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17th September 2015, 01:50 PM
#30
Iwata Neo is a good starting point.
A double action brush where you can control both the air and amount of paint coming out is probably the most important thing to look for. Gravity fed so you can use just a tiny bit of paint for detail work when needed.
Iwatas are great, so are Harder & Steenbeck brushes. HLJ have the H&S ones listed under Airtex.
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