I prefer trigger style brushes to the more traditional top mount trigger assembly, I find them much easier to control overall. I have Grex TG/TS airbrushes in a variety of needle/nozzle sizes I use for wargaming stuff.
I totally understand, I am completely the opposite as I find the traditional double action style much easier to use. That said it really comes down to whatever you are used to or find more comfortable? I found that spray painters usually love these trigger brushes, as they are so used to holding a spray gun and the action is the same. 😉
Master also has a trigger style airbrush for about $70.00 but it comes with three sizes of paint cup as well as two needles, tips and heads. The airbrush also comes with a tanked compressor as a set as well where the compressor is also made by Master.
Almost looks exactly like the masters trigger style airbrush model G79. I have this masters trigger style and the GSI Creos procon boy trigger style as well. Love those 2 airbrushes 👍🏼
Would love to see a comparison video of the gaahleri ghad 68, creos 290, the iwata, sparmax. No videos comparing trigger airbrushes that I know of. Great reviews! Thanks
Another awesome video and believe me or not I seriously was thinking about getting a trigger airbrush for more broad work so again my friend thank you for all your videos and I’m gonna get one asap ! Forever your student Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH PAINTINGS )
@@AirbrushAsylum I need an expert opinion I’m using cretex candy 2.0 with 4030 balancing clear would you know a good ratio I’ve never used candy paint with clear base?? And I don’t want to screw my new Iwata micron up ! Thank you my friend for your advice and thank you for your teachings ! 👍🏻👍🏻 Forever student Marc
Nice I like it at $120 I'm considering adding it to my collection does this maker offer a fan cap version as well? The no threads on the tip is a great feature as you can't accidentally break threads if they are no used😂 great for those with ham hands.
Thanks for your comment and no they unfortunately don't make a fan cap...but that would be good. Iwata's have the vault see following video - ua-cam.com/video/FVv-ysI3XZQ/v-deo.html that said it will cost you much more to grab one of these .
I am new to this brand, meaning so far they have performed well out of the box, but I will see how they go after a few months / years of use. I have a large collection of Iwata's and some which I have had for 20 years and I still use that brush regularly. I can safely say that iwata will last and last and it won't let you down, but you will pay a premium for them whereas this brush seems to be decent quality for the price. I would say spend the $ on the brush that you will be using regularly and if the trigger brush is just for 'every now and then' then I would buy something like this as it's not a huge investment. 😉
Had couple Airbrushes thru the years. Sold my Harder & Steenbeck Evolution 2in1 with both 0.2/0.4 needle and nozzle. It's a really nice AirBrush. Tried a couple Airbrushes. But Evolution has being the best of them, regret soo hard selling it. I still have one Iwata HP-B Airbrush. But i'v lost the tiny like 3mm nozzle and it cost like 70euro. That Airbrush are only for fine and tiny detail, Not good allround Airbrush.
I'm a true noob. I have an Iwata HP-C Very old but unused.. I tried it and it was quite difficult for my arthritic hands. Can you outline the differences between this GHAD-68, Iwata NEO and the Swallow Tail? Not sure what the differences are between the G68 and the Swallow Tail either.. Thank you
🔥 Check out the GHAC-98D Gaahleri Airbrush - ua-cam.com/video/sUY0YmdzY6s/v-deo.html
I prefer trigger style brushes to the more traditional top mount trigger assembly, I find them much easier to control overall. I have Grex TG/TS airbrushes in a variety of needle/nozzle sizes I use for wargaming stuff.
I totally understand, I am completely the opposite as I find the traditional double action style much easier to use. That said it really comes down to whatever you are used to or find more comfortable? I found that spray painters usually love these trigger brushes, as they are so used to holding a spray gun and the action is the same. 😉
Hi, comes with hose?
Advertised as hose included, but customers say no hose.
Master also has a trigger style airbrush for about $70.00 but it comes with three sizes of paint cup as well as two needles, tips and heads. The airbrush also comes with a tanked compressor as a set as well where the compressor is also made by Master.
