The reason why the add looks different from what you are holding is because they are 2 different airbrushes. The ad is for the Xtreme Patriot, but what you are holding in your hand is the Xtreme Arrow. They are similar, but the Arrow has a smaller cup.
Very nice demo with this Badger. I am fully convinced of its qualities, particularely the trigger and the nozzle cap, very interesting. I also share your opinion about the air valve, I never use it with my usual airbrushes. The only downside on my view is the ball end of the needle, wich requires you to remove it from the back. A little bit boring. Best regards. Yves
Yves, glad you liked the video. I totally understand the part of ball on the needle. I’ve been using a Sotar 2020 for about 5 years, so I have gotten used to it.
Hey, so Badger has various sales throughout the year. They just finished their president day sale a week ago. It was a good sale, 20% off your order off and if your order was over a $100, you got a free double action airbrush! I recommend you sign up for their emails. They sell through their website: usaairbrushsupply.com I also recommend you look on eBay and Facebook marketplace place. I have picked up airbrushes for very cheap that way. Hope this helps!
Hey David, so I’m a .3mm needle at the 7:20 mark. To get fine lines there are 3 things at play. 1st make sure your paint is thinner properly. I normally do 60/40 or 70/30 thinner to paint ratio using Vallejo paints. 2nd your air pressure needs to be adjusted. For heavily thinner paint, lower pressure is best. I can with the badger 15-20 psi is the range I stick to. Lastly, get close to the target. The close you are the finer line you can achieve. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
The reason why the add looks different from what you are holding is because they are 2 different airbrushes. The ad is for the Xtreme Patriot, but what you are holding in your hand is the Xtreme Arrow. They are similar, but the Arrow has a smaller cup.
Very nice demo with this Badger. I am fully convinced of its qualities, particularely the trigger and the nozzle cap, very interesting.
I also share your opinion about the air valve, I never use it with my usual airbrushes.
The only downside on my view is the ball end of the needle, wich requires you to remove it from the back. A little bit boring.
Best regards.
Yves
Yves, glad you liked the video. I totally understand the part of ball on the needle. I’ve been using a Sotar 2020 for about 5 years, so I have gotten used to it.
Or do you have tips for how to tweak it to tighten the spread, in place of getting a smaller needle?
What month of the year is the Badger sale? Thanks
Hey, so Badger has various sales throughout the year. They just finished their president day sale a week ago. It was a good sale, 20% off your order off and if your order was over a $100, you got a free double action airbrush! I recommend you sign up for their emails. They sell through their website: usaairbrushsupply.com
I also recommend you look on eBay and Facebook marketplace place. I have picked up airbrushes for very cheap that way.
Hope this helps!
Hi mate, can I ask what size needle you're using at 7min 20? Those lines are tight! I have 0.3mm and don't seem to get anywhere near that!
Hey David, so I’m a .3mm needle at the 7:20 mark. To get fine lines there are 3 things at play. 1st make sure your paint is thinner properly. I normally do 60/40 or 70/30 thinner to paint ratio using Vallejo paints. 2nd your air pressure needs to be adjusted. For heavily thinner paint, lower pressure is best. I can with the badger 15-20 psi is the range I stick to. Lastly, get close to the target. The close you are the finer line you can achieve. I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
@@arewethereyetmodeling2196 thanks a lot for the reply I'll try all these things! Much appreciated brother