Iwata HP-C Plus vs. Iwata HP-CS
Hello everyone!
First time posting here! Pretty happy to have just created an account. I created this account because I've been in a pickle about my new airbrush purchase, and everywhere else, no one seems to give me a good answer.
I'm a long time vet of the airbrush. Started off as a kid airbrushing Graffiti on walls (I'm sorry, but it was the good artsy graffiti and not just tags). I have two airbrushes that I use for my scale models. I have one for priming and heavy duty paints, another for base coats. What I'm missing is a detail brush.
I only build 1/72. That's it. I never, and refuse to, build any smaller or any larger. And I only use acrylic paints. So I need a detail airbrush to help me free hand camo schemes, and the like.
So, I found many airbrushes like the Badger Sotar, Krome, and so forth, but now I'm here. I'd like to get either the Iwata HP-C Plus or the Iwata HP-CS.
The question is this; which one is better for detail? By logic, the HP-C is better since it has a 0.3mm needle... but the HP-CS has a 0.35mm; which is just 5mm of needle more. Is that really worth $15 more for the HP-C+?
Now, I was about to just buy the HP-C Plus, but I stumbled across this table. It shows that the HP-CS is more for modeling than the HP-C Plus. I've also heard more about the HP-CS than the HP-C Plus.
Anyway, hope to get a good response. I really want to just free hand my camo, and I hope one of these airbrushes can do it well.
I'd really appreciate some good answers. If you haven't tried at least one of the airbrushes, then I don't want a recommendation. I'm sorry if that came off as rude, but it's been stressing me out the hundreds of times I ask which is better and someone says to get the Paasche VL since they have it (but not any of these Iwatas).