Is an addiction to my wish list. Like how these look and work. Seems more natural to me than tripping the trigger on top of the brush. Thanks for the review.
thank you for showing off the airbrush i got this 2 weeks ago im happy with the results you showed off ^_^ now i know i made the right buy with this airbrush cant wait to use it sunday
Looking forward to your Sparmax review. I had a Sparmax GP-35 and liked it. Sprayed very nicely. Was a little bit of a pain to clean being a side feed, you had to get the tube between the cup and body cleared out which took just a little longer. I passed it on to some friends that could use a decent airbrush but couldn't afford to buy one.
needle juice needle juice needle juice........lol:) man that's how ya test an air brush!!! and you had so much fun doin it...thats one of many reasons im here..thank you!!!
Fantastic video Thank you for sharing and doing the master review it's much appreciated. Can't wait to see the next video. Everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy and remember to SMILE 😜🤪
Micro Mark sells the Tamiya trigger airbrush, around $300. The QD couplings are great if you have 2 or more spray guns. Also if you have different brands of hoses the thread size is not the same from Paasche, Badger, Grex & Chinese hoses. QD male couplings sort of standardizes hoses to fit all guns. The only hassle is finding the male coupling to fit your guns.
I'm glad you tested this and like it the company that makes these types global has a kit underthe masterbrand on Amazon that is this brush with a tanked 1/5 hp compressor for $189 and I think it will be my first airbrush set that I buy
Good evening,I was wondering where I might purchase a airbrush stand with the quick connect like the one you have on your table all the time?Thanks for your time.
Love your videos as always. Bought a Trigger type are brush recently, a Creos .5mm, with a fan cap, it's a beast, man does it cover car bodies like whow. Very interest in any type of trigger airbrush.
I was looking at this brush the other day actually, as standard dual action units start hurting my wrist after too long spraying, thanks for covering it.
@@barbatosrex9473 Even better are "dual action" trigger airbrushes, like Mr Hobby Procon PS290, which has you can spray just air, then pull the trigger further, then paint starts spraying.
I might end up getting this. The traditional airbrush I have really hurts my index finger when I use it, so the trigger and price point is what appeals to me.
I wonder if it's my usage method or paint. Also a beginner pov. But I had Issues with the 0.8 needle especially in terms of flow. Could have been alot of variables but my 0.5 worked out much better in coverage and flow. Thank you for the review as I have purchased this recently and this has given me more comfort with the purchase.
I have a master SB 844 that I got with the compressor and it doesn't spray at all I took it apart and I believe the needle packing nut is missing because I look through the brush and there's a bigger hole as opposed to my other brushes and paint runs to the back of the brush. I will ask you a question on patreon.
Rex, thanks again for another test of an airbrush. That $30 "set" would be interesting. All the accessories shown would add up to over $30 if you bought them individually.
Great video. I'm new to airbrushing and bought the G79 and couldn't figure out how to change needles and nozzles. The instructions that came with it were less than helpful. Thanks.
I have this one and love it. Where can I find the stand you use that holds it standing for you? I have 2 brushes and no way to hold them to mix and fill.
These types of large needle and inexpensive airbrushes are great for wargamers who have to prime a lot of scatter terrain like structures, hills, ruins, etc… keep up the always informative and inspirational reviews!
Hmmm....I have been wanting to get a "paint gun" airbrush and have been considering a Grex. But I really don't need anything too fancy, just the ability to smoothly lay down primer/base coat on large models. Gearing up to do some LARGE Star Wars ships (3ft long Falcon for one). $70 for the Master Vs $150+ for Grex seems like a no-brainer. Thanks for the review!
Thanks! I was wondering when someone would test this one out. They have one without the mac valve too I think. If you have your compressor close or a gauge on your work bench what would you need it for? Thanks again. I do think that my hand would be more comfortable with the trigger style brush.Still have to invest in one. As usual my brother - you are the best!
Master is what I often recommend for entry level brushes to see if it is something people want to try, but aren't sure airbrushing is something they want to really work on.
