Heavens Eagle
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Never heard of this brand.
Just sprayed a bunch of Vallejo Rotbraun RAL8012 Primer yesterday with my .2 H&S brush and sprayed perfectly. It actually sprayed better than the Testors Model Master that I finally used up. There was no clogging at all and the airbrush got several cup fulls sprayed before I quit and cleaned it out.
Unlike with the Model Master color, there wasn't even any sludge that came out of the tip when I cleaned it. I also added 2 small and 2 medium sized stainless balls to the container to make sure the paint was well mixed. Worked like a champ.
I think my Badgers are going to go to my daughter for her to play around with.
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The .2 tip sprays fine up to about 1/4+ inch wide. I have not used the .4 tip yet as I was having trouble with it sealing for the paint tip. I would press the air button and get bubbles in the cup. Couldn't get it to quit so I just ran with the .2 tip.
The larger tips have a full circle guard threaded on to the air tip. It can be removed fairly easily, I just had to figure out what to do to remove it. Now that I have removed it a couple of times, it helps to remove it when cleaning after a paint session.
The H&S .15 that I have has a friction fit guard that is easily placed and removed. I love these airbrushes.
Just sprayed a bunch of Vallejo Rotbraun RAL8012 Primer yesterday with my .2 H&S brush and sprayed perfectly. It actually sprayed better than the Testors Model Master that I finally used up. There was no clogging at all and the airbrush got several cup fulls sprayed before I quit and cleaned it out.
Unlike with the Model Master color, there wasn't even any sludge that came out of the tip when I cleaned it. I also added 2 small and 2 medium sized stainless balls to the container to make sure the paint was well mixed. Worked like a champ.
I think my Badgers are going to go to my daughter for her to play around with.
Edit
The .2 tip sprays fine up to about 1/4+ inch wide. I have not used the .4 tip yet as I was having trouble with it sealing for the paint tip. I would press the air button and get bubbles in the cup. Couldn't get it to quit so I just ran with the .2 tip.
The larger tips have a full circle guard threaded on to the air tip. It can be removed fairly easily, I just had to figure out what to do to remove it. Now that I have removed it a couple of times, it helps to remove it when cleaning after a paint session.
The H&S .15 that I have has a friction fit guard that is easily placed and removed. I love these airbrushes.
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