@@davesmith2262 sounds like the same issue I had to begin with, sounds like an air leak. Using the spanner included in the kit try to tighten up the nozzle housing at the front as much as possible, don't be afraid to put some force into it - if this doesn't work, make sure all of the other gaskets are securely tightened
Having had quite a number of airbrushes - my method of comparison is - take what paint you are using with good results - use the pressure setting you have been using with your favorite brush - get your new brush loaded and spray - If it works without fiddling around it's a winner - if on the other hand you have to start making adjustments - well you can, but if it doesn't improve the performance it's a bummer - I have three neo eco NCT -SJ83 - 0.2 and two 0.3 - and they are performing in a class of their own - if a $25 performs like a $180 brush you have a winner - the only thing I do not like, and it doesn't matter on what brush, rubber gaskets - if the brush needs gaskets then let them be Teflon - soft gaskets may do some good sealing, but they can also be a pain in the butt - and get yourself a self centering assembly, the screw-in type tends to be off and that you can definitely see.
Just a thought regarding head-to-head comparison with the same paint at the same pressure based on my experience with a wide range of cheap and not so cheap airbrushes. Every airbrush is different and to get optimal results I find that you must vary paint dilution and air pressure to suit the brush. On that basis, comparing every brush with the same paint and air pressure does not make much sense. I have tried this brush and the only thing I disliked was the anodised paint cup which distorts colours when mixing in the cup and is harder to clean. The chrome cup option, subsequently released since my purchase is a great option. The air speed produced by this brush means it will never match a custom micron for close up detail work but it is a good choice as a general purpose workhorse.
I have the version released before this one. So far it has been a very good airbrush for the price. I use it to augment my Paasche H airbrush. Good review.
This really is one of the better made budget airbrushes on the market aside from Gaahleri. The trigger response in this Neoeco SJ83 is on par with Iwata & H&S and doesn't vary. The innovative nozzle design allows this airbrush to do very fine detail with a low air speed of around 4 to 4.5 so you'll get little blow back from the surface you are painting. For $40 I recommend this Airbrush to beginners for sure and Veterans as well. It literally does it all and does it well.
The coloured cup is the original paint cup issued with the brush. Neoeco responded to some buyers who claim the coloured cup is hard to clean by issuing an alternative chromed cup.
I have been using a HD-130 airbrush that came with one of those cheap airbrush & compressor sets, even with the atomization and detailing setbacks I feel this seems to still be an upgrade regardless. I have also been eyeing a Tamiya airbrush but that's the absolute limit for price for me so this Neoeco looks rather appetizing. Also would I be able to buy and put in a small 2ml paint cup?
I believe is a top tier Airbrush, not as good as a very expensive one but a friend of mine has this AB it was gifted to him by his GF and he says that is on pair with a Badger that costed him $125, he actually says that is better cause of the attachments.
@@zyos11 it's very good value for money for sure, a very good choice indeed! I wouldn't say it's on par in terms of quality with top line products such as the infinity and evolution, but it's by no means bad at all
The same air pressure does not make it a totally fair comparison. Different brushes operate best at different PSI. Fair is to run each brush at it's optimal setting (sweet spot).
In terms of compressors, there's not really a single model of compressor or a manufacturer that you should exclusively go for - it's more about features and capability. You'll want one that has an air tank, allowing for consistent pressure, and it must also have a moisture trap. A pressure regulator is also a must, as this will be crucial in controlling the airflow through your airbrush. Most compressors that have a moisture trap will also have a pressure regulator built into the same part. If the compressor satisfies these requirements, and it's got good reviews, then go for it!
Thank you I'm using tamiya paint thinned with tamiya. As you start to spray you get paint out after 2 seconds it stops depressing the trigger it sprays for 2 seconds and now no air or paint is coming out
@@davesmith2262 have you tried just spraying water? If the problem persists, I'd try to first disassemble the whole thing to make sure everything is in tact, and then when you reassemble make sure you tighten up the nozzle housing as tight as possible with the spanner provided - it needs to be super tight to prevent unwanted air bleed :)
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I hope you find this useful!
Hi I have tried spraying water as you suggested that did not work I have stripped it down and that's no good it just doesn't work
@@davesmith2262 when you spray, does the water/paint bubble up in the cup?
@@ModellingWeekly at first no water come out at all then it start to drip then blows bubbles
@@davesmith2262 sounds like the same issue I had to begin with, sounds like an air leak. Using the spanner included in the kit try to tighten up the nozzle housing at the front as much as possible, don't be afraid to put some force into it - if this doesn't work, make sure all of the other gaskets are securely tightened
@@ModellingWeekly OK thanks I will let you know 🙂
Having had quite a number of airbrushes - my method of comparison is - take what paint you are using with good results - use the pressure setting you have been using with your favorite brush - get your new brush loaded and spray - If it works without fiddling around it's a winner - if on the other hand you have to start making adjustments - well you can, but if it doesn't improve the performance it's a bummer - I have three neo eco NCT -SJ83 - 0.2 and two 0.3 - and they are performing in a class of their own - if a $25 performs like a $180 brush you have a winner - the only thing I do not like, and it doesn't matter on what brush, rubber gaskets - if the brush needs gaskets then let them be Teflon - soft gaskets may do some good sealing, but they can also be a pain in the butt - and get yourself a self centering assembly, the screw-in type tends to be off and that you can definitely see.
