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bobtodd
Posted 2/12/2012 9:58 PM (#538333)
Subject: Which IWATA airbrush?





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Location: Central WI
I'm looking for a good 'beginner' airbrush. I've spent some time searching the forums and it sounds like IWATA is liked by a few people on this site. Just curious what the difference between the Revolution and the Eclipse is? I've never done any airbrush work yet so I am just starting out. On ebay the Revolution is around $90 and the Eclipse is around $125. Any info would be great. Thanks!
little one
Posted 2/13/2012 12:15 PM (#538451 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: RE: Which IWATA airbrush?





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Location: S.Wisconsin
I use the eclipse and will say that i like it alot. Do not know what the difference between the 2 that you listed sorry
Iwata Guy
Posted 2/13/2012 1:26 PM (#538467 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: RE: Which IWATA airbrush?


I would go with the HP-C it's got a big cup on it that you can really load up for doing big baits or a couple baits at at time, plus it's big enough to stick your finger in it to wipe it clean. I've been running it for 2 years and can't find anything wrong with it or a reason to buy another one. It has a .35 nozzle so it's great for detail and large stuff. A few of my friends have it and they all like it as well. It retails for 119.00
uptown
Posted 2/13/2012 1:47 PM (#538474 - in reply to #538467)
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Location: mpls
I have 8 eclipses and a few revolutions. Love them both. I prefer bottom feed,so you can change colors quickly if needed and breakdown is a snap.

Joe
FUBAR
Posted 2/13/2012 3:49 PM (#538500 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: Re: Which IWATA airbrush?





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Location: Middletown, Ohio
If your looking for a good beginer brush, try one of the Neo Iwatta brushes. I purchased one from Hobby Lobby a couple months ago and absolutely love it. The brush sells for $59.95, but Hobby Lobby has been offering 40 percent off coupons on their website which bring the price of the airbrush to around $36 out the door............you can't beat it ! It's a gravity feed brush and I have yet to have to take it completely apart to clean it and that's after painting at least 30 musky baits with it. Give one a try, you won't be disappointed

Mark
bobtodd
Posted 2/13/2012 5:25 PM (#538517 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: Re: Which IWATA airbrush?





Posts: 337


Location: Central WI
Looks like the NEO is a dual action brush?? Maybe I'll start out with that. I don't have a Hobby Looby nearby, but there are some on ebay.
MRichardson
Posted 2/13/2012 5:31 PM (#538519 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: RE: Which IWATA airbrush?





I do most of my painting with an Iwata HP-C plus and if I could only have one brush that would be it.  The gravity feed cup is nice for quick color changes. I also have an Eclipse bottle feed that I use for base coating or when I’m going though lots of paint.  I also have a Paasche H that is for clear coating only.  Have fun!

bobtodd
Posted 2/13/2012 5:50 PM (#538524 - in reply to #538333)
Subject: Re: Which IWATA airbrush?





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Location: Central WI
I almost bought an HP-CR over the weekend, but then I saw the Eclipse. Now there's the NEO...decisions, decisions, decisions. I've never airbrushed before so I'm nervous about making a big investment in something and not liking it. I really want to try my hand at lure making though. I may start off with the Neo which is a little cheaper. If I like airbrushing I can always upgrade. I appreciate all the input.

Edited by bobtodd 2/13/2012 5:51 PM
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