Get potentially the best airbrush for painting miniatures under $100 the H&S Ultra is back in stock and might just be perfect for you!
If you are still searching for the right airbrush, or have ever said you just wanted “a starter airbrush”? Check out Rob’s unboxing and review of the Harden Steenbeck Ultra Airbrush
Best Airbrushes for Miniatures & Wargames Models
Here’s a quick top 10 list of the best airbrushes out there for painting miniatures!
- Iwata HP-CS
- Badger Patriot 105
- Harder & Steenbeck Ultra Airbrush
- Harder & Steenbeck Colani
- Harder & Steenbeck Evolution AL
- Harder & Steenbeck Infinity CR Plus
- Badger Air-Brush Co. Sotar 2020-2F
- Harder & Steenbeck – Evolution CRplus
- Badger – Renegade Krome
- Harder & Steenbeck – Infinity Solo
- Iwata – Custom Micron CM-B
- Monument Hobbies Pro Air-TG Pistol Grip Airbrush
- Grex – Tritium TG
Airbrushes have started catching on for the hobby, so these are all of our favorites that we recommend to anyone looking to get started using them for painting miniatures.
Best Airbrush Under $100 for Painting Miniatures: H&S Ultra Back in Stock!
The Harder & Steenbeck Ultra is Rob’s choice by far for the best airbrush for painting miniatures for under $100 and blows away the Iwata Eclipse. He shows you why in this review!
Compared to the Iwata
The ULTRA is slimmer and tighter than the industry standard Iwata Eclipse airbrush. The outer components can be adjusted to your specifications, adding more or less pull to your trigger. Using a Harder backflush cap can aid you in backflow techniques with the ULTRA.
This airbrush is great at its price point and can be compared to the other more expensive models on the market today.
Overall, the Ultra has some pretty high-quality parts for the price and, overall, has a ton of great seals. If you compare it to the Iwata, it definitely has better-quality parts. So, it only makes sense that higher-quality parts make for a better airbrush!
How it Works
It actually has a lot of different parts that are adjustable, and you can change out the needle and adjust it to give you a stronger or lighter spray.
The needle tip can be switched out in the ULTRA, which you cannot do with an Iwata. The ULTRA can also be switched out using a 0.4-needle kit as well.
The paint pot of the ULTRA does not screw in as in most other airbrushes, which is the biggest downside in a sense. Keep this in mind when handling the ULTRA, as the paint pot can come loose if you are unaware. However, it has the added bonus of making the paint pot very easy to clean.
Testing it Out
Testing the ULTRA airbrush with some paint is the next step in showing how tight we can make our paint lines and compare it to other airbrushes.
Adjust your air pressure to be very low to ensure that your lines match up and that you get a good test spray before you start. The ULTRA will be used to fix some “coffee stains” on this model.
Because you have the tension, you can adjust, and you can really get the exact level of pressure you need. Rob just gently pulls back and does it over the coffee-stained area, quickly eliminating the problem.
Overall, Rob is very happy with it, it speckles just a bit, but that can be changed by adjusting the pressure. For the price, this is hard to beat!
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Recommended Airbrushes & Supplies For Painting Miniatures
Harder & Steenbeck Evolution Airbrush (left) and Colani (right) REVIEW: High-End Airbrushes
- H&S Colani Airbrush– Amazing quality for the price.
- H&S Ultra Airbrush– is Probably one of the best “starting airbrushes” on the market.
- H&S Evolution Airbrush (Lightweight Aluminium)
- H&S Evolution Airbrush (Chrome finish)
- Harder & Steenbeck Infinity CR Plus
- Iwata – Custom Micron CM-B
- Iwata Eclipse Airbrush– An awesome airbrush to get you started.
- GSI Creos .18 Super fine Airbrush Great for the smallest of details.
- Badger Patriot 105
- Badger Air-Brush Co. Sotar 2020-2F
- Badger – Renegade Krome
- Harder & Steenbeck – Infinity Solo
- Monument Hobbies Pro Air-TG Pistol Grip Airbrush
- Grex – Tritium TG
Tooty No-Name Compressor REVIEW: More Than a Beginner Airbrush Compressor
- Sparmax Compressor– Name Brand Super Heavy duty and quiet.
- Tooty No-Name Compressor– This is a solid overall compressor that comes with an air reservoir if your airbrush didn’t come with one.
- Aspire Compressor
- Vallejo Airbrush Flow Improver Makes Airbrushing EASY!
- Vallejo Airbrush Thinner Thinner is great for getting your paints to the right consistency.
- Iwata Airbrush Lube – keep your metals lubed up!
- Grex Airbrush Cleaner – The second you buy an airbrush, you should also invest in some cleaner.
- Goose Neck Bottle for Cleaning AB– Clean your AB from every angle with high-powered water!
- Tamiya Masking Tape For Miniatures: 18mm Large, 10mm Medium, 6mm Small
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