My airbrushes. The Iwata Neo in the back and the Iwata HP-C+.
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Airbrush Stash
- Medicman71
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Mike
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- Gary Brantley
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Proud Marine Dad, I have a Sotar too but I've never used it. Compared to my old standby Paasche H, it seems so complex. I gotta say it intimidates me a bit. Do you like yours, and find it easy to use? I bought mine a couple years ago when they were really reasonable on Amazon. I thought t would be great for detail weathering and complicated camo work. Please, share your opinion with me,and maybe some helpful tips. I'm making a real "restart" in my modeling and would love to put that Sotar to use. Thanks so much!
Gary
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I bought another Iwata Neo. Got one set up with a .5mm needle and the other with a .35 needle. I really need to figure out how to SUPER clean my Iwata HP-C+.
Mike
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Saving up for one, going to get a Sparmax GP-35.
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