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Help me decide between these two Iwatas.

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  • Member since
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  • From: Calgary
Help me decide between these two Iwatas.
Posted by MaxPower on Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:57 PM

I am going to treat myself to an Iwata gravity feed and have narrowed it down to these two options.

1) HP-C plus

2) Eclipse HP-CS

The HP-C plus is about $40 more. Does it have any real advantage? Is it money well spent? Pros and Cons of these or personal opinions welcome.

This will be used as my fine detail/general painting brush and my Badger 155 Anthem will be my large coverage and Future brush. I will spray mostly acrylics but at times enamels and occasionally lacquer so the odd solvent will go through.

Thanks guys! 

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  • From: Calgary
Posted by MaxPower on Friday, April 27, 2007 2:40 AM

Uh-oh. My wife thinks if I get a new airbrush she should get a new faucet for the kitchen. But we rent, that would be a waste of money. She thinks having two airbrushes is a waste of money. So then I pointed out how much her smoking costs per month. Wrong answer. Oye.

I don't drink or smoke, all I have is good food and modeling. lol.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 27, 2007 6:39 AM
I myself am still a novice but have read a ton of older threads which have been very helpful on this very issue. I just ordered an HP-CS from Coast Airbrush (very nice and helpful people, BTW). As I understand it, the HP-CS is real good for the heavier pigments we use with modeling paints. You can also pick up a 0.5 mm n/n combo to spray even heavier paints if one chooses. The reliability of the Iwatas seems to be outstanding, as well. I'm waiting patiently for mine to arrive!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 27, 2007 9:27 AM

HP-CS!  Great performance ( hairline if practiced ), parts are cheaper, and as stated, can handle heavier pigments if needed. 

 

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  • From: Calgary
Posted by MaxPower on Friday, April 27, 2007 9:52 AM

Yes I got it in gear and searched out some old threads.

Looks like it's an HP-CS.  

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Posted by MaxPower on Saturday, April 28, 2007 10:23 AM

It's done. One HP-CS on the way. Ordered from an online store in Ontario for 103.99 USD. A good price.

 

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  • From: Northern KY
Posted by mucker on Wednesday, May 9, 2007 8:32 AM

My 2 cents: 

I use the Iwata Eclipse for just about all General Purpose work (all acrylics). The airbrush it self is top notch: great quality, easy dissasembly for maintenance and easy to use. The only downfall is it doesn't spray hairline patterns, at least with the factory set-up (or maybe it's me who is the problem!).

I have to switch to a second AB for fine detail, but if I could have only one, the general purpose Eclipse is a real workhorse. The HP is a step above the Eclipse, but as you said, more expensive. I'd make your choice based on what your airbrushing needs/preferences are.

 

 

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  • From: Calgary
Posted by MaxPower on Friday, May 11, 2007 3:10 AM
I got the Eclipse and I love it. I swear it has magical properties! Laugh [(-D]
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  • From: White Mountains, NH
Posted by jhande on Sunday, May 13, 2007 8:34 AM

Hey Niall,

I think you will enjoy and have fun with your new HP-CS.
I've been playing around with mine for awhile now and can achieve pencil line to 2 inch patterns rather easily. My friend at his bodyshop has no problem with the hairlines... lot's more experience LOL. He guided me towards the CS rather than the C+. He proved to me I wouldn't need the 0.2-mm nozzle, that the 0.35-mm will suffice. Iwata's folks told me for spraying our heavier paints (not ink or dyes) that I wouldn't notice much difference between the 0.2-mm and the 0.5-mm nozzles.

I started with the BCS as I spray mostly car models one color (also the wife wanted to do T-shirts and I'm spraying 1:1 car graphics). But the cup on the CS holds enough paint that I am using the CS now for my models. I do use a Vega 600 though for primer or clear top-coat finishes.

Don't forget - play with the paint consistency, air pressure and distance from the object besides the trigger. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

-- Jim --
"Put the pedal down & shake the ground!"

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