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Iwata - Hp-C Plus Paint Brush (4004)

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Description

Value-priced, high quality tools - leading the market by ensuring that products are rugged, reliable and reasonably priced. From the Manufacturer Renowned as the professional's workhorse, the popular High Performance Series has just been pumped up with inspired new features. Each nozzle is precisely made on the industry's most sophisticated machinery. They are hand tested to assure accurate control and fine atomization of the spray, and they are self-sealing, which eliminates the need for messy sealers. Unlike conventional brass nozzles, steel alloys are more durable and resist damage from harsh chemicals. Short paint passageway from the cup to the front of the airbrush gives it a responsive feel and allows it to be one of the quickest airbrushes in the industry.

Color: Factory


Material: Other


Size: One Size


Brand: Iwata


Number of Pieces: 1


Color: Factory


Material: Other


Size: One Size


Brand: Iwata


Number of Pieces: 1


Bristle Type: Flagged Bristle


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 7 x 1.25 inches


Item model number: 4004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 3.68 ounces


Manufacturer: IWATA-MEDEA Inc


Country of Origin: Japan


Date First Available: February 2, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent and durable all-purpose airbrush.
I've had several of these over the years, using them as a primary or auxiliary tool in thousands of artworks, from book covers (sf/fantasy, romance) to remarqued/modified prints, color studies, and astronomicals, both "traditional" and reverse-painted. Even custom motorcycle tanks, jackets, etc. There are plenty of cheaper brushes that will serve for casual use, but this is a more professional tool which makes quality work easier and can handle long-term production. For very tight control, an HP-B or Micron is useful, but the C can do especially fine spraying, while handling a thicker paint. It handles broad strokes, though for really wide work requiring coverage, I switch to a good automotive detail sprayer. If you are methodical about rinsing along the way, clean-up is easy. Spraying heavier paints/pigments can lead to more cleaning, and you'll have to break down the nozzle assembly now and then. An airbrush cleaner set with ribbed wires works better than the bristles, which fall apart. I had one airbrush body which had internal threads worn too far by the wires, but that took a decade. I find gravity feed more reliable and durable, including roughing it for demonstrations and public works. Golden high flow acrylics work well in these. Only a couple of the opaques tend to clog without medium. A MAC valve is a very useful accessory, along with some form of moisture trap. This will handle diverse techniques with watercolors, acrylics, inks, etc. Get a good, organic-filter mask. I can stop the air flow down with the MAC valve and use thinned paint to put eye shadowing on a 1-inch head, or add effects to the armor on a Warhammer figure, then open it up and quickly cover a large panel. If you're running with one brush, this is an excellent and reliable tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2021 by Willtheartman

  • Go to airbrush, Just buy it!
This is an awesome airbrush, but I’d say since your looking at it you already know that. It is by far worth the money possibly more. I am using it as an upgrade for my Badger Sotar 20/20 which all though a good brush is extremely temperamental. I’m expecting my sotar to collect a lot of dust now with this go to in my Arsenal. Used for painting miniatures.. Primer, base to final clear, I’d say it could easily do some fine detail work too Though my skill level would need to improve vastly before that. The stainless finish is superior in cleaning as well. A little airbrush cleaner run through it at the end of a session or during paint swaps and a quick wiping of the paint reservoir and she’s set. If you can swing it, buy it! You won’t be disappointed like you may be if you try to save a few extra bucks on a “similar” model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021 by Matthew Warren Lamont

  • Incredible air brush
I’ve bought cheaper airbrush’s before, I had nothing but problems with splatter and coverage. This airbrush is pricey, but it’s like day and night, much better. I don’t have any splattering, no clogged nozzles, it’s so smooth and precision. Well worh the money if you do models and crafts needing an airbrush. A++++ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022 by wayne souza

  • Incredible airbrush
I have been using Iwata for years now and they are high quality airbrushes. Are, they the top of the line, I don't think so, but for the level of work I am using it for, this airbrush is great. I like the gravity fed enclosed cup, but the lid can be very tight if there is any dried paint at all. It is easy to clean out when switching between colors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by Chris Berge

  • Purchase of a high quality air brush and its importance.
This airbrush is a vast improvement over Chinese made lower cost models. The Iwata-Medea High Performance Plus C Dual Action/Large Graviity Feed Cup Model makes my plastic model kit paint jobs look professional when used with acrylic air brush paints. Airbrush paint tasks also can completed more efficiently with this brush because of lower frequency clogs and other paint flow problems experienced with lower quality airbrushes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Christopher A. Wing

  • A great mid-level airbrush
This gun is a great mid-level tool. Just don't tighten the nozzle with the provided wrench or you'll shear off the threads with little effort. Only loosen the nozzle with the provided tool. Hand tighten.
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Like everyone else i started airbrushing with 2 inexpensive brushes
Let me start off by saying I'm not a professional artist just a hobby enthusiast who enjoys building model cars and some military kits. Like everyone else i started airbrushing with 2 inexpensive brushes, a Master airbrush single action and a Master airbrush dual action. So I wanted to step up my game by doing some detailing such as templete work and some fogging with my Badger ghost tints but my dual action brush kept clogging and spitting. i attempted every trick in the book ; changing 3 needle sizes .2mm .3mm and .5mm, adjusting the air pressure, needle juice, and flow improver. Nothing worked. Time to invest in a high quality airbrush. After extensive research i decided to go with the Iwata- Medea HP. The first thing i did before painting was to completely disassemble the unit and become familiar with all the parts. My brush came with lube so i put a little on the trigger mechanism. OK time to paint. the first test would be the paint that's given me the most trouble; the ghost tints. Put about 5 drops of paint, set the air at 15 PSI and started spraying. WOW! As soon as i pulled that trigger back i was in airbrush heaven. No spitting, no clogging,. Pencil thin lines and broad stokes with ease. After comparing the Iwata to the Master airbrush you can understand why this company is ranked very high on the list. The workmanship that goes into this brush is artwork in itself. You can notice that when look down into the paint cup and see how nice and polished it is with a gradual taper that goes directly to paint tunnel. Even when assembling the brush you can feel all the parts go together nice and smooth with no play. This unit gets 5 stars all day long. CONCLUSION. If you are looking for an upgrade and want to step up your game look no further. This brush is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2016 by 6teesrule

  • Wow
After struggling with a series of cheap airbrushes for the last year I took the plunge and invested into the Iwata high performance. All I can say is ‘wow, what a difference’. The spray pattern is smooth and consistent, no splutters, no spitting, no clogging, easy to clean, and the scale of control is absolutely amazing. This is a phenomenal airbrush! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by GN Douglas

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