I have ordered a Badger from the same seller on 25 December 2003. I confirmed the method of shipping. After severeal e-mails send to them, unitll the present day, I have not a single word from them.
I’m waiting my credit card statment, to see if they have pick the money…
Take care…
[:)]
Happy modeling
Jose Luis
Sintra-Portugal
And yet another one. I have two brushes; a Badger 200 and an Omni 3000. Quick-and-dirty just-shoot -the-parts I use the 200 because it’s easier to disassemble and clean. Any sort of detail at all and I grab the Omni because I have better control.
I know its off the topic but, i am looking at different airbrushes and was wondering what is the best badger or iwata i could get to do the job? i am more concerned about the fine detail work with the airbrush for my models and an airbrush that will do the general work too.
The ability of an airbrush is limited primarily by the ability of the user. My Omni 3000 is capable of much finer detail work than I’m capable of. For that matter so is my single-action Badger 200!
That said, scan down the list of posts. There are a couple of posts that MikeV made showing the line quality he was getting with different airbrushes. The Omni series can go from about a 1/32" line to a real heavy line with a single nozzle. I really like mine, but Mike is much more familiar with the various models and the capabilities of each than I am.
Rusty already purchased an Anthem 155 so giving an opinion is not needed now.
The Anthem rocks by the way, as does the Badger 360, and all of the Omni’s.
I like the Badger 150 too. There are just too many toys to like. [;)]
They are left to right: T&C Vega 1000 with Omni handle, T&C Vega 2000 with Omni handle, Badger 150, Badger 360, Badger Anthem, Omni 3000, and Omni 4000.
It is hard to say what is “best” as they all serve different purposes.
The T&C Omni 3000, Vega 2000 and Badger Anthem are my textile airbrushes for T-shirt art. The Badger 360 also fits partly into that category as it sprays in siphon-feed mode also. The rest are modeling airbrushes.
Although I really like them all, my favorites are the Omni’s, the Badger Anthem and the Badger 360 as they are all the newer one-size needle and tip models which I really like. The Anthem and 360 are the same airbrush except for the rotating head and they are the fastest airbrushes made to break down .
I can remove the needle from either one in about 2 seconds. [:D]
The head is hand-tightened too so no wrench is needed to remove it.
I can break down the Anthem and 360 with the needle, head, tip and trigger removed in about 10-12 seconds.
They are very cool. [8D]