I picked up one of these to try out and overall I like it. But Master hasn't got any parts for them, and no info on when they'll be getting any. The wrench has made a bit of a mess of my end cap, and I'd like to replace the .05 needle and adapter for it. So I'll have to run down alternates. I see some other airbrushes on Amazon that look identical for less money, so I may pick one up for parts if nothing else.
I had a couple of Master Brushes (not this model),, and they worked fine for about 3 months, then the "O" rings and the internal seals began to fail. So, it is the longevity of these brushes that is the issue for me.
yes they have no life expectancy! much more worth it to spend a little more and get something better that will last so much longer and work better with less maintenance
I'm at a point in my life where I've tried most everything else except air brushing. I am a woodworker doing mostly small stuff on my scroll saws. I only want to buy one air brush and one compressor and neither of them need to be top of the line. I'm cheap to say the least by not Harbor Freight cheap. Although I have a lot of their stuff. I'm thinking of this air brush kit that you are testing here but I don't know which compressor to buy. I want something that is as quiet as possible without breaking the bank. Can you suggest which one to buy and what to make sure of when buying it? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm 79 years old so life expectancy is not a huge thing. Whatever I buy will more than likely outlive me. Thanks for your help. And also thanks for all the great videos and information you have provided. Great stuff.
I just got one of these. It's not the master one it's xdovet but the generic Chinese one's are all the same in my experience. Xdovet on Amazon actually has exact copies just in the regular knock off iwata type body's of the neo eco and the gahleri airbrushes. Only difference is the gahleri one has .38 the xdovet has the .3 or .35 both have another size converter set also. That's not why I commented though just thought maybe you'd be interested in checking them out as you do all these reviews and have the neo eco and gahleri brushes to compare them too. I'm having a issue with the brush (one in video) bubbling and air just stays on unless I loosen the nut inside the handle. It came with the bottom handle nut barely holding the handle on. I've never had much luck with the floating nozzles use to have bunch of badger have sold off all but one 360 and renegade now because of it. What's the trick with getting the floating nozzles to work good. I used bee's wax on it made sure wasn't blocking air holes then hand tightened the nozzle caps on. Any insite would be great.
I am looking for a quick connect device. In your video you mentioned one I think was called "hobby neo" - maybe? I can not seem to find that online by that name. I must have the name wrong. What is the correct name of the quick disconnect you mentioned in the video?
The only jar that did not leak in my orders, was the neon red. The worst offender was the purple, it's noticeably lower than the others when you line them up, but there's still 75% at least in it, so I'm not worried about it. As a panel liner for some miniatures, it'll still last forever. This airbrush might be a nice addition to the collection, always on the lookout for more trigger type airbrushes, they're just easier on my hands to use.
I use an airbrush to spray chocolate into Bonbon molds. I just got this airbrush, I need the .8 needle, how do you suggest that I clean the "shipping" crud off of the needle? Crisco? Soap and water? Everything for me has to be food safe. (I paint using 86 °F colored chocolate with a Dewalt compressor at 80psi, fyi). That stuff you cleaned off of your needle is concerning to me. Thank you so very much for your opinion. Chef AH, A.C.F., Pastry Chef
Well timed test Robert. I have one of these on order to compliment my Iwata TRN-1 which only has a .3mm needle. I wanted a trigger type airbrush with the larger needles and this seemed to fit the bill. I'm picking it up at the border on Saturday. So after this test I'm pretty confident it will do anything I want it to. Now how about a link to the metal polish you used to clean and smooth the needles. Thanks again for such a helpful video.
I use Nevr Dull Wadding polish I picked up at Walmart on these cheap needles. It's easy to use and works great. Rip out a piece wadding, polish up the needle and throw it out when your done.
I bought one of these 2 months ago. The regular type is getting hard for me. I’m losing strength in my arms. I plan to get a grex but didn’t want to spend that much money if I didn’t like it. It’s nice, much better than the first Master Airbrush I bought about 15 years ago. I like the middle size needle. I shot primer and base & candy. I’ll probably get the Grex or Iwata and use this for primer and sealer on my car models.
