GSI Creos - Aerografo Mr. Procon Boy WA Platinum con sistema Air Up 0,3 mm, Mr. Hobby

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3.7/5;

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ASIN B0030AO94U
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 838 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number GNZ-PS289
Item Weight 13.7 ounces
Manufacturer Bluefin Distribution Toys
Manufacturer recommended age 15 years and up
Product Dimensions 8.46 x 3.89 x 1.69 inches
Release date May 23, 2020

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Scritto da: Adam Trang
Major improvement over Kit Airbrushes
If you're unsure how an airbrush can be different, or better, because you can get by with your included kit airbrush... you're not alone! I too wondered what could possibly be different enough to warrant spending $100 on an airbrush, let alone $150 for the much recommended Iwata Eclipse. The reviews for $100+ airbrushes all mention things that don't sound very integral to the experience, but if you're doing figure/miniature/gunpla painting, they absolutely are. I feel that learning on a bad airbrush helped me get over my fears, but it taught me to be afraid of doing detailed work. I haven't used more expensive brushes than this, and my skill level isn't at a place to appreciate the differences to a $400 brush, but I recommend this airbrush to all beginners/intermediates. This air brush is that line where the tool will no longer hold you back; it's all on you from here on out. What makes this air brush different than a Master or generic kit brush? 1. The trigger has a smooth action. This didn't seem all that important because, again, I got used to my airbrush. I figured a little bit different wasn't a huge deal. I was wrong. A smooth action and no slightly grainy texture helps prevent you from making splatter mistakes. Letting go of the trigger too abruptly causes splatter when the needle smacks into the nozzle. That doesn't happen with this brush because the margin for error is much higher since it has a great spring and smooth pull. 2. The modulation on the paint spray is much greater. What I mean is, you have more degrees of spraying paint when pulling back than with the other brush. I know what you're thinking: "I'm fine". But it's a game changer. Instead of your airbrush basically having 3 settings: Dry "I'm testing it out" Spray, "For-real this time Spray", and "Torrential Downpour", it feels like you now have way more freedom. It actually took me some time to get used to it because now I could actually be precise and move in close with the brush to get primer in small nooks. 3. The cap doesn't get clogged because the needle is higher quality. I had to buy a new needle for my kit brush ($12 for a set of 3) because it arrived SLIGHTLY bent. My spray was leaning upwards which meant the cap kept getting clogged. This brush's cap isn't circular and even if you mess up and get paint in it, it won't pool it up in front of your needle. 4. The cup is easier to clean. It's actually well finished all throughout. I'll guess your kit brush looks chrome all through but has slight ridges towards the bottom. Or maybe it's super cheap and looks like unfinished brass towards the end. That's because it's machined cheaply. A fully finished and well made cup equates to a huge time saver. Changing colors is now no longer a 3-4 minute activity but 30-40 seconds. Full clean only at the end of the session. 5. Lack of nozzle leaks means it atomizes paint like a champ. Let's be straight, my cheap brush with a decent compressor can atomize paint. However, because it leaks air near the nozzle (check by putting soapy water near the nozzle cap and needle cap) it means I can expect it to spit every so often. Not to mention additional clean up and o-ring damage. My old airbrush spit tiny, tiny dots of paint once in awhile. Speckles ruin the finish. If you want to do any sort of slight detail work like pre-shading you probably gave up already. I didn't realize this was a solvable problem. I've primed over 40 pieces today and not a single sputter or speck. What fresh hell have I been putting myself through? If you're looking to stop fixing your models and get to actually painting them, I suggest you start here. Just comparing the specs with the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS this air brush blows it out of the water for $50 less. Nozzle/Needle replacement ready, perfect needle size for all the hobbies I listed above, and you get a mac valve! Just make sure you invest in a real compressor with tank first (The standard $79-89 kit compressors are more than fine).
Scritto da: Chad Carew
Definitely worth the money and the shipping time
I haven't had a chance to really use this brush long but I did spray with it and it did a great job. I have a Creos PS-770 that has a much smaller needle and it's awesome for detail work but I wanted something a little more middle of the road and just easy to spray with. Based on the build quality of the 770 I decided to give this a try. For approx $80 this thing is a phenomenal buy. I'm not a pro so I can't compare this to dozens of brushes. I just don't have that experience level but using this was easy and it sprayed really well right out of the box. I'm really looking forward to using it on the several model aircraft I was gifted last Christmas. I took the nozzle cap off and it sprayed a nice clean line a little less than 1mm wide. I would really recommend this as a great first airbrush or a general all-around tool for anyone. I plan to use this to lay down a couple of coats over wider surfaces or for priming and using the 770 for fine details.
Scritto da: Christopher Fitzgerald
Great Airbrush for the money.
