tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255795111798541112.post3526733073941246136..comments2023-08-07T10:40:55.043+02:00Comments on BattlepaintedĀ“s Miniature Painting: Iwata incomingBattlepaintedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11411160510574472127noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255795111798541112.post-1704065189279930332014-05-19T19:22:10.700+02:002014-05-19T19:22:10.700+02:00Thank you for the tips. I think i found the proble...Thank you for the tips. I think i found the problem. I had to go down as low as 10psi or below (recomendend air pressure is 20-60) and then the problems with broken lines disapeared.Battlepaintedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11411160510574472127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2255795111798541112.post-13356516530775332872014-04-04T20:57:45.290+02:002014-04-04T20:57:45.290+02:00Purchase some teflon tape if you don't already...Purchase some teflon tape if you don't already have some. Taking the HP-CS apart to clean it will eventually stretch out the o-ring. You can use the o-ring on the handle. That is just postponing either buying o-rings or teflon tape.<br /><br />My HP-CS has treated me well.<br /><br />You are correct it comes with 0.35mm needle. Why the discrepancy of needle size. If you look through Blick online, and the instructions (when you get it) you'll notice that HP-C and HP-CS share the same parts. You may know HP-C is the next step up.<br /><br />Suggestion. When airbrushing put more paint in the colour cup than you think you'll use. After you've covered the model. Grab a piece of paper and use the rest of the paint to make tiny dots then connect them.a Sent Onehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13985913087960289002noreply@blogger.com