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Iwata Eclipse Conversion Kit

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Hey MG if that's the brush I sold ya by all means pick up the conversion kit it has it's place in your tool kit. That said it is kinda pain in the butt making the change during a painting session if your just popping out one or two baits for yourself but I find it great for basecoat and heavier pigmented paints, as Mark said I've been using the new high performance reducer 4012 from Createx with wicked and auto air and I can tell you it's a pleasure to work with it also reduces tip dry. I am not a fan of reducing with water and am on the fence with homebrews for one water does not extend the film properties of acrylic paint it thins it making for a weak paint film in the molecular arena and with all the other issues regarding top coats and additives not playing nice it's just not worth the hassle I've got a quart of it and if your just doing baits for yourself go for it it's worth the money. And what ever you do mark your parts with a sharpie or keep them separate from each other they are hard to separate after they co-mingle.

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Thanks guys, I'm going to get the conversion kit and see if I like it better. I also have a Badger 360 brush and I see I can also get a .5 needle for it. So I'll probably get both kits and end up leaving one at .35 and the other at.5. I don't do much fine detail work (use stencils instead) so I think the .5 is the way to go. (Also will pick up some 4012 reducer)

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