a positive experience with our GHAD-39. Your support means a lot to us. We're excited to announce that we'll be launching our Supreme series soon, and in about a month's time, we'll also introduce our Ace series trigger-style airbrushes. We hope you'll continue to follow our journey, as Gaahleri is committed to delivering top-notch products. Your enthusiasm is greatly appreciated! Once again, thank you for your kind words, and we're thrilled to have been a part of your airbrushing journey. If you ever have more questions or feedback in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy airbrushing, and keep up the fantastic work with your model making!
when cleaning using Gaahleri airbrush with same PSI compare with iwata and other airbrush, pull back the trigger and air, the air backflow stronger then other airbrush,and the paint easily to splash. only this problem need to be care, that what im facing and it is a very nice airbrush. sorry for my poor english , hope you guys know what im mean.
I really enjoy using my Gaahleri brushes. I am a newbie and for the life of me can not get my paint and/or air pressure ratios right 😅, but this helped me get a lil better
I figured out my compressors air gauge wasn't right, and bought a separate dryer with dial/gauge and that has helped a lot. I did use his video on how to set the pressure correctly and has made a world of difference. I also started thinning in cheap glass bottles separately so I can get my mixes more accurate. I'm also a newbie and these helped more than I expected. Hope it helps 👍
@@crazylocha2515, thanks I need to look into that. I have now, three compressors lol. Well two are for actual airbrushing but I bought the conversion stuff for my big boy compressor. I have also added in line filters to help. What I get alot is splatter or even at times I wouldn't get paint when pulling the trigger back but once I started to release the trigger, paint would spit out. I need to find his video on setting the pressures though. Thanks again.
Thanks for your comment and glad to hear you are enjoying your gaahleri brushes, so far from this quick test I have enjoyed using it but time will tell 🤔 glad you found the video helpful 🙏🏻
I have one. I’m using it for Gundam parts. I’m using acrylic paint and the tip drying is very quick and it seems to clog up very quickly. Any tips on how to avoid it or make it happen less quickly?
Just follow along with the later part in this video where I reduce the psi and over-thin my paint. My general rule is 1:1 at around 30-40psi and 70% reducer 30% paint at around 20 psi hope that helps, you can also check out this vid 👉🏻ruclips.net/video/GC6Zjw7HtuA/видео.htmlsi=wxtZL6xhPlbWR-Q4
Curious how they spray then sit and spray, along with consistency of replacement parts everything has sprayed well OOTB for me(all brands) but then the poor needle fitment and polishing really get to you with the cheaper ones
I do not want anything to do with that airbrush. I have had experience with the air valve type on this airbrush where the flapper is loose and is a pain to get back in place so it will function correctly.
If you use a reducer in the paint is a flow improver also needed or is the flow improver only needed when spraying with craft paint? I'm new to airbrushing and I have a crap ton of questions!
That’s a great question, to be honest I’m not sure as I don’t use flow improver, that said I would assume the flow reducer acts as an additive similar to reducer 🤷♂️ ? Perhaps someone in the community who uses glow reducer can better answer this for you 🤞🏻👍🏻
I have been watching a lot of videos from other channels that's why I was asking. I'm working my way through your videos and I haven't seen you use it. I like your style and I'd feel better using the same products that you use. I haven't been this excited about art in a while. Thank you!
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I have had mine for about 4 months and it works amazingly well! Very good deal ❤
Harder steenbeck have that nozzle style. It’s a godsend.
Ahhh…didn’t know that, H&S are also great brushes .🤩
Have been waiting for you to give these an evaluation. Bought the little brother Ghad-39 after seeing a review on a Modeller channel. Said ~$40ish, why not, same price as a cheap sagud as a backup airbrush. Was so impressed, talked another creator into trying one out, he ended up contacting them and testing couple versions out. They gave him a coupon code and it worked here stateside too, so bought a second for a ridiculous inexpensive price for using as my primer applicator. So very easy to clean when us newbies glom stuff up. Really good detail for a point 38 needle. Learned by trying the air pressure vs thinning ratio and was easy to clean in between, a major plus for me, very new to using airbrushes. (Big thanks to your channel for encouragement and giving me the confidence to give it a go) Now seeing your evaluation of the next tier up, think I'll put it my watch list. Only thing that would make me jump right away (already own 2 keep in mind) is that Supreme series with the smaller needle size coming soon™.
The quality has been surprisingly good. The weight on the ghad-39 hasn't been too much for my new hands, and i do have a previous injury to contend with factoring in there. Handles different air pressures very well, and lacquer cleans just as easily as acrylics. Decent trigger response on the lower end unit while as good or better than several have tried in its price range and slightly more expensive. Am encouraged by this review to try this model.
Thanks for giving this companies airbrushes a go and a fair evaluation. Your the first i have seen that has mentioned the air pressure and thinning ratio this thoroughly. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your look at their products and ESPECIALLY your take.
Lastly, for a long rambling, really really appreciate all you do to encourage us to dive in to airbrushing. It has been huge for opening up model making for me. Thank you.
