Discounted Iwata-Medea High Performance Hi Line AH Dual Action / Small Gravity Feed Cup

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Iwata-Medea High Performance Hi Line AH Dual Action / Small Gravity Feed Cup Product Description:



  • This Hi-Line Series brush is now made with solvent-proof PTFE needle packing, a dual-purpose cutaway, pre-set handle and one-piece auxiliary lever/needle chucking guide
  • Features a 0.2-mm nozzle but has a larger 1/16 oz (1.8 ml) cup for holding more paint
  • Larger threads on the nozzle offer a more secure fit and better centering of the nozzle on the body
  • Spray pattern - hairline to 3/4" (20-mm)Round and solvent-proof PTFE needle packings for hassle-free use of solvent and water based paints
  • Micro Air Control (MAC) Valve and Replaceable solvent-proof PTFE Needle Packing Pre-Set Cut-Away Handle

Product Description

Untitled Document Featuring the ultimate in air control directly at the nozzle with Iwata's new Micro Air Control (MAC) Valve Technology, this Hi-Line Series brush doesn't just change air pressure instantly - it changes the way you airbrush. Designed for artists who need extreme control of detailed spraying, this brush uses larger diameter threads on the nozzle than the High Performance Series. This makes the nozzle much stronger when tightening it onto the airbrush and ensures better centering of the nozzle when it screws onto the airbrush body. This Hi-Line Series brush is now made with Teflon needle packing, a dual-purpose cutaway, pre-set handle and one-piece auxiliary lever/needle chucking guide. Features : 0.2-mm nozzle Larger threads on the nozzle offer a more secure fit and better centering of the nozzle on the body Sprays with one dr

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4Amazing airbrush, would recommend the hp-bh over the hp-ah
By J. Hardin
I use this airbrush for priming, base coating, and base color highlighting miniatures (warmachine and warhammer). It's precise, has a no-slop, clean trigger, cleans up relatively nicely at the end of each session, and has a high quality/construction feel to it.I would recommend the HP-BH over this model (HP-AH) not because of the slightly larger amount of paint that the HP-BH holds, but because when holding the airbrush pointing 'down,' the 'no cup' shape of the HP-AH risks the paint spilling out over the top front of the brush, in the the airstream, and splattering paint all over your artwork! This is, of course, completely avoidable if you simply keep the brush relatively level, so this only happens with 'user error.' The BH, on the other hand, has an angled cup, so you can point the airbrush down very far (maybe 65-70 degrees 'down') before paint spilling is a concern. The angled cup on the HP-BH takes this risk out of the equation so one less thing to think about.I also rarely use the Micro Air Control valve on the airbrush, as I have an adjustable regulator built into my compressor, and it's more precise/measurable to control the air pressure there. So you could get away with the HP-B Plus and save a few bucks. The main thing you need for painting miniatures is the small needle size (in this case, .2mm).

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