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Sim
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Big hello to everyone here!
My name is Sim and I am from the really really, little, tiny, minuscule, minute island of Singapore.
I am retired and currently spend my days building and spraying models, mainly 1/35 scale.
Hope to learn from all of you masters here.
Don’t know why but I have got an infatuation with airbrushes, especially taking them apart. I currently have a humble collection of an H&S Infinity CR, Iwata Eclipse HP CS, Tamiya HG Superfine, Creos PS 274, Sparmax DH102 and 6 chinese knockoffs (they are really cheap like US$ 10 / piece). Compressor wise, I have the Sparmax 620. All these brushes have been accumulated through about 4-5 years.
1 of the knockoff is used for weird experimentations. Example: polished 0.2 mm needle in a 0.3 nozzle with a 0.5 air cap. For some reason, this combo worked so well for me that I cloned another knockoff and it has been one of my main brushes.
My name is Sim and I am from the really really, little, tiny, minuscule, minute island of Singapore.
I am retired and currently spend my days building and spraying models, mainly 1/35 scale.
Hope to learn from all of you masters here.
Don’t know why but I have got an infatuation with airbrushes, especially taking them apart. I currently have a humble collection of an H&S Infinity CR, Iwata Eclipse HP CS, Tamiya HG Superfine, Creos PS 274, Sparmax DH102 and 6 chinese knockoffs (they are really cheap like US$ 10 / piece). Compressor wise, I have the Sparmax 620. All these brushes have been accumulated through about 4-5 years.
1 of the knockoff is used for weird experimentations. Example: polished 0.2 mm needle in a 0.3 nozzle with a 0.5 air cap. For some reason, this combo worked so well for me that I cloned another knockoff and it has been one of my main brushes.