I've seen most of your vids testing out paints (shift, metallic...) and due to the fact many of them where already months old, I did not comment. I would like to see what some of these (shift, candy, iridescent) paints, look over clear (and colored clear) parts. I did a green color shift paint on some Gundam green clear parts, and it looks like the are charging with "energy".
I'm pretty curious to see if there are bottles that you can attach to that brush. That would be pretty neat if you wanted to prime a lot of parts all at once.
I'm super interested in that Diamond Clear. I tried some of the Majik "lacquer" clear from Tractor supply. Sprayed beautifully, leveled beautifully, amazing shine, however 4mnths later and its still soft. What a let down it ended up being.
I airbrushed some of the KBS Diamond in my garage. Got great results BUT!!!!! Use it in a very well ventilated area!!! I thought my little airbrush booth would have been fine but I had a "mist/fog" floating in the air of my garage when I was done. I had to open the garage door and back door to let it air out. That experience kind of put me off spraying it again but I did get great results.
This is my 1st air brush...like it so far but I still have a lot to learn and do... :) Gocheer Upgraded 30PSI Airbrush... www.amazon.com/dp/B092D2YB8R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Do you think the master Airbrush is similar to other cheap Airbrushes in this price range? I come from Germany and i cant buy master Airbrush here but i can buy another Airbrush from Fengda i think but not sure in the instrunction they called 116B they looks 100% the same including the Box for 60€
Hi, looks like an interesting airbrush, but you say it doesn't atomize great. What do you see wrong? Have you also tried the G33? I think it's the same but with a button. Also after you polish the needles with Flitz (to see if I find it for sale in Europe) are there no residues that can react with the paints? Thank you.
The Flitz doesn't leave any residue at all. I highly recommend it. It's hard to see on camera the paint being atomized. It's just a heavier particle then other airbrushes. I did recently test another trigger type airbrush similar to this one and in my opinion is a lot better. It's the Gaahleri airbrush. Here's my review of it ua-cam.com/video/_oRgbuQ36MI/v-deo.html
@@barbatosrex9473 I already got the Gaahleri airbrush :). In your experience, which are the best airbrushes for 1/24 car kits, therefore for primers, lacquers, automotive paints including 2K? Thank you.
i had the master airbrush g79 and i thought it was amazing for my first airbrush but fast forward a few months and nearly every piece on it broke and i ended up wasting so much money trying to replace parts and keep it running. i just said fuck it and bit the bullet a bit for an upgrade to a gsi creos ps 290 trigger type from spraygunner, i used your code btw thanks for that discount it was helpful fr, and i am blown away with how much better built the ps290 is built. seriously take it from someone who has bought it and tried to use it basically daily, its so much more cost efficient to just spend like 30 more bucks and get the ps290 bc i wasted so much money trying to keep the master airbrush pos working it made no sense. also master airbrush was missing parts and their customer service people were not helpful they caught an attitude with me and tried to make me out as a liar when at the time i was their biggest unofficial spokesperson so they really ticked me off. moral of the story: spend a little more and get an airbrush from japan like the ps290 if you want a trigger type bc its just insane how much more quality you get for a few more bucks and the little differences add up over time. im very satisfied with the ps290 and it works wonders with every paint i throw at it.
@@barbatosrex9473 Nice thanks. I was wondering because I just ordered that brush earlier today. I’m pretty new to modeling, but I have to tell ya your videos help me out immensely. I really appreciate the content.
All stainless steel will show up black when being polished... It's the tiny particles of stainless steel oxidising.. You could take the worlds most expensive needle in the world, polish it for 7 days and 7 nights, clean it with acetone and you'd still get blackening if you polish it immediately after.
Nice! You should include the airbrush intern parts and its cleaning process in your vídeos, would be great. I almost dont use mine just for not have to clean it!
