Badger Air-Brush Company RK-1 Aerografo Krome Aerografo ultra fine 2 in 1 con punta fine aggiuntiva, regolatore spray e ago

Brand:Badger Air-Brush Co.

3.2/5

218.44

L'ultima aggiunta di Badger Air-Brush Company alla sua serie di aerografi per dettagli fini, l'aerografo "Krome 2 in 1" RK-1. Progettato da professionisti per risultati professionali, il nuovo brillante aerografo Krome con alimentazione a gravità di Badger mette in ombra altri aerografi di dettaglio. È dotato di un grilletto finito "glide coat" e di una leva a bilanciere per una corsa del grilletto senza attrito. La tensione del grilletto più morbida di Krome consente un controllo di attivazione più dettagliato e l'impostazione dell'arresto del grilletto micrometrico consente all'utente di impostare e fare riferimento ai modelli di spruzzo a 1/1000 di pollice (millimetro). Un poggiadita ergonomico sotto il corpo garantisce un maggiore comfort durante sessioni prolungate di rifinitura dei dettagli. Il kit aerografo RK-1 "Krome 2 in 1" include un aerografo Krome ultra fine con 3/8 once. tazza di colore montata, una punta fine aggiuntiva, regolatore di nebulizzazione fine, e ago sottile; confezionato in una robusta scatola di immagazzinaggio.

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Gli aerografi Badger sono realizzati con orgoglio in America. L'aerografo RK-1 Krome è confezionato in una custodia robusta e bella. Il set di aerografi include un aerografo Krome ultra fine con un 3/8 oz. tazza di colore montata, una punta fine aggiuntiva, un regolatore di spruzzo fine e un ago sottile. È stato aggiunto un poggiadita ergonomico sotto il corpo per un maggiore comfort durante sessioni prolungate di rifinitura dei dettagli. La tensione del grilletto più morbida di Krome consente un controllo di attivazione più dettagliato e l'impostazione dell'arresto del grilletto micrometrico consente all'utente di impostare e fare riferimento ai modelli di spruzzo a 1/1000 di pollice. Fare riferimento al manuale dell'utente nella descrizione tecnica per eventuali passaggi di risoluzione dei problemi.
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 305 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number RK-1
Item Weight 14.2 ounces
Manufacturer Badger Air-Brush Co.
Product Dimensions 8.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches

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Scritto da: Joe
and couldn't be happier. I use an airbrush almost exclusively for 40k
Update 12/10/2017: The airbrush has still been performing like an absolute champ, however the plated finish has begun to come off. I’m not sure why- the brush is stored in its case when not in use. I have attached an image. I’m taking it down to 4 stars as so far this problem has only been cosmetic. I've had this brush now for a month or two, and couldn't be happier. I use an airbrush almost exclusively for 40k, and the Renegade has been an amazing step up.For the past few years, I've been mostly using the Masters G-series, and while they're good, solid workhorses there are little issues that would always crop up. For example, you'd constantly need to clean the needle tube between the pot and the venturi, it had a lip that was notorious for catching paint and eventually building up forming a seal around the needle. They are cheap and disposable, however for the most part are only really good for basing. A while back I had picked up a Patriot 105 and it was horrible- even with a .02 tip and 15psi it was spraying at a crazy rate. Right after it started to bubble around the nozzle and while I could have returned it for another (Badger is well known for its customer service) I just let it go. On to this brush- it's simply amazing. First the case it comes in is very solid, it's good for if I need to take the brush to the FLGS or just want to store it more securely. The brush itself has a grip like the 105 and takes some getting used to, however I tend to use the adapter with a couple fingers while using my middle/thumb to control the angle. Speaking of the adapter, finally Badger started to ship their brushes with it, so no worrying to spend an additional $8 or so. The trigger pull and response is so smooth, you have a steady increase as you pull back- with cheaper brushes I've found that it sorta goes light-light-light-omg heavy instead of a steady increase. Not with this. The trigger top is large and round, I don't find myself constantly adjusting my finger like I did with the Masters brushes. Cleaning is a breeze, the pot has steeper sides than I'm used to, and there's a set round chamber at the bottom. Pulling the needle you're able to get into the entire pot- with the Masters brushes there is a cavity towards the trigger that often is hard to get to. Some notes, not bad but caution: - The new nozzle design has a very small tip and it's easy to lose. Make sure you take the time to change them over a table or even a bowl to prevent them from dropping and disappearing. - There are two tips, one is a fork design that protects the needle. I tend to prefer this one, just due to my habit of putting the brush in a cleaning pot instead of on a rack. Keep an eye on the fork top however, if your paint is somewhat thin it can build on one of the fork tongs and eventually give you some splatter/webbing. You just need to wipe it off every now and then. The second tip isn't really even a tip. It just leaves the needle pretty much open. It is fantastic to handle dry tip, however you need to be stupid careful because it'll be really easy to bend the needle.
Scritto da: M. Ogden
Update: 1 Star to 4 Stars
This Badger Krome RK-1 was supposed to be an upgrade to my present airbrush. I couldn't wait to try it out. It came in a nice little storage box and had the alternative needle and tip in little plastic containers, as advertised. I mixed up a little Wicked Black with some Wicked High Performance Reducer and pulled the trigger. Fortunately I was aiming at a piece of cardboard I use for pattern testing, etc. What I got was a miniature firehose of paint. I had the color cup maybe a quarter of the way full. Normally, that much paint would last 5 minutes or so. It took less than 10 seconds to empty the cup. Obviously something was terribly wrong so I started running copious amounts of airbrush cleaner through the thing, shooting it into a nearby trash can. I thought I had it all cleaned out (based on my experience of cleaning my older airbrush) and it was getting late, so the plan was to get some rest and look at it again tomorrow (today). Bad idea. After work today, I put about a half color cup of cleaning solution in it and tried it. It literally blew the cleaning solution out of the color cup. I was running less than 25 PSI at the time. Following that, I spent an hour and a half taking the thing completely apart, cleaning, and trying to figure out why this highly-regarded airbrush was so out-of-whack. After all of the cleaning - to no avail - I decided to switch to the other needle and tip. As I was about to make the switch, I noticed a needle nozzle in the little container. Needle nozzle??? There wasn't a needle nozzle among the parts I had disassembled! So apparently, trying to "paint" with a Badger Krome not equipped with a needle nozzle allows paint to get into and clog places not accessible to normal cleaning procedures. Out of the box experience? Dismal. Now I have to screw with Badger. Not fun. UPDATE: Impressive customer service. Ken at Badger contacted me almost immediately after I posted an email on the Badger site. Ken was out-of-office, traveling abroad. We quickly came to a mutually beneficial agreement and Badger promptly shipped the missing/lost parts. The Badger Krome airbrush is a very nice airbrush. I've spent hours and hours doing different things with it. I like it a lot. Actually, I'm not sure why I originally found it necessary to post such a rant. My initial experience with the Krome was frustrating, but certainly not the end of the world. I'm actually embarrassed , given Badger's swift, equitable customer service that I posted such a scathing review. My humble apologies to the people at Badger.
Scritto da: Johandry
Great airbrush.
This is a great airbrush for the money. Spays all paints easily. It does take a little to get used to it. Pros: good quality easy to clean and versatile. This thing is a workhorse. Cons: it take a little to get used to it. Trigger is very light air valve is useless. It doesn't come with the adapter, and could use a better case. Comes in a cardboard box.

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