Fortunately, whilst slower than normal, mail order is still a thing, and although I have limited what I pick up given the circumstances, one item of note has arrived.
Iwata is one of the most respected makers of Air brushes, the Neo isn't exactly made by them, but I guess it is designed by and approved by them, and manufactured by a reputable subsidiary. Essentially this rather confusing set up makes it Iwata's entry-level brush. Entry level here still means handing over £85; but that's about half the price of the mid-upper range models.
But every penny is worth it, with you getting a product of far finer build quality, with superior tolerances and design throughout, having had some time to try it out I've found it to work at lower pressure, with both high and low quality paints, it runs without feed jams, and cleans very easily. It also comes with interchangeable cups so you can use small amounts of paint. It can generate good splatter-free coverage at pressures around 8-12 PSI, and can be used up close for lines down to a couple of millimeters.
It is not for large jobs, one of the no-name models will work perfectly well for those tasks (such as undercoating dozens of models at once or basecoating scenery), but for everything else it is far superior.
If you happen to be looking to get into, or improve your airbush kit, I can't recommend this highly enough.
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Interesting. I wonder if paring it with my HP-CS would be smart as a fine-liner?
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