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you so much for respond. Can I bother you with a few more questions? ** Question 1** - Acetone. My wife has 100% Acetone Pure Acetone used for removing Nail Polish or should it be A Higher/Stronger Grade. QUESTIONS FOR MY PROJECT **CONTEXT** - I'm wanting to repaint a Sword Replica of the "Master Sword" from “The Legend of Zelda” franchise. - I’m gonna try my best to describe it the best I can as it’s something much easier to explain if I were able to post images and links. - The repaint will be based of the "Twilight Princess" Variant which the closest colors I could find for this are: • Primary Color: Wicked Colors 0307 Pearl Plum • Secondary Color: Wicked Colors 0373 Metallic Actress Gold --------------- **Sword Parts and Materials** • Pommel: Alloy Steel • Handle: ABS Plastic • Top & Bottom Handle Pieces: Alloy Steel • Guard: ABS Plastic (Biggest and most Complex Part) • Blade: 440 Stainless Steel --------------- I Sand Blasted the original paint which left the base material color for the: • Handle/Guard: "Turquoise Blue" • Pomel: "Alloy Steel (Metal Color)" • Top&Bottom Handle Pieces: "Alloy Steel (Metal Color)" **Questions 2** - For the Turquoise Blue parts do I need to Airbrush a white Coat 1st and then apply Pearl Plum or no need for white? **Question 3** - The Allow Steel parts are smooth and have no type of texture for Paint to catch on so how should I go about painting them? They will be Pearl Plum as well.
People poo poo Master because it is cheap, and If you are a professional then this Master isn't a brand for you, but for a casual user that may pick up an airbrush just a few times a month then these are great. I have used a Master for a few years now for priming and a zenithal highlight. Do I need a $300 top of the line airbrush for this job a few times a month? No but at least I have an airbrush that can do the job I need when I need it. These are great workhorses, after a little work to get them up to par (cleaning the needle, lubrication, and quick releases). I am not a fan of the trigger but I still like Master for quality and cost for what I need.
Nice review. I have a point zero with the Mac valve that I like. That way I don’t have to mess with compressor if I go from color to an Alclad.👍👍
Thanks!
You're welcome buddy 👍
At 19:12 your air compressor kicked in and it sounds just like mine! I almost got up and checked to see why it was running. lol
Is an addiction to my wish list. Like how these look and work. Seems more natural to me than tripping the trigger on top of the brush. Thanks for the review.
These types of trigger airbrushes are comfortable for sure
thank you for showing off the airbrush i got this 2 weeks ago im happy with the results you showed off ^_^ now i know i made the right buy with this airbrush cant wait to use it sunday
Glad to hear they are working with you on the leaking. Gives me additional reason to not shy away from buying another round, need that purple too lol
Yeah, the purple is back in stock
Looking forward to your Sparmax review. I had a Sparmax GP-35 and liked it. Sprayed very nicely. Was a little bit of a pain to clean being a side feed, you had to get the tube between the cup and body cleared out which took just a little longer. I passed it on to some friends that could use a decent airbrush but couldn't afford to buy one.
WOW!!!...I actually purchased this airbrush 4 months ago,but have yet to use it..Always nice to see someone else use one first..Too Cool..Thanks..
needle juice needle juice needle juice........lol:) man that's how ya test an air brush!!! and you had so much fun doin it...thats one of many reasons im here..thank you!!!
Thanks buddy 👍
I have a G79, and love it, thanks for sharing.
Thankfull for this review.
These Master Airbrushes (and other brands like PointZero) have been in my radar for some time, nice to see a proper Review
Fantastic video Thank you for sharing and doing the master review it's much appreciated. Can't wait to see the next video. Everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy and remember to SMILE 😜🤪
Micro Mark sells the Tamiya trigger airbrush, around $300. The QD couplings are great if you have 2 or more spray guns. Also if you have different brands of hoses the thread size is not the same from Paasche, Badger, Grex & Chinese hoses. QD male couplings sort of standardizes hoses to fit all guns. The only hassle is finding the male coupling to fit your guns.
Thanks for the review! Looks pretty good for a decent price.
wow looks great i really like how good its sprayed out the primer and the lines kkeep them coming
I'm glad you tested this and like it the company that makes these types global has a kit underthe masterbrand on Amazon that is this brush with a tanked 1/5 hp compressor for $189 and I think it will be my first airbrush set that I buy
Their compressors are pretty good too so that will be a good buy
Good evening,I was wondering where I might purchase a airbrush stand with the quick connect like the one you have on your table all the time?Thanks for your time.
