looking to start airbrushing. Just trying to figure out what to get. I only have about $150 to start. So this looks to be the best lower price bun I have seen.
It is a really good one and I like it. Keep in mind you still need a good compressor and cleaning kit, so make sure you figure them into your budget as well.
Yes, they are different in weight. However not by much. I honestly don't feel any change of weight, but maybe that is just me. I have never actually weighed them so I do not know how much they weigh
I honestly do know nothing about shoe restoration of what kind of paint/color that uses. But I assume as long as you can thin it so it can be atomized by the airbrush, I don't see why not.
Almost 2 years now. It's been great, between the CN and the BCN, I haven't had the need for any other airbrushes. I love them. Lately though to be honest, I haven't been doing any airbrushing. My hobbies stretch far and wide and I tend to jump around, lol. But I still love my CN.
Thanks for the great video. That helped a lot. I just started painting Hot Wheels and needed a new airbrush I think I’ll get this one just subscribed 🤙🏽
Hot wheels? Really? Are you painting ones you buy or is there some kind of kit that has unpainted cars? Just not sure what your doing but sounds cool and very interesting. Mind elaborating a bit? I’d appreciate it. Thanks dude or dudet..!
@@oldmexico3535I buy the Hot wheels in store, then I take it apart and strip the paint then paint it. I just started buts it’s so addicting. I just started collecting Hot Wheels also. I’m addicted 😂🤙🏽
@@nucollector5597 that sounds really cool. I started just recently myself. Something I always wanted to do. I did learn the hard way though about buying the budget airbrushes vs saving just maybe a month or two and spending a little more so instead I paid and had to replace it after one use ad was stupid enough to purchase another one just different brand thought I just got a bad one. I learned that you don’t need the most expensive but yes in this case you actually get what you pay for! So after buying and replacing the two at the discounted price I don’t think I need to say that neither worked worth a darn! I didn’t even let my 7-10 year old mess with them because there first experience isn’t going to be something that turns them off before even starting! So absolutely wait a little longer and pay the extra 50 bucks and just buy one it will be worth it as far as the money goes and especially the quality of work had no comparison what so ever! There was an iwata brush I was watching for months but couldn’t afford it I’m 100% disabled but I still believe it’s not me everyone else is mentally handicapped they just haven’t caught up to me yet!! 😘❤️! I think the one I wanted was a iwata oh man I don’t remember the rest of the name but it’s one of the newest it was 78 bucks and I waited because I had the money just not extra to spend so waiting I thought would be fine as of yesterday it is now $178.00 huge difference huh . Sometimes when you see that good deal and you’ve checked every other place in the world literally cause we actually can do that and not be lying about it. Sometimes you just have to jump on that deal sometimes we loose but sometimes we may break even but if we always pass them up I promise we all will miss out on so much that we just don’t have to unless that’s what we choose..! I can’t remember the one I’m in love with but all you have to do is type in iwata airbrush with side siphon cup that sits on the side of the brush and as long as you put the brand iwata it will show up I believe it’s the onlyone that in that brand that has a side cup! Now if you want an airbrush that looks and I say looks because I have not payed a finger on one but haven’t read such good reviews on anything at all. So yes you can find it. It’s about 174 I just saw and seems to be worth every single penny! You want the finest lines possible this one with the side cup is 💯 your brush and this is one I would recommend for a few reasons one huge one is that it comes from the factory with a 5 year replacement warranty! Not many businesses period do that with even a candy bar! That’s how confident they are in there products! And they have earned bragging rights. Again I don’t have this particular model but there machines are no joke and are made easy enough for the absolute beginner as well as a seasoned veteran of the craft! All is commendable! It’s so sad that we expect all the youngsters to have some issues understanding all this but grown adults and I’m not talking at all about
@@oldmexico3535 noice yah so I bought an Iwata Neo and it’s awesome with ninja compressor and the dual fan master from Amazon. All worth every penny so far thanks again 🤙🏽
You said that airbrushes good for cakes and fingernails I've seen airbrushes single action for cakes and fingernails I would imagine you could do t-shirts wall murals helmets a lot of things with this airbrush other than cakes and fingernails you mentioned more than you could shake a stick at you just said nails and cakes
@@tommyrose553 it is good for a lot of things. A lot of things that I I could not think of off the top of my head. I mind tends to go blank when put on the spot. I have stage fright and do my best to deal with it. I am sorry for any confusion. This airbrush is not for just cakes and fingernails. In fact I use it for models and geocaches.
Thank you for your reply I was just getting back into airbrushing and I used to use the paasche VL 's. I never got to test drive any other models are Brands so I'm trying to research these other branches and I'm not getting a lot of information and I can't afford just to go buy all these models and figure which ones best however I would like to know your input on the best inks for t-shirts and wall murals I've always used createx cuz it was available down at the Hobby Lobby but I'm seeing they have these Wicked colors and all this other stuff lots of options
@@tommyrose553 Like you said, there are a lot of options for paints, kinds and brands. Though I honestly can't help you in that regard as I have no experience in tee-shirts and wall murals. As for Airbrushing, anything will work as it comes to the airbrush as long as it can be thinned down with what ever medium that particular paint requires. That really is the only issue is getting it to atomized properly as every paint is different.
Great video, nice and concise. No gimmicks. Just solid info. Thanks
I just bought an Iwata Neo without knowing much about it. Thank you for the review. With regard from Brazil.
looking to start airbrushing. Just trying to figure out what to get. I only have about $150 to start. So this looks to be the best lower price bun I have seen.
It is a really good one and I like it. Keep in mind you still need a good compressor and cleaning kit, so make sure you figure them into your budget as well.
