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r_shai
10-14-2007, 04:54 PM
Hello,
What Is the difference between the iwata hp-cs Eclipse and the iwata hp-c Plus?
Thanks
Shai
Whole different aminal !!!
HP-CS runs a .5 needle/ cone assembly,,,
HP-C+ runs a .02/.03 needle/tip assembly !!!
Different mechanics,,, different abilities !!!
Whole different aminal indeed !!!
HP-C+ runs a lil finer detail than the HP-CS,,
but the HP-CS runs a lil heavier paints !!!
Hope this answers some of your question !!
redanner
10-14-2007, 06:37 PM
Whole different aminal !!!
HP-CS runs a .5 needle/ cone assembly,,,
HP-C+ runs a .02/.03 needle/tip assembly !!!
Different mechanics,,, different abilities !!!
Whole different aminal indeed !!!
HP-C+ runs a lil finer detail than the HP-CS,,
but the HP-CS runs a lil heavier paints !!!
Hope this answers some of your question !!
I don't know the answer but the question pertain to hp-cs Eclipse\ hp-c Plus! So Whit answer that question again please! I only know that there is a big price difference!
The HP-CS /Eclipse,,, is an Eclipse,,, I think an.05 needle/cone tip ,,,
The HP-C+,, is part of the HP series with finer needle,, machine tip
and solvent "O" rings !!!
The "Cone" tip is simular to the Paasche cone/needle set-up !!!
The Tip in the HP-C+ is a much more involved set-up and capable
of some very fine detail with the finer needle/tip configuration !!!
Both are Gravity feed brushes,, other than that,,, no comparison !!!
Totally different Aminals under the skin !!!
Or,,, I could be wrong:mixed-smiley-020:
My HP-C's/Eclipse's are before the newer models,, so,,,
BR@VO
10-14-2007, 08:05 PM
Shai : What whit said is on the money the CS can run a .5 needle & cone and go down to a .3 needle & cone. It is a good all around ab that can pull pretty tight lines for it's size. Mine came with the teflon seals like the C+. Now the C+ ones do have