Love your videos as always. Bought a Trigger type are brush recently, a Creos .5mm, with a fan cap, it's a beast, man does it cover car bodies like whow. Very interest in any type of trigger airbrush.
i got the same airbrush and i love it. i started out with the master g79 and regretted every moment i used it until upgrading recently
I was looking at this brush the other day actually, as standard dual action units start hurting my wrist after too long spraying, thanks for covering it.
Trigger airbrushes are great for sure
@@barbatosrex9473 Even better are "dual action" trigger airbrushes, like Mr Hobby Procon PS290, which has you can spray just air, then pull the trigger further, then paint starts spraying.
@@briansrcadventures1316 this one also just let's out the air when you pull the trigger slightly
Thanks to your review, this will be another toy being purchased!
I might end up getting this. The traditional airbrush I have really hurts my index finger when I use it, so the trigger and price point is what appeals to me.
very cool test. looking forward to the other airbrush test, especially that airbrush with the huge paint bottles.
I wonder if it's my usage method or paint. Also a beginner pov. But I had Issues with the 0.8 needle especially in terms of flow. Could have been alot of variables but my 0.5 worked out much better in coverage and flow. Thank you for the review as I have purchased this recently and this has given me more comfort with the purchase.
I've used the Master G79 and I love d it
I have a master SB 844 that I got with the compressor and it doesn't spray at all I took it apart and I believe the needle packing nut is missing because I look through the brush and there's a bigger hole as opposed to my other brushes and paint runs to the back of the brush. I will ask you a question on patreon.
Rex, thanks again for another test of an airbrush. That $30 "set" would be interesting. All the accessories shown would add up to over $30 if you bought them individually.
Hell, just a single needle+nozzle set for my H&S is more than $30 :D
@@treborrrrr No kidding. I haven't had to buy a needle/nozzle set for my GSI Creos in a while, but I just checked and it comes to $32 w/o shipping.
Great video. I'm new to airbrushing and bought the G79 and couldn't figure out how to change needles and nozzles. The instructions that came with it were less than helpful. Thanks.
Interesting...that Master Airbrush
Thank you again...for all those tips
I have this one and love it. Where can I find the stand you use that holds it standing for you? I have 2 brushes and no way to hold them to mix and fill.
These types of large needle and inexpensive airbrushes are great for wargamers who have to prime a lot of scatter terrain like structures, hills, ruins, etc… keep up the always informative and inspirational reviews!
Perfect use for them 👍
Hmmm....I have been wanting to get a "paint gun" airbrush and have been considering a Grex. But I really don't need anything too fancy, just the ability to smoothly lay down primer/base coat on large models. Gearing up to do some LARGE Star Wars ships (3ft long Falcon for one). $70 for the Master Vs $150+ for Grex seems like a no-brainer.
Thanks for the review!
started with a good master..but my pasha H is what I use all the time..and it is great...oh and cleeaning my pasha is like a dream lol
Thanks! I was wondering when someone would test this one out. They have one without the mac valve too I think. If you have your compressor close or a gauge on your work bench what would you need it for? Thanks again. I do think that my hand would be more comfortable with the trigger style brush.Still have to invest in one. As usual my brother - you are the best!
Master is what I often recommend for entry level brushes to see if it is something people want to try, but aren't sure airbrushing is something they want to really work on.
I like this. And if people upgrade can still use it to push primers, varnish, etc. that they don't want to use their nicer airbrush for.
right on
I picked up one of these to try out and overall I like it. But Master hasn't got any parts for them, and no info on when they'll be getting any. The wrench has made a bit of a mess of my end cap, and I'd like to replace the .05 needle and adapter for it. So I'll have to run down alternates. I see some other airbrushes on Amazon that look identical for less money, so I may pick one up for parts if nothing else.
