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GSI Creos - Mr. Procon Boy WA Platinum Airbrush with Air Up System 0.3mm, Mr. Hobby

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Features

  • Double Action
  • 10ml paint cup
  • 0.3mm nozzle

Description

PS289 Mr. Procon Boy WA Platinum (0.3mm) Airbrush w/ Air Up System, GSI From the Manufacturer The Procon Boy WA Platinum Double Action airbrush is a pro quality airbrush that features an air adjustment system for adjusting to different paint types such as metallic and fast drying paints and an easy soft button for smooth even coats. The airbrush also comes with a 10cc gravity feed cap. PS hose and 1/8 valve are included.

Product Dimensions: 8.46 x 3.89 x 1.69 inches


Item Weight: 13.4 ounces


Item model number: GNZ-PS289


Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: May 23, 2020


Manufacturer: Bluefin Distribution Toys


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  • Major improvement over Kit Airbrushes
Pattern Name: Single Item
If you're unsure how an airbrush can be different, or better, because you can get by with your included kit airbrush... you're not alone! I too wondered what could possibly be different enough to warrant spending $100 on an airbrush, let alone $150 for the much recommended Iwata Eclipse. The reviews for $100+ airbrushes all mention things that don't sound very integral to the experience, but if you're doing figure/miniature/gunpla painting, they absolutely are. I feel that learning on a bad airbrush helped me get over my fears, but it taught me to be afraid of doing detailed work. I haven't used more expensive brushes than this, and my skill level isn't at a place to appreciate the differences to a $400 brush, but I recommend this airbrush to all beginners/intermediates. This air brush is that line where the tool will no longer hold you back; it's all on you from here on out. What makes this air brush different than a Master or generic kit brush? 1. The trigger has a smooth action. This didn't seem all that important because, again, I got used to my airbrush. I figured a little bit different wasn't a huge deal. I was wrong. A smooth action and no slightly grainy texture helps prevent you from making splatter mistakes. Letting go of the trigger too abruptly causes splatter when the needle smacks into the nozzle. That doesn't happen with this brush because the margin for error is much higher since it has a great spring and smooth pull. 2. The modulation on the paint spray is much greater. What I mean is, you have more degrees of spraying paint when pulling back than with the other brush. I know what you're thinking: "I'm fine". But it's a game changer. Instead of your airbrush basically having 3 settings: Dry "I'm testing it out" Spray, "For-real this time Spray", and "Torrential Downpour", it feels like you now have way more freedom. It actually took me some time to get used to it because now I could actually be precise and move in close with the brush to get primer in small nooks. 3. The cap doesn't get clogged because the needle is higher quality. I had to buy a new needle for my kit brush ($12 for a set of 3) because it arrived SLIGHTLY bent. My spray was leaning upwards which meant the cap kept getting clogged. This brush's cap isn't circular and even if you mess up and get paint in it, it won't pool it up in front of your needle. 4. The cup is easier to clean. It's actually well finished all throughout. I'll guess your kit brush looks chrome all through but has slight ridges towards the bottom. Or maybe it's super cheap and looks like unfinished brass towards the end. That's because it's machined cheaply. A fully finished and well made cup equates to a huge time saver. Changing colors is now no longer a 3-4 minute activity but 30-40 seconds. Full clean only at the end of the session. 5. Lack of nozzle leaks means it atomizes paint like a champ. Let's be straight, my cheap brush with a decent compressor can atomize paint. However, because it leaks air near the nozzle (check by putting soapy water near the nozzle cap and needle cap) it means I can expect it to spit every so often. Not to mention additional clean up and o-ring damage. My old airbrush spit tiny, tiny dots of paint once in awhile. Speckles ruin the finish. If you want to do any sort of slight detail work like pre-shading you probably gave up already. I didn't realize this was a solvable problem. I've primed over 40 pieces today and not a single sputter or speck. What fresh hell have I been putting myself through? If you're looking to stop fixing your models and get to actually painting them, I suggest you start here. Just comparing the specs with the Iwata Eclipse HP-CS this air brush blows it out of the water for $50 less. Nozzle/Needle replacement ready, perfect needle size for all the hobbies I listed above, and you get a mac valve! Just make sure you invest in a real compressor with tank first (The standard $79-89 kit compressors are more than fine). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Adam Trang

  • Absolutely fantastic, leagues better than my Talon
Pattern Name: Single Item
This has been a game changer for me, night-and-day better than my Paasche Talon. For the money, you won't get much better until you start shopping in the $200+ range. Pros: - Some of the best price to performance you'll see in airbrushes. - Does a great job atomizing the paint, effortlessly sprays Gaia EX Black to a reflective finish. - MAC valve built right into the gun, leave the tank's regulator at ~20PSI and call it a day. - Wider cup is easy to clean with a microfiber towel. - Standard sized threads hooked right up to my No-Name Spraygunner tank (also highly recommend). No adapters needed unlike Paasche. Cons: - I genuinely have none. Coming from a Paasche Talon, everything it did, this does better. Better features, better atomization, better build quality, less aggressive curve in how much paint you spray vs how far back you pull the trigger. I've had this for around 2-3 weeks now and have been using it almost every day since and haven't found a thing to complain about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2021 by Jerichow Jerichow

  • This is THE airbrush you are looking for!
Pattern Name: Single Item
A very well designed and manufactured piece of Japanese engineering. I stand by the Mr. Hobby/GSI Creos brand and use most of their other products. I primarily use this airbrush for painting Bandai gunpla and Tamiya kits with their line of Mr. Color lacquers. I also occasionally spray Tamiya solvent based acrylics. My first airbrush was a syphon fed Badger. I loved that old airbrush, but compared to the Procon the difference is like night and day. The Procon airbrush feels solid and hefty in your hand. It feels very balanced and is comfortable with any grip. It sprays very smoothly and I love the tactile feedback of the soft trigger. The built in backwash function is a nice touch too (just unscrew the nozzle head a couple of turns and you can backwash the cup WITHOUT covering the tip!). The crown tip allows for up close fine painting while still protecting the needle. The built-in MAC valve is also a bonus. You can fine tune the pressure at the gun instead of reaching for the regulator valve on your compressor. This Procon PS-289 replaces my existing Sparmax Max-3 airbrush as my main airbrush. I also use a Master Airbrush Cool Runner II air compressor with tank by TCP Global and the brush uses the standard 1/8 fitting. I plan to purchase a GSI Creos mini water trap / dust and drain catcher for added protection from condensation. I'm already thinking of getting another Procon SQ (0.4 nozzle) for broader base and top coats. Just get one. You won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by Dennis

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