I had been dragging my feet for about a year now with replacing my Iwata HP-CS and Paasche Talon with a different airbrush. I'd been looking at the CSI Creos PS series for awhile now until deciding on this particular one. Really, I wanted the PS-771 which is over $200+ but decided I'd give this model a try before making a more expensive decision. First off, I'm a scale modeler who primarily builds armor and the occasional WWII fighter aircraft and do a lot of camo patterns and weathering detailing..ie: fading of panels etc. I tested this airbrush with the top three paint brands I use; Tamiya, Ammo Of Mig and Vallejo Model Air, trying out different air pressures and each brand atomized really well during spraying. The trigger action IMO is more smooth than my Iwata HP-CS and leagues better than my Paasche Talon. I also have the Paasche Raptor, which is about the same as the Talon in terms of trigger action. I'll be keeping those three for primers and base coating and will primarily use the PS-289 for detail work and camo patterns. For under $100, the finish and quality of the CSI Creos PS-289 is extraordinary. Inside the paint cup is smooth, the chrome finish is flawless. I've not seen a better airbrush for this price range that's made this well and functions like the more expensive airbrushes like Harder & Steinbeck. I highly recommend this airbrush to anyone from a beginner to and advanced user.
Scritto da: Scotty
Fantastic
Fantastic, versatile airbrush. Easy to learn with, easy to disassemble and clean. Bargain.
Scritto da: Whistler O Wade
Research leed me to this airbrush.
Researched best quality starter airbrush you can get if you want something nicer to start. This is the only airbrush ive used but from a learning perspective, I rate, this high. There are cheaper brands but their reviews and ratings suggest they don't last like this one. There are a couple versioms of the procon. PROCON 298- 0.3 sized is a good inbetween the .02 version finer point for small detail but clogs easier and .5 more paint for more coverage, but harder to get fine detail. I wanted to try a bigger trigge using gun.action and there is a procon 0.3 that has a trigger on it, but it doesn't have the platinum adjustment valve. The valve only comes on the platinum, it's made learning how to use the aitbrush much easier than I think.It would have been not having it. You can use the included hose on a c 02 canister but for correct, consistent pressure, I got a compressor with tank, plus with new hose extra, as the hose included only works well with the co2 cans. Right now both ways work well with the valve adjustment system and is easy enough clean up. Would recommend.
Scritto da: dimanja
Qualité !
... ou plutôt - QUALITÉ ! Jour et nuit à côté de mon ancien aerographe à 25€. Pourquoi je ne l'ai pas acheté avant ?
Scritto da: Adan
Un aerografo profesional a precio accesible.
Llevaba un año utilizando un aerografo genérico de esos que tienen un mini compresor cuadrado incluido para adentrarme a este mundo y ver si me gustaba lo suficiente para después hacerme de uno de mayor calidad/más caro. Después de practicar lo suficiente con él aerografo genérico y de hallarle a sus mañas, decidí actualizarme, pero mi presupuesto estaba apretado y al final estaba indeciso si irme por un Iwata Eclipse, un Neo, o por este modelo, el GSI Creos PS-289. Al final elegí el GSI Creos ya que leí maravillas de el, y en que prácticamente es catalogado como un Iwata Eclipse disfrazado, pero a un precio mucho menor por el simple hecho de no ser marca Iwata, pero eso si, con la misma alta calidad, ya que este aerografo también es fabricado en Japón (Y en el que incluso se afirma que son fabricados en el mismo recinto en el que se fabrican los aerografos Iwata, a diferencia del Neo, el cual está fabricado en China y en el que Iwata unicamente presta su nombre para ese modelo. En fin, eh estado probando el PS-289 por varios días de forma exhaustiva y wow. WOW! De lo que me estaba perdiendo al no haber adquirido un aerografo de alta calidad, amikos! Es esplendido y simplemente no se compara en lo absoluto al aerografo genérico ya que para empezar, con ese me era muy difícil atomizar la pintura de forma precisa, si no es que imposible y yo se lo atribuía a mi falta de practica, pero con el PS-289 lo puedo realizar de forma natural y con una facilidad que asusta! Además gracias a su real acabado pulido en el interior del vaso, es súper fácil de limpiarlo una vez que terminas de pintar, por lo tanto si requieres cambiar de colores de forma rápida, solo basta con una pequeña enjuagada y listo además de que es capaz de pulverizar la pintura sin necesidad de diluir en exceso las pinturas (Yo utilizo pinturas acrílicas comunes diluidas con agua destilada y sin problemas). En resumen, si estas buscando dar el siguiente paso en adquirir un aerografo de alta calidad sin gastar mucho, este es el aerografo que buscas ya que básicamente estarás adquiriendo un Iwata Eclipse pero tres veces más barato. Realmente me sorprende como un aerografo de nivel profesional puede costar prácticamente lo mismo que un Neo de Iwata, pero con una calidad mucho mayor en todos los aspectos.
Scritto da: Rex Yiu
Best airbrush
Good quality, best for beginner or experienced professionals
Scritto da: armando
aerografo
Un aerografo ottimo sotto ogni aspetto , oserei dire migliore di altre marche blasonate , vedremo nel tempo se anche la durata corrisponde alle mie impressioni . Comunque consiglio l'acquisto a coloro che vogliono ottenere dei buoni risultati rispetto all'uso di aerografi economici o per principianti. Amazon perfetta .
Scritto da: Dennis Lim
Great value and quality for the price
Great value for the price. The finishing is flawless and impressive it is MIJ at this price.

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