I had a couple of Master Brushes (not this model),, and they worked fine for about 3 months, then the "O" rings and the internal seals began to fail. So, it is the longevity of these brushes that is the issue for me.
yes they have no life expectancy! much more worth it to spend a little more and get something better that will last so much longer and work better with less maintenance
What ever kind of airbrush I love to have one so I can experience painting my gunpla☺️
I'm at a point in my life where I've tried most everything else except air brushing. I am a woodworker doing mostly small stuff on my scroll saws. I only want to buy one air brush and one compressor and neither of them need to be top of the line. I'm cheap to say the least by not Harbor Freight cheap. Although I have a lot of their stuff. I'm thinking of this air brush kit that you are testing here but I don't know which compressor to buy. I want something that is as quiet as possible without breaking the bank. Can you suggest which one to buy and what to make sure of when buying it? Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm 79 years old so life expectancy is not a huge thing. Whatever I buy will more than likely outlive me. Thanks for your help. And also thanks for all the great videos and information you have provided. Great stuff.
Good evening, go to this link and search Tooty. These are great compressors at a great price
spraygunner.com?aff=10
I just got one of these. It's not the master one it's xdovet but the generic Chinese one's are all the same in my experience. Xdovet on Amazon actually has exact copies just in the regular knock off iwata type body's of the neo eco and the gahleri airbrushes. Only difference is the gahleri one has .38 the xdovet has the .3 or .35 both have another size converter set also. That's not why I commented though just thought maybe you'd be interested in checking them out as you do all these reviews and have the neo eco and gahleri brushes to compare them too. I'm having a issue with the brush (one in video) bubbling and air just stays on unless I loosen the nut inside the handle. It came with the bottom handle nut barely holding the handle on. I've never had much luck with the floating nozzles use to have bunch of badger have sold off all but one 360 and renegade now because of it. What's the trick with getting the floating nozzles to work good. I used bee's wax on it made sure wasn't blocking air holes then hand tightened the nozzle caps on. Any insite would be great.
Thanks for the review!
I am looking for a quick connect device. In your video you mentioned one I think was called "hobby neo" - maybe? I can not seem to find that online by that name. I must have the name wrong. What is the correct name of the quick disconnect you mentioned in the video?
The only jar that did not leak in my orders, was the neon red. The worst offender was the purple, it's noticeably lower than the others when you line them up, but there's still 75% at least in it, so I'm not worried about it. As a panel liner for some miniatures, it'll still last forever. This airbrush might be a nice addition to the collection, always on the lookout for more trigger type airbrushes, they're just easier on my hands to use.
Great looking paints.
I use an airbrush to spray chocolate into Bonbon molds. I just got this airbrush, I need the .8 needle, how do you suggest that I clean the "shipping" crud off of the needle? Crisco? Soap and water? Everything for me has to be food safe. (I paint using 86 °F colored chocolate with a Dewalt compressor at 80psi, fyi). That stuff you cleaned off of your needle is concerning to me. Thank you so very much for your opinion. Chef AH, A.C.F., Pastry Chef
Which would be better for beginner? The bucasso the gaahleri or the g79?
I was thinking of getting one of them airbrushes for a first trigger type.
It's a pretty good deal at $69
Great video as always man
Well timed test Robert. I have one of these on order to compliment my Iwata TRN-1 which only has a .3mm needle. I wanted a trigger type airbrush with the larger needles and this seemed to fit the bill. I'm picking it up at the border on Saturday. So after this test I'm pretty confident it will do anything I want it to.
Now how about a link to the metal polish you used to clean and smooth the needles.
Thanks again for such a helpful video.
Any metal polish will work for the needle. It doesn't at all have to be Flitz.
I use Nevr Dull Wadding polish I picked up at Walmart on these cheap needles. It's easy to use and works great. Rip out a piece wadding, polish up the needle and throw it out when your done.
I bought one of these 2 months ago. The regular type is getting hard for me. I’m losing strength in my arms. I plan to get a grex but didn’t want to spend that much money if I didn’t like it. It’s nice, much better than the first Master Airbrush I bought about 15 years ago. I like the middle size needle. I shot primer and base & candy. I’ll probably get the Grex or Iwata and use this for primer and sealer on my car models.
