And this is what I like about the Azteks:
1)They come in a wood box so when you break it briefly after you bought it it can burn easier.
2)It's plastic (by the way thinner eats at plastic!) so you can easily crush it and put it in its little wood coffin.
3)Laquor paints eat away at the RUBBER "O" ring in the back after extensive laquor use.
4)They come with nice little desposible, highly breakable nozzles that cake with paint like no other.
5)It breaks your whole airbrush when even one drop of paint gets where it's not supposed to go.
6)You can't take apart the factory sealed airtight bodies to fix or clean anything, so if you break it, well my friend you are stuck with(or without) it for another two months.
7)It's plastic and cheap for them to mass produce and get them out there for you to buy(and break) them.
8)Some people will have a fluke and there Aztek will survive to paint another year after year, but this isn't as common as the nasty little stories about the Aztek gone wrong.
And this is why I love the Aztek AB's so much!
I also have two horror stories about the Aztek when it gets messed up.
9)I was using the gravity feed one day and I was gently rubbing out the extra paint left in the feed and then the plastic pipe that plugs into the internal organs of the Aztek snapped off. All I had was part of the gravity feed loged in the AB and the snapped off gravity feed that was now rendered useless. Got the exacto and tried fishing it out and after cutting some of the airbrush away (doesn't that sound weird metal AB owners?) it came out and I was back in my LHS getting a $5 replacement.
10)Got my Aztek (370 or 360) and after a year the paint mechanizm broke and it became a singal action AB. Sent it in to the factory for replacement and got it 2 months later. well, 3 months after the replacement that one breaks. 2 months later it comes back (I am building a model for someing right now and there asking me where is it?) and finally the best day of my ABing life comes. I order an Iwata hp-cs and it comes to my house
and I spray with it for one second and I sensed that I had real AB quality in my hands!
I can imagine that an Iwata, Bagder and Pachee would have very intricut and detailed CAD drawings and the intricut high quality parts would be precisly machined in lathes. Iwata even tests each AB before you do, thats how much they care. But with Azteks, I can't image too many CAD drawings and the parts are molded out of and just like the stuff that we build-our plastic kits!!![:0]