Thanks for sharing, I haven't tried any master products but I have heard them mentioned many times. Thats definitely a great deal 😉
Do you have a number or link or any further hints to find that combo?
Thanks for the unboxing and demo! I was just looking at trigger airbrushes last week. Perfect timing!
Happy to hear that, trigger brushes are definitely helpful to have in your collection.
Almost looks exactly like the masters trigger style airbrush model G79. I have this masters trigger style and the GSI Creos procon boy trigger style as well. Love those 2 airbrushes 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing and I have heard good things about the Master brushes, love the Gsi Creos they are great brushes. 🤘🏻
I picked up one for $45 on sale to do priming and base coating with the .5 setup, it works great especially for the price
Great to hear and glad it is working well for you 😉
Would love to see a comparison video of the gaahleri ghad 68, creos 290, the iwata, sparmax. No videos comparing trigger airbrushes that I know of. Great reviews! Thanks
Another awesome video and believe me or not I seriously was thinking about getting a trigger airbrush for more broad work so again my friend thank you for all your videos and I’m gonna get one asap ! Forever your student
Marc ( aka EL PADRE AIRBRUSH PAINTINGS )
Thanks Marc, I am glad this video came at the right time for you 😉
@@AirbrushAsylum I need an expert opinion I’m using cretex candy 2.0 with 4030 balancing clear would you know a good ratio I’ve never used candy paint with clear base?? And I don’t want to screw my new Iwata micron up ! Thank you my friend for your advice and thank you for your teachings ! 👍🏻👍🏻
Forever student
Marc
Great video, I need to master my Eclipse first but would like one of these in due course.
Nice I like it at $120 I'm considering adding it to my collection does this maker offer a fan cap version as well? The no threads on the tip is a great feature as you can't accidentally break threads if they are no used😂 great for those with ham hands.
No, unfortunately Gaahleri doesn't have a fan cap version at the moment, but I personally would also very much welcome it.😊
Thanks for your comment and no they unfortunately don't make a fan cap...but that would be good. Iwata's have the vault see following video - ua-cam.com/video/FVv-ysI3XZQ/v-deo.html that said it will cost you much more to grab one of these .
yep me too 😉
What’s better this trigger brush or iwatas ?
I am new to this brand, meaning so far they have performed well out of the box, but I will see how they go after a few months / years of use. I have a large collection of Iwata's and some which I have had for 20 years and I still use that brush regularly. I can safely say that iwata will last and last and it won't let you down, but you will pay a premium for them whereas this brush seems to be decent quality for the price. I would say spend the $ on the brush that you will be using regularly and if the trigger brush is just for 'every now and then' then I would buy something like this as it's not a huge investment. 😉
I am really curious how this compares to the Grex. Thanks for the video.
Had couple Airbrushes thru the years.
Sold my Harder & Steenbeck Evolution 2in1 with both 0.2/0.4 needle and nozzle. It's a really nice AirBrush.
Tried a couple Airbrushes. But Evolution has being the best of them, regret soo hard selling it.
I still have one Iwata HP-B Airbrush. But i'v lost the tiny like 3mm nozzle and it cost like 70euro.
That Airbrush are only for fine and tiny detail, Not good allround Airbrush.
Great video. What’s the smallest needle available to use in this airbrush?
That a cool brush don't know how to use one but I like it.😂👍
I'd like to get one for rc bodies. Where did you get that big bodle of airbrush paint
I'm a true noob. I have an Iwata HP-C Very old but unused.. I tried it and it was quite difficult for my arthritic hands. Can you outline the differences between this GHAD-68, Iwata NEO and the Swallow Tail? Not sure what the differences are between the G68 and the Swallow Tail either.. Thank you
Does this come in a cordless form
$100 it better be good!! now do it with a cheap master trigger gun and let’s hear your thoughts
This video was triggering.. 😊
😂😂😂
You have many branded and best penbrushes but I only have one with a price of $15,,or Rp.150.000 indonesian money..😂😂😂
... and your $15 gun works perfect for you, right? ;-)
@@moneywasher3139 I don't have enough money to buy an expensive one, so I just rely on a cheap one to work🫣
Propaganda... 👎