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Hasegawa Airbrush Question???


Evil Bones

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I am used to useing a Pache "H" single action airbrush.

The problem is that my airbrush is 3,000 miles away and in storage. :angry:

Since i am in Japan & Hasegawa airbrushes are available, is there a comparable airbrush to the pache??

I hope that someone has experience with the haseagawa brand and can tell me if it is as good, if not better, than the pache.

Thanks Evil

i'm a ninja :ph34r:

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1.) You can get just about anything via mail order

2.) If you've been using the single action for a while, buy a double action this time. You can create a better finish with a double action.

3.) You're a ninja, so you didn't me to post this because you would have known it already

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I agree i can get anything i want off the net.

I am really interested though of the opinions of ppl and of there equipment.

Also i am the type of person whom likes instant gratification.

If i can purchase something locally then i will before useing the net.

thanks for the Help.

Evil

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I use a iwata revolution CR. It is a two stage brush with a fixed reservoir.

It is my first airbrush since I could no longer buy rattle cans and it is easier to ship aquious paint.

Have had it for two years and am really happy with the results.

Never heard of Hasegawa airbrushes before but I really like Hasegawa aircraft models.

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The reason of naming Iwata is that you are already are in Japan. My guess is that is of easier access and may be less costly for you getting one in a store.

I like Paschee as well. I like the VL double action a lot. I owned 2 and they lasted me about 5-7 years each I purchase them from "Evilbuy" and they are cost efficient, and durable for their price...

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