Airbrush comparisons, please help.
Moderators: DasPhule, Moderators
Airbrush comparisons, please help.
I'm going to purchase an airbrush, want to get some feed back on these.
Number One
Number Two
Number Three
Compressors?
One
And Two
Number One
Number Two
Number Three
Compressors?
One
And Two
"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy
- Vince Hoffmann
- Moderator
- Posts: 3358
- Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2002 7:42 pm
- Location: Hayward, CA
- Contact:
Go for the Badger (number 1). You'll be happier with it in the long run because they are higher quality than the Paasche and you'll have a much easier time finding replacement parts and aftermarket accesories that will work with it.
As for the compressor... make sure your hose fits (a badger airbrush hose wont fit a paasche compressor) and get an oil-less diaphram compressor, preferably with a moisture trap and pressure regulator built in.
As for the compressor... make sure your hose fits (a badger airbrush hose wont fit a paasche compressor) and get an oil-less diaphram compressor, preferably with a moisture trap and pressure regulator built in.
Had I known I would live this long, I would have taken better care of my car.
-
- Posts: 1950
- Joined: Fri Jul 12, 2002 7:29 pm
- rocketrider
- Posts: 869
- Joined: Wed Mar 09, 2005 5:03 pm
- Location: Moline, IL
- Contact:
Not on your list: Iwata (pricey, but the best in my opinion)
Then the Paasche Professional DOUBLE-Action Airbrush (I have 3 of these)
Then the Badger (although I have heard these are just as good as the Paasche)
If you are going to get a compressor, get one with a tank on it, you will get a smoother airflow.
just my .02
Glen
Then the Paasche Professional DOUBLE-Action Airbrush (I have 3 of these)
Then the Badger (although I have heard these are just as good as the Paasche)
If you are going to get a compressor, get one with a tank on it, you will get a smoother airflow.
just my .02
Glen
Thanks for all the advice. It helps to get others opinions.
"I can imagine no more rewarding a career. And any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction:
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy
"I served in the United States Navy""
-John F. Kennedy
- TER-OR
- Site Admin
- Posts: 10531
- Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2002 7:05 pm
- Location: Conjugate imprecision of time negates absolute determination of location.
- Contact:
The Badger 155 is a good brush.
I don't like the "feel" of the Paashes, myself.
Iwata makes really fine brushes, I recently got a Revolution - not a bad general use brush.
I don't like the "feel" of the Paashes, myself.
Iwata makes really fine brushes, I recently got a Revolution - not a bad general use brush.
Raised by wolves, tamed by nuns, padded for your protection.
Terry Miesle
Never trust anyone who says they don't have a hobby.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moratati
Terry Miesle
Never trust anyone who says they don't have a hobby.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moratati
- The Mad Klingon
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2002 9:04 pm
- Location: Tampa, FL USA
- Contact:
I own both a Badger Crescendo and a Iwata HB-BCS. Both are excellent brushes. I find I get a finer line with the Iwata but I can't rave enough about Badger's customer service.
I mailed my busted Badger (my fault) off and and a couple of weeks later received an almost completely rebuilt brush! Very pleased.
I mailed my busted Badger (my fault) off and and a couple of weeks later received an almost completely rebuilt brush! Very pleased.
interestings, I've never had to called customer support, but thats good to know. did you have to pay anything for the repair?MadK wrote:I own both a Badger Crescendo and a Iwata HB-BCS. Both are excellent brushes. I find I get a finer line with the Iwata but I can't rave enough about Badger's customer service.
I mailed my busted Badger (my fault) off and and a couple of weeks later received an almost completely rebuilt brush! Very pleased.
- The Mad Klingon
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2002 9:04 pm
- Location: Tampa, FL USA
- Contact:
- TER-OR
- Site Admin
- Posts: 10531
- Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2002 7:05 pm
- Location: Conjugate imprecision of time negates absolute determination of location.
- Contact:
The 155 Anthem is a great brush, Mike. You won't be disappointed. It has a very broad performance range, and replacement parts are readily available. The tip (cone piece) will be the first thing to wear out, so be careful and buy a spare if you can when you buy the brush. There's nothing worse than being ready to paint and having that tip disappear....
Raised by wolves, tamed by nuns, padded for your protection.
Terry Miesle
Never trust anyone who says they don't have a hobby.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moratati
Terry Miesle
Never trust anyone who says they don't have a hobby.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moratati
- The Mad Klingon
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2002 9:04 pm
- Location: Tampa, FL USA
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 3204
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 7:37 pm
- Location: Fremont, CA (near Milpitas north of Golfland USA)
- Contact:
I've owned Paasche VLs and Millenium and they are both work horses (the Millenium is pretty much the same as the VL, only you get the fancy barrel with the cutout and a fatter trigger--which I don't like). The brushes abe built like tanks but I've had a ton of trouble getting good replacement parts, bent needles and the like. So I switched to an Iwata brush and I think it was a good move. Maintenance is about the same as Paasche, but the level of control is fantastic. I don't know why, but Badger brushes and I don't seem to get along. I know how to use and care for airbrushes, but for some reason I always jam up the couple of Badgers that I've purchased.
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:16 pm
- Location: Florida
I'm late to this party, but here goes...TREKKRIFFIC wrote:I own a Paasche dual-action VL series airbrush and it works great. The one drawback is finding hobby shops that stock replacement parts. Most seem to carry Badger.
Go into some place that uses airbrushes as production tools, eg custom t-shirts or license plates or auto detailing, and they'll probably be Paasche VLs. Paasche is the most likely airbrush you'll find for sale in an art supply store. Badger got in early in the hobby shops and have dominated that market, but there's nothing wrong with Paasches as model painting tools.
I've had mine for twenty years.
- Lonewolf
- Posts: 19557
- Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2003 11:29 am
- Location: In a cloud of alcohol-thinned airbrushed acrylic paint!
- Contact:
I recently bought a Paasche "H" single-action set, and have been impressed with the performance. Heck, if a noob like me can figure it out in under 15 minutes, folks with practice should be able to (and do) get fantastic results. I'll look into getting a double-action brush later.
The set that I bought came with: Airbrush, No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3 needle sets, 1 oz. mixing jar, 1/4 oz. spray cup, 1 oz. spraying jar, 3 oz. spraying jar, 6-foot air hose, wrench, Allen wrench, and a brush hanger. My LHS stocks the brushes and replacement parts, so I'm not too worried about being able to get parts if I need them.
The set that I bought came with: Airbrush, No. 1, No. 3 and No. 3 needle sets, 1 oz. mixing jar, 1/4 oz. spray cup, 1 oz. spraying jar, 3 oz. spraying jar, 6-foot air hose, wrench, Allen wrench, and a brush hanger. My LHS stocks the brushes and replacement parts, so I'm not too worried about being able to get parts if I need them.
Captain Pike: Don't make me laugh.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.