Visit our website :- www.albionhobbi... A short descriptive video showing the Mr Hobby Procon Boy airbrushes - PS270 0.2 Platinum / PS289 0.3 Platinum / PS290 Trigger Type
Hi, I love the PS-270 but it is too heavy for me (arm troubles). Do you have a project to create such an airbrush fitted with aluminium body with small cup (2ml) ? That would be a must and would be better than Harder & Steenbeck airbrushes for sure.
They are what dreams are made of, literally I have dreamed of your Airbrushes! But my budget is far to tight at the moment, I'll have to ask Santa eh lol.
Hi Andrew, keep saving :-) The Procon Boy airbrushes are well worth the money and probably the best value airbrushes on the market. We also keep an extensive range of spares in the unlikely event you have any problems.
Hello Kirk, both airbrushes are 0.3 mm needle / nozzle, double action and 10cc cup sizes. The PS 289 has the added features of soft start trigger control and an air control valve, which combined give greater control over the spraying action. Both airbrushes are made in Japan and very high quality but when it comes to usability, subtle spraying techniques and general handling the PS 289 is probably the preferred option. The same goes when comparing the PS267 and PS 270 ( both 0.2 mm needle / nozzles ).
Can you tell me how to get spares? I'm not having any luck online and, to be honest, I'm less than impressed with the airbrush having used it for the past 11 months.
Hi Darryl, not sure where you're located but there is a very robust spares back up service here in the UK. Please get in touch with us and we'll direct you to one of our spare parts stockists.
@@rolandoresurreccion8216 The first airbrush featured is the PS270 - the only difference between the PS270 and PS289 is the needle and nozzle size - 0.2 mm in the 270 and 0.3 mm in the 289. You can easily change from 0.2 to 0.3 on both brushes for extra versatility.
The FWA, LWA and WA codes relate to the nozzle and needle size - FWA = fine / 0.2 mm LWA = large / 0.5 mm and WA denotes a 0.3 mm needle and nozzle set.
Hi,
I love the PS-270 but it is too heavy for me (arm troubles). Do you have a project to create such an airbrush fitted with aluminium body with small cup (2ml) ? That would be a must and would be better than Harder & Steenbeck airbrushes for sure.
Hi, so the pistol grip airbrush's O-Rings can handle Clear coats and Metallic paints? Thanks :)
Yes, the pistol grip brushes all have high quality O rings that are solvent safe and can certainly handle clear coats and the metallic paints.
They are what dreams are made of, literally I have dreamed of your Airbrushes! But my budget is far to tight at the moment, I'll have to ask Santa eh lol.
Hi Andrew, keep saving :-) The Procon Boy airbrushes are well worth the money and probably the best value airbrushes on the market. We also keep an extensive range of spares in the unlikely event you have any problems.
what are the differences between ps274 and ps289?which are the newer version?
Hello Kirk, both airbrushes are 0.3 mm needle / nozzle, double action and 10cc cup sizes. The PS 289 has the added features of soft start trigger control and an air control valve, which combined give greater control over the spraying action. Both airbrushes are made in Japan and very high quality but when it comes to usability, subtle spraying techniques and general handling the PS 289 is probably the preferred option. The same goes when comparing the PS267 and PS 270 ( both 0.2 mm needle / nozzles ).
@@AlbionAlloys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 tq for the explanation
Can you tell me how to get spares? I'm not having any luck online and, to be honest, I'm less than impressed with the airbrush having used it for the past 11 months.
Hi Darryl, not sure where you're located but there is a very robust spares back up service here in the UK. Please get in touch with us and we'll direct you to one of our spare parts stockists.
Hi AlbionAlloys
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Does Mr.Hobby airbrush have rubber O ring on their build.?
Dear Rol, the Procon Boy brushes do indeed have o rings. They are all solvent resistant and are designed to be very hard wearing and easy to replace.
Last question. This featured airbrush is different than the SP 289?
@@rolandoresurreccion8216 The first airbrush featured is the PS270 - the only difference between the PS270 and PS289 is the needle and nozzle size - 0.2 mm in the 270 and 0.3 mm in the 289. You can easily change from 0.2 to 0.3 on both brushes for extra versatility.
Hello! what is the diference FWA and WA ? Thanks! ;)
The FWA, LWA and WA codes relate to the nozzle and needle size - FWA = fine / 0.2 mm LWA = large / 0.5 mm and WA denotes a 0.3 mm needle and nozzle set.
@@AlbionAlloys Ahhh! ok! Thanks! ;)