I got mine a week ago and so far I’m loving it. The changes to most will be subtle. But if you know what lesser models are like and need a more precision machine this is it.
The finger trigger can be pulled off and turned around couple of people on UA-cam have posted about the trigger and possible ways to fix that. Look up you tube vids about this air brush. I plan on getting this airbrush it’s a nice airbrush thanks for the post and review.
no need to pull off just twist it around. I have two of these infinity, on one i used my soft pliers and gripped and twissted the trigger top around with my fingers, on the other trigger i had to use two sets of pliers.
@@garyshobbystudio i have two og them one i turned by my fingers other byt two sets of soft pliers,it was tight but still moved, and am more happy with it now.
Don't point beginners toward the infinity. That brush is a finicky nightmare. After some modding and upgrading it is a brilliant brush. But for an all around airbrush, a beginner will be much better off with an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS.
You must have missed at the end where I discussed different airbrushes for uses. The full size infinity with the three different needle nozzle combos are good if somone wants just one airbrush. If they want to have more than one airbrush I specified the iwata evolution for priming and even base coating and the infinity for fine detail with the .15mm needle nozzle combo.
@@garyshobbystudio You must of missed the part where I said finicky. A beginner will quickly become frustrated with the Infinity's trigger inconsistency. No amount of nozzle sizes will fix that. The Iwata Evolution that you specified, doesn't exist. H&S has an Evolution, but Iwata has the Revolution. The Iwata Eclipse is the perfect brush for the beginner who wants only one brush. It is capable of pulling hair lines, or large fills. If you must recommend the Infinity, at least link them to Dred FX video on fixing the trigger issue. The bush really is brilliant after the fix, and unusable to a beginner without it.
@@Dude_Slick No I saw it and the Angel infinity does not have the sloppy trigger that the regular one does. You can use the other size needle nozzle combs with it but the cup size will limit how much paint you will spray. Maybe they will fix that in the regular one. Plus people have to learn from their own mistakes. I have made many over the years and I am pretty sure that I will again. Its an opinion and everybody has one. You have issues with it and I have a single issue with the triger of it. I am not going to stop someone from getting one if they want one. When it comes to airbrushes I have seen all kinds of videos about the infinity and I liked the features it has. I am not in any way a professional in any sense of the word. This is a novice opinion of the Angel Infinity airbrush. I would love to hear opinions from novice users because to me it is more of an honest opinion. I have seen pros use this and others way better than I can right now. Only time and practice will ever make a person a pro. I have seen videos where I have tried something and guess what the pro reviews blowing smoke and I learned the lesson the hard way.
I got mine a week ago and so far I’m loving it. The changes to most will be subtle. But if you know what lesser models are like and need a more precision machine this is it.
I agree. I just have to get used to it.
Gary I would like to know if I can get the new H&S air brush please let me know.
Just go to harder-airbrush-shop.de to order it there.
The finger trigger can be pulled off and turned around couple of people on UA-cam have posted about the trigger and possible ways to fix that. Look up you tube vids about this air brush. I plan on getting this airbrush it’s a nice airbrush thanks for the post and review.
I will do that. I see one video on the regular cr plus where he changed it to something completely different. Thanks for that and you're welcome
no need to pull off just twist it around. I have two of these infinity, on one i used my soft pliers and gripped and twissted the trigger top around with my fingers, on the other trigger i had to use two sets of pliers.
It won't turn because it is tighter than the original. Angel has a video on the differences between the two.
@@garyshobbystudio i have two og them one i turned by my fingers other byt two sets of soft pliers,it was tight but still moved, and am more happy with it now.
@@jnrmack That is something I may look into. I just don't want to break it. With my bad luck I would LOL
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Don't point beginners toward the infinity. That brush is a finicky nightmare. After some modding and upgrading it is a brilliant brush. But for an all around airbrush, a beginner will be much better off with an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS.
You must have missed at the end where I discussed different airbrushes for uses. The full size infinity with the three different needle nozzle combos are good if somone wants just one airbrush. If they want to have more than one airbrush I specified the iwata evolution for priming and even base coating and the infinity for fine detail with the .15mm needle nozzle combo.
@@garyshobbystudio You must of missed the part where I said finicky. A beginner will quickly become frustrated with the Infinity's trigger inconsistency. No amount of nozzle sizes will fix that. The Iwata Evolution that you specified, doesn't exist. H&S has an Evolution, but Iwata has the Revolution. The Iwata Eclipse is the perfect brush for the beginner who wants only one brush. It is capable of pulling hair lines, or large fills. If you must recommend the Infinity, at least link them to Dred FX video on fixing the trigger issue. The bush really is brilliant after the fix, and unusable to a beginner without it.
@@Dude_Slick No I saw it and the Angel infinity does not have the sloppy trigger that the regular one does. You can use the other size needle nozzle combs with it but the cup size will limit how much paint you will spray. Maybe they will fix that in the regular one. Plus people have to learn from their own mistakes. I have made many over the years and I am pretty sure that I will again. Its an opinion and everybody has one. You have issues with it and I have a single issue with the triger of it. I am not going to stop someone from getting one if they want one. When it comes to airbrushes I have seen all kinds of videos about the infinity and I liked the features it has. I am not in any way a professional in any sense of the word. This is a novice opinion of the Angel Infinity airbrush. I would love to hear opinions from novice users because to me it is more of an honest opinion. I have seen pros use this and others way better than I can right now. Only time and practice will ever make a person a pro. I have seen videos where I have tried something and guess what the pro reviews blowing smoke and I learned the lesson the hard way.
Airbrush should be tested with inks or solvent colors
Ok but I usually use paint and primer. So that us why I tested it that way. Plus I use acrylic paint for my miniatures and stuff.