@@jollyrogerhobbies2386 Thank you, I was looking at a compressor with everything. But figured to buy a better airbrush.
Nice, thorough, but not too long video w all the beginning info. Thanks so much
i know this is old in the market now for one .the paint cups are they different when it comes to the wieght as well
Yes, they are different in weight. However not by much. I honestly don't feel any change of weight, but maybe that is just me. I have never actually weighed them so I do not know how much they weigh
Question could I use this to repaint shoes like in restoration coloring and stuff like that
I honestly do know nothing about shoe restoration of what kind of paint/color that uses. But I assume as long as you can thin it so it can be atomized by the airbrush, I don't see why not.
How’s it been a year later ?
Almost 2 years now. It's been great, between the CN and the BCN, I haven't had the need for any other airbrushes. I love them. Lately though to be honest, I haven't been doing any airbrushing. My hobbies stretch far and wide and I tend to jump around, lol. But I still love my CN.
Thanks for the great video. That helped a lot. I just started painting Hot Wheels and needed a new airbrush I think I’ll get this one just subscribed 🤙🏽
Hot wheels? Really? Are you painting ones you buy or is there some kind of kit that has unpainted cars? Just not sure what your doing but sounds cool and very interesting. Mind elaborating a bit? I’d appreciate it. Thanks dude or dudet..!
@@oldmexico3535I buy the Hot wheels in store, then I take it apart and strip the paint then paint it. I just started buts it’s so addicting. I just started collecting Hot Wheels also. I’m addicted 😂🤙🏽
@@nucollector5597 that sounds really cool. I started just recently myself. Something I always wanted to do. I did learn the hard way though about buying the budget airbrushes vs saving just maybe a month or two and spending a little more so instead I paid and had to replace it after one use ad was stupid enough to purchase another one just different brand thought I just got a bad one. I learned that you don’t need the most expensive but yes in this case you actually get what you pay for! So after buying and replacing the two at the discounted price I don’t think I need to say that neither worked worth a darn! I didn’t even let my 7-10 year old mess with them because there first experience isn’t going to be something that turns them off before even starting! So absolutely wait a little longer and pay the extra 50 bucks and just buy one it will be worth it as far as the money goes and especially the quality of work had no comparison what so ever! There was an iwata brush I was watching for months but couldn’t afford it I’m 100% disabled but I still believe it’s not me everyone else is mentally handicapped they just haven’t caught up to me yet!! 😘❤️! I think the one I wanted was a iwata oh man I don’t remember the rest of the name but it’s one of the newest it was 78 bucks and I waited because I had the money just not extra to spend so waiting I thought would be fine as of yesterday it is now $178.00 huge difference huh . Sometimes when you see that good deal and you’ve checked every other place in the world literally cause we actually can do that and not be lying about it. Sometimes you just have to jump on that deal sometimes we loose but sometimes we may break even but if we always pass them up I promise we all will miss out on so much that we just don’t have to unless that’s what we choose..! I can’t remember the one I’m in love with but all you have to do is type in iwata airbrush with side siphon cup that sits on the side of the brush and as long as you put the brand iwata it will show up I believe it’s the onlyone that in that brand that has a side cup! Now if you want an airbrush that looks and I say looks because I have not payed a finger on one but haven’t read such good reviews on anything at all. So yes you can find it. It’s about 174 I just saw and seems to be worth every single penny! You want the finest lines possible this one with the side cup is 💯 your brush and this is one I would recommend for a few reasons one huge one is that it comes from the factory with a 5 year replacement warranty! Not many businesses period do that with even a candy bar! That’s how confident they are in there products! And they have earned bragging rights. Again I don’t have this particular model but there machines are no joke and are made easy enough for the absolute beginner as well as a seasoned veteran of the craft! All is commendable! It’s so sad that we expect all the youngsters to have some issues understanding all this but grown adults and I’m not talking at all about
@@oldmexico3535 noice yah so I bought an Iwata Neo and it’s awesome with ninja compressor and the dual fan master from Amazon. All worth every penny so far thanks again 🤙🏽
I know it is quite off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released series online?
Thanks for review👌🏾🇺🇸
Do you think this could be good for customising shoes?
I can't see why not. should be perfect for the job.
Thank you for a very useful video
Thanks for that, useful.
Thank you. Nice video.
You said that airbrushes good for cakes and fingernails I've seen airbrushes single action for cakes and fingernails I would imagine you could do t-shirts wall murals helmets a lot of things with this airbrush other than cakes and fingernails you mentioned more than you could shake a stick at you just said nails and cakes
I was really considering up buying this airbrush but not if it's only good for fingernails and cakes
@@tommyrose553 it is good for a lot of things. A lot of things that I I could not think of off the top of my head. I mind tends to go blank when put on the spot. I have stage fright and do my best to deal with it. I am sorry for any confusion. This airbrush is not for just cakes and fingernails. In fact I use it for models and geocaches.
Thank you for your reply I was just getting back into airbrushing and I used to use the paasche VL 's. I never got to test drive any other models are Brands so I'm trying to research these other branches and I'm not getting a lot of information and I can't afford just to go buy all these models and figure which ones best however I would like to know your input on the best inks for t-shirts and wall murals I've always used createx cuz it was available down at the Hobby Lobby but I'm seeing they have these Wicked colors and all this other stuff lots of options
@@tommyrose553 Like you said, there are a lot of options for paints, kinds and brands. Though I honestly can't help you in that regard as I have no experience in tee-shirts and wall murals. As for Airbrushing, anything will work as it comes to the airbrush as long as it can be thinned down with what ever medium that particular paint requires. That really is the only issue is getting it to atomized properly as every paint is different.
Thank you very much for your input. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.