I've seen most of your vids testing out paints (shift, metallic...) and due to the fact many of them where already months old, I did not comment.
I would like to see what some of these (shift, candy, iridescent) paints, look over clear (and colored clear) parts.
I did a green color shift paint on some Gundam green clear parts, and it looks like the are charging with "energy".
Are you talking about spraying a green shift over a clear green part and what not?
I'm pretty curious to see if there are bottles that you can attach to that brush. That would be pretty neat if you wanted to prime a lot of parts all at once.
Rex I really appreciate your videos,great job . Did you ever find a clear that you could use over green stuff world chrome? Brad
I'm super interested in that Diamond Clear. I tried some of the Majik "lacquer" clear from Tractor supply. Sprayed beautifully, leveled beautifully, amazing shine, however 4mnths later and its still soft. What a let down it ended up being.
I airbrushed some of the KBS Diamond in my garage. Got great results BUT!!!!! Use it in a very well ventilated area!!! I thought my little airbrush booth would have been fine but I had a "mist/fog" floating in the air of my garage when I was done. I had to open the garage door and back door to let it air out. That experience kind of put me off spraying it again but I did get great results.
Them enamels are amazing for covering fast by the looks of it 👌
I'm new to airbrushing still....when do you know you have too much pressure or not enough?
This is my 1st air brush...like it so far but I still have a lot to learn and do... :)
Gocheer Upgraded 30PSI Airbrush... www.amazon.com/dp/B092D2YB8R?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Love this gun
I am very interested to see this air brush. I have had my eye on it.
Do you think the master Airbrush is similar to other cheap Airbrushes in this price range?
I come from Germany and i cant buy master Airbrush here but i can buy another Airbrush from Fengda i think but not sure in the instrunction they called 116B they looks 100% the same including the Box for 60€
did you try this gun master airbrush pro model 120.?
Hi, looks like an interesting airbrush, but you say it doesn't atomize great. What do you see wrong? Have you also tried the G33? I think it's the same but with a button. Also after you polish the needles with Flitz (to see if I find it for sale in Europe) are there no residues that can react with the paints? Thank you.
The Flitz doesn't leave any residue at all. I highly recommend it. It's hard to see on camera the paint being atomized. It's just a heavier particle then other airbrushes. I did recently test another trigger type airbrush similar to this one and in my opinion is a lot better. It's the Gaahleri airbrush. Here's my review of it
ua-cam.com/video/_oRgbuQ36MI/v-deo.html
@@barbatosrex9473 I already got the Gaahleri airbrush :). In your experience, which are the best airbrushes for 1/24 car kits, therefore for primers, lacquers, automotive paints including 2K?
Thank you.
@@lucamicalicapparelli4825 this is my favorite airbrush for 1/24 Scale car kits. It should be for sale in Europe
amzn.to/3YWbQwD
Great review. Thanks!
I might get this one for my wife. Thanks.
what is the airbrush stand you use called
i had the master airbrush g79 and i thought it was amazing for my first airbrush but fast forward a few months and nearly every piece on it broke and i ended up wasting so much money trying to replace parts and keep it running. i just said fuck it and bit the bullet a bit for an upgrade to a gsi creos ps 290 trigger type from spraygunner, i used your code btw thanks for that discount it was helpful fr, and i am blown away with how much better built the ps290 is built. seriously take it from someone who has bought it and tried to use it basically daily, its so much more cost efficient to just spend like 30 more bucks and get the ps290 bc i wasted so much money trying to keep the master airbrush pos working it made no sense. also master airbrush was missing parts and their customer service people were not helpful they caught an attitude with me and tried to make me out as a liar when at the time i was their biggest unofficial spokesperson so they really ticked me off. moral of the story: spend a little more and get an airbrush from japan like the ps290 if you want a trigger type bc its just insane how much more quality you get for a few more bucks and the little differences add up over time. im very satisfied with the ps290 and it works wonders with every paint i throw at it.
What do you use to strain the primer ?
Question.. if I wanted to shoot nail polish with this gun on a 1/12 scale would I have an issue? Even with the .8 needle?