Just a thought regarding head-to-head comparison with the same paint at the same pressure based on my experience with a wide range of cheap and not so cheap airbrushes. Every airbrush is different and to get optimal results I find that you must vary paint dilution and air pressure to suit the brush. On that basis, comparing every brush with the same paint and air pressure does not make much sense. I have tried this brush and the only thing I disliked was the anodised paint cup which distorts colours when mixing in the cup and is harder to clean. The chrome cup option, subsequently released since my purchase is a great option. The air speed produced by this brush means it will never match a custom micron for close up detail work but it is a good choice as a general purpose workhorse.
I have the version released before this one. So far it has been a very good airbrush for the price. I use it to augment my Paasche H airbrush. Good review.
Fantastic! Cheers man
Just looking into starting this hobby as painting with brushes has its limits. Great review with pluses and negatives. Cheers
Appreciate the work that goes into these vids!
Thank you, it's my pleasure!
This really is one of the better made budget airbrushes on the market aside from Gaahleri. The trigger response in this Neoeco SJ83 is on par with Iwata & H&S and doesn't vary. The innovative nozzle design allows this airbrush to do very fine detail with a low air speed of around 4 to 4.5 so you'll get little blow back from the surface you are painting. For $40 I recommend this Airbrush to beginners for sure and Veterans as well. It literally does it all and does it well.
Agreed! I've actually recorded a review for gaahleri, coming out in a couple of weeks, and it's definitely superb as you say for the price bracket!
I bought an oasser airbrush 4 years ago, but it didn't work well for me for some reason.
Hope this one will work much better.
The coloured cup is the original paint cup issued with the brush. Neoeco responded to some buyers who claim the coloured cup is hard to clean by issuing an alternative chromed cup.
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Very useful for me. Thanks, from an ancient of days beginner.
Very fair review of this airbrush and it`s at an excellent price point.
Thank you mate :)
Picked up one a couple of months ago. Works great.
It's definitely a respectable little tool!
Hi MW good video, I got this airbrush recently as a backup, fairly impressed with it and even got a hose with it, cheers Liam
Cheers! I was definitely impressed by it, it's a great little bit of kit for the cash
@@ModellingWeekly absolutely 👍🏼
I have been using a HD-130 airbrush that came with one of those cheap airbrush & compressor sets, even with the atomization and detailing setbacks I feel this seems to still be an upgrade regardless. I have also been eyeing a Tamiya airbrush but that's the absolute limit for price for me so this Neoeco looks rather appetizing. Also would I be able to buy and put in a small 2ml paint cup?
Very good points! I believe there is a smaller cup option, however I'd double check on their website :)
I believe is a top tier Airbrush, not as good as a very expensive one but a friend of mine has this AB it was gifted to him by his GF and he says that is on pair with a Badger that costed him $125, he actually says that is better cause of the attachments.
@@zyos11 it's very good value for money for sure, a very good choice indeed! I wouldn't say it's on par in terms of quality with top line products such as the infinity and evolution, but it's by no means bad at all
The same air pressure does not make it a totally fair comparison. Different brushes operate best at different PSI. Fair is to run each brush at it's optimal setting (sweet spot).
That's true, good point
AS a beginner, do you have a recommendation for a compressor?
In terms of compressors, there's not really a single model of compressor or a manufacturer that you should exclusively go for - it's more about features and capability. You'll want one that has an air tank, allowing for consistent pressure, and it must also have a moisture trap. A pressure regulator is also a must, as this will be crucial in controlling the airflow through your airbrush. Most compressors that have a moisture trap will also have a pressure regulator built into the same part. If the compressor satisfies these requirements, and it's got good reviews, then go for it!
Good review and looks to be an ideal airbrush. Can you get one shipped to the UK?
You can indeed, and I'm pretty sure the shipping is free (though it may depend on location)
@@ModellingWeekly Thanks for the reply 👍
Will it be easy to find replacement parts?
Yep, replacement parts are available directly from the manufacturer's website :)
Well done cheers👍🏆
The greasy feel was likely lubricant. :)
When did price become "price point"?
Price indicates a fixed price, price point refers to a price on a scale of possible prices for similar products :)
@@ModellingWeekly Thank goodness it's Gluten free. Circle back to me and I'll reach out to the team. (BTW nice video. Thanks for shooting and sharing)
Pretty nice for the price.
Indeed!
So I purchased one of these airbrush and what a load of crap it is basically it doesn't work at all
Could you highlight the issue you're having? I might be able to help :)
Thank you I'm using tamiya paint thinned with tamiya. As you start to spray you get paint out after 2 seconds it stops depressing the trigger it sprays for 2 seconds and now no air or paint is coming out
@@davesmith2262 have you tried just spraying water? If the problem persists, I'd try to first disassemble the whole thing to make sure everything is in tact, and then when you reassemble make sure you tighten up the nozzle housing as tight as possible with the spanner provided - it needs to be super tight to prevent unwanted air bleed :)
I will give that a try and come back to you and thanks again
Absolute beginners?😳
Test mule? Busta?🤣
Jman
It's gasket, there is no R, gas...ket, no R!!!
Yet path is pronounced paRth by some people, and there is no R...the UK has a wealth of regional pronunciations:)
Former US President Kennedy pronounced Cuba as CubaR. Paul McCartney pronounced saw as sawR in his vocals on "Till There Was You". The variety of pronunciations and accents is one of the features that make the English language interesting.