Those H&S .2 nozzles seem to do pretty well, there are a couple of model paint reviewers who use those quite a lot even with acrylics. I hate to say it but all you can do is try it, you can always get a larger needle/nozzle later on if it doesn't suit you.
My favorite setup though ( for me) is the .25 on my Badger 200. I don't always use that but it always satisfies me when I do. Nice fan when shot further away, nice tight lines shot in close. And very good atomization even with the fluid needle cut down next to nothing. My favorite lacquer brush. Thin the paint correctly is all with most any paint. I've had that since 1975. Everyone has their own best. Truth be known I use a Paasche H with #3 nozzle setup probably more than any airbrush for plastic models. Just a simple external mix no brainer airbrush. In art work I tend to use a Ganzton Iwata knock off with .3 for acrylic artist paints and thinned craft paints. But that's another whole topic. That's my only double action brush.