No issue at all. I've sprayed nail polish with my 0.3mm and 0.5mm with zero problems
Do you ship your paints to Australia ?
Are you able to blow only air out by pulling the trigger lightly?
Yes
@@barbatosrex9473 Nice thanks. I was wondering because I just ordered that brush earlier today. I’m pretty new to modeling, but I have to tell ya your videos help me out immensely. I really appreciate the content.
Hey bro. Just asking what desk do you have. Need to upgrade my building station.
It's just a large folding table. I put black foam poster board on top of it
hi I am new to air brushing. Where do I buy a compatible hose from?
Here
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nice airbrush pistols
All stainless steel will show up black when being polished... It's the tiny particles of stainless steel oxidising.. You could take the worlds most expensive needle in the world, polish it for 7 days and 7 nights, clean it with acetone and you'd still get blackening if you polish it immediately after.
I have one and I will tell you what! Its good, but extremelly dificult to clean. Its almost impossible to reach some parts above the cup 😮
I have a Gaahleri GHAD-68 that looks just like this but it's nozzle system is different and it cleans up way easier
Nice! You should include the airbrush intern parts and its cleaning process in your vídeos, would be great. I almost dont use mine just for not have to clean it!
I've done a few videos on cleaning the airbrush
Essa marca é ótima de aerógrafos master.
Zup thanks for the video bro 😎
Master is not bad for beginners I've been told.
"If it sprays good...its a good party" 🤣
That needle clean tip is on point!! Thank you !!!
Do you have a catalog of your products?
Working on it
I have the exact copy of it. No name. But all the things that come with it are the same.
Can you clean the needles with 99% alcohol?
Absolutely
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Thank you so much for respond.
Can I bother you with a few more questions?
** Question 1**
- Acetone. My wife has 100% Acetone Pure Acetone used for removing Nail Polish or should it be A Higher/Stronger Grade.
QUESTIONS FOR MY PROJECT
**CONTEXT**
- I'm wanting to repaint a Sword Replica of the "Master Sword" from “The Legend of Zelda” franchise.
- I’m gonna try my best to describe it the best I can as it’s something much easier to explain if I were able to post images and links.
- The repaint will be based of the "Twilight Princess" Variant which the closest colors I could find for this are:
• Primary Color: Wicked Colors 0307 Pearl Plum
• Secondary Color: Wicked Colors 0373 Metallic Actress Gold
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**Sword Parts and Materials**
• Pommel: Alloy Steel
• Handle: ABS Plastic
• Top & Bottom Handle Pieces: Alloy Steel
• Guard: ABS Plastic (Biggest and most Complex Part)
• Blade: 440 Stainless Steel
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I Sand Blasted the original paint which left the base material color for the:
• Handle/Guard: "Turquoise Blue"
• Pomel: "Alloy Steel (Metal Color)"
• Top&Bottom Handle Pieces: "Alloy Steel (Metal Color)"
**Questions 2**
- For the Turquoise Blue parts do I need to Airbrush a white Coat 1st and then apply Pearl Plum or no need for white?
**Question 3**
- The Allow Steel parts are smooth and have no type of texture for Paint to catch on so how should I go about painting them? They will be Pearl Plum as well.
Lol @ say it 3 times. Great review
Dude. I know it's not your fault, but I'm super devastated, I ordered 3 of your neon panel liners and they exploded in shipping...
if u slow down some and not rush yhou will be able to find things or not get frustrated
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How to hook a airbrush spray booth to a window
People poo poo Master because it is cheap, and If you are a professional then this Master isn't a brand for you, but for a casual user that may pick up an airbrush just a few times a month then these are great. I have used a Master for a few years now for priming and a zenithal highlight. Do I need a $300 top of the line airbrush for this job a few times a month? No but at least I have an airbrush that can do the job I need when I need it. These are great workhorses, after a little work to get them up to par (cleaning the needle, lubrication, and quick releases). I am not a fan of the trigger but I still like Master for quality and cost for what I need.
Masters are not good try Mr hobby airbrush s same price