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Offline bourne bill

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Air brushes
« on: 02/10/16 02:59 UTC »
Which airbrush would best suit painting lures? Painting bodies, and some detailing?

Offline tom1441

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #1 on: 02/10/16 07:37 UTC »
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Badger Renegade Krome Airbrush w/ Hard Case
RK1
$129.00 $194.00

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Product Description

The Krome 2 in 1 is a dual Action, gravity feed, internal mix airbrush that is essentially a chrome plated version of the Renegade Velocity with some extra features such a rubber finger/thumb rest for increased comfort, and a micrometer trigger setting dial which allows the setting of spray patterns to 1/1000" accuracy.

The Krome includes both .2mm and .3mm nozzle sets!

The attached color cup also includes a chrome plated lid.

This airbrush comes in a very nice hard case with metal edges and latch.

Offline tom1441

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #2 on: 02/10/16 07:39 UTC »
You get two needles great for detail and base coats.

Offline MO QWACK

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #3 on: 02/10/16 09:10 UTC »
I knew Tom and I had a connection lol badger patriot for this guy. I haven't use the krome or any other badger but from what I see in the patriot I'm not going back to iwatta. I have the .72 tip which is big but plenty controllable for detail and cleans like a champ!!

Offline tom1441

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #4 on: 02/10/16 11:26 UTC »
I do have a couple of the iwata brushes there a little pricey. I do like badger here is another good one I use. Badger Renegade R4VJ Velocity Jet Gravity Feed Airbrush

Offline gone2long

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #5 on: 02/10/16 12:13 UTC »
Iwata! If on budget the Revolution if a little more money the HP-CS I prefer the HP-BS it has a smaller cup since I don't do production.

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Re: Air brushes
« Reply #6 on: 02/10/16 16:10 UTC »
I like the smaller cup better myself after the base coat it only takes a couple drops of paint to do a lure