QUOTE: Originally posted by kansan
The ad in FSM (my most favorite magazine) makes reference to a single nozzle design (one nozzel for EVERYTHING). Does this infer that you can adjust for different patterns and coverage? |
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It means that the airbrush can spray fine lines and thicker lines with the same needle/nozzle combination it comes with. It just depends on how far back you pull the trigger on the airbrush.
QUOTE: Secondly, does the unit come with both siphon and gravity feeds. I am in to 1/72 and perfer the gravity feed if for no other reason than to conserve paint. |
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Except for the Badger 360 and the Omni Matrix, all other airbrushes are either gravity-feed or siphon-feed, not both.
The Anthem is a siphon-feed airbrush.
If you prefer a gravity-feed only then I would suggest the T&C (Badger) Omni 4000 or Iwata Eclipse CS.
Mike
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