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Looks like the 0.3mm needles are shorter than the 0.5mm, so I assume the Eclipse 0.35mm neeedle is used instead. Fine nozzle set for details down to 1mm, high flow larger nozzle set and larger cup for area work.. The needle bearing is Teflon, and Badger will replace it free if it ever wears out or gets damaged. The Anthem is a comfortable, reliable, proficient, cost effective, user friendly airbrush. The two angle needle tip precisely mates with the Anthem's cone shaped nozzle enabling a single needle/nozzle configuration to spray virtually any desired material, thus eliminating the need for fine, medium, or large needle/nozzle variations. The Anthem's body design provides exacting balance and long term user comfort. The Anthem also provides flawless performance in the most rigorous of production airbrushing environments. http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234976552-iwata-triple-action-handle-issues/?fromsearch=1
Single needle/nozzle for spraying all mediums, inks, dyes, watercolors, acrylics, enamels, lacquers, glazes, latex, Air-Opaqueª, Air-Tex ®, MODELflex ® Totally Tattoo ® and Totally Tanª colors Single needle/nozzle for spraying all mediums, inks, dyes, watercolors, acrylics, enamels, lacquers, glazes, latex, Air-Opaqueª, Air-Tex®, MODELflex® Totally Tattoo® and Totally Tanª colors Don't spray too far away from the model either as your likely to get a rough finish where the paint is drying before it hits the model.I mainly work in 1/72. My smallest work would be a Luftwaffe mottle on a Bf109, the largest is the Vulcan which is stashed under the bed. Generally speaking, 1/72 fighters, both props and jets. Maybe I should change the focus of this thread. What would you recommend for broad applications if I could only afford a single brush? Eg something like the H&S brush with easily interchangeable needles and nozzles for both fine work and base coats. Not sure which other parts were also changed, normal route would be; 0.3mm needle, nozzle, nozzle cap and needle cap. On flexibility for the future, you can add a 0.15mm nozzle set for ultrafine work and a 0.6mm nozzle set for very large area work. There is also a micro paint cup that covers the cup thread if you are doing a lot of detail work as well as 15ml, 50ml and side feed 15ml bottle options available.
Single needle/nozzle for spraying all mediums such as inks, dyes, watercolors, acrylics, enamels, lacquers, glazes and latex.I'm thinking about upgrading from my Iwata Revolution BCR. I upgraded the airbrush with a 0.3 mm nozzle and 0.35 mm needle (the 0.3 won't fit the triple action handle). The 0.35 mm is great for detailed work, but it doesn't give great coverage for base coats (see the patchy job below). Unfortunately it's a pain to swap out needles, nozzles, and the action on the handle when I want to paint a larger area. Single needle/nozzle for spraying all mediums, inks, dyes, watercolours, acrylics, enamels, lacquers, glazes, latex, Air-Opaqueª, Air-Tex®, MODELflex® Totally Tattoo® and Totally Tanª colours Swapping from one nozzle set to another takes about 20 seconds and you don't need any tools for this or to strip the brush down to it's component parts.