Thanks for your very detailed comment I really do appreciate you and everyone else here taking the time to not only watch my videos but leave such insightful comments 🙏🏻
I am glad the 39 has been a great brush as well, as I mentioned this is my first ‘play’ with the brush and so far I am pretty happy with the performance out of the box, that said time will tell 🤞🏻
No probs re : my vids I am happy to hear that they have helped you to get into airbrushing and I appreciate you and everyone else for spending their valuable time watching 🙏🏻
I also just picked up the 39. I can't wait to start using it. I'm very much a beginner also. So it was a great option for the price point. Glad you are testing this brand.
You're very welcome, and thank you for your fantastic feedback! We're delighted to hear that you've had a positive experience with our GHAD-39. Your support means a lot to us.
We're excited to announce that we'll be launching our Supreme series soon, and in about a month's time, we'll also introduce our Ace series trigger-style airbrushes. We hope you'll continue to follow our journey, as Gaahleri is committed to delivering top-notch products. Your enthusiasm is greatly appreciated!
Once again, thank you for your kind words, and we're thrilled to have been a part of your airbrushing journey. If you ever have more questions or feedback in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. Happy airbrushing, and keep up the fantastic work with your model making!
I’m really enjoying your videos. I’m new with airbrushing and your information is invaluable.
the high polish in the cup, is a very nice feature. I may have to look into one, so very comparable to an Eclipse??
when cleaning using Gaahleri airbrush with same PSI compare with iwata and other airbrush, pull back the trigger and air, the air backflow stronger then other airbrush,and the paint easily to splash. only this problem need to be care, that what im facing and it is a very nice airbrush.
sorry for my poor english , hope you guys know what im mean.
Thanks for your comment and for sharing your tips 🙏🏻 great insight on how you use and clean your gaahleri brush 😉
You made me wanna go buy one now, dang it!
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I really enjoy using my Gaahleri brushes. I am a newbie and for the life of me can not get my paint and/or air pressure ratios right 😅, but this helped me get a lil better
I figured out my compressors air gauge wasn't right, and bought a separate dryer with dial/gauge and that has helped a lot. I did use his video on how to set the pressure correctly and has made a world of difference. I also started thinning in cheap glass bottles separately so I can get my mixes more accurate. I'm also a newbie and these helped more than I expected. Hope it helps 👍
@@crazylocha2515, thanks I need to look into that. I have now, three compressors lol. Well two are for actual airbrushing but I bought the conversion stuff for my big boy compressor. I have also added in line filters to help. What I get alot is splatter or even at times I wouldn't get paint when pulling the trigger back but once I started to release the trigger, paint would spit out. I need to find his video on setting the pressures though. Thanks again.
Thanks for your comment and glad to hear you are enjoying your gaahleri brushes, so far from this quick test I have enjoyed using it but time will tell 🤔 glad you found the video helpful 🙏🏻
Great tips and glad my psi vid helped you out 👍🏻👍🏻
Here is the psi vid that should help you out 🤞🏻😉 ruclips.net/video/GC6Zjw7HtuA/видео.htmlsi=wxtZL6xhPlbWR-Q4
Hi, I have same almost year it's really amazing and high quality airbrush I am waiting for the new one.
Thanks for your comment thats great to hear 👍🏻
I have one. I’m using it for Gundam parts. I’m using acrylic paint and the tip drying is very quick and it seems to clog up very quickly. Any tips on how to avoid it or make it happen less quickly?
Just follow along with the later part in this video where I reduce the psi and over-thin my paint. My general rule is 1:1 at around 30-40psi and 70% reducer 30% paint at around 20 psi hope that helps, you can also check out this vid 👉🏻ruclips.net/video/GC6Zjw7HtuA/видео.htmlsi=wxtZL6xhPlbWR-Q4
Curious how they spray then sit and spray, along with consistency of replacement parts everything has sprayed well OOTB for me(all brands) but then the poor needle fitment and polishing really get to you with the cheaper ones
which hose pipe do you use please let me know...
I like using the Iwata DT-110 straight shot air hose 🤩👍🏻
I do not want anything to do with that airbrush. I have had experience with the air valve type on this airbrush where the flapper is loose and is a pain to get back in place so it will function correctly.
Sorry to hear that you have had an issue with your brush , have you reached out to gaahleri as I’m sure they can help you out 🤞🏻
It isn't one of their brushes that I have had experience with but a model from another company with the same valve design.@@AirbrushAsylum
If you use a reducer in the paint is a flow improver also needed or is the flow improver only needed when spraying with craft paint? I'm new to airbrushing and I have a crap ton of questions!
That’s a great question, to be honest I’m not sure as I don’t use flow improver, that said I would assume the flow reducer acts as an additive similar to reducer 🤷♂️ ? Perhaps someone in the community who uses glow reducer can better answer this for you 🤞🏻👍🏻
I have been watching a lot of videos from other channels that's why I was asking. I'm working my way through your videos and I haven't seen you use it. I like your style and I'd feel better using the same products that you use. I haven't been this excited about art in a while. Thank you!
@@SyrNarcissus you can just use the flow improver as your reducer
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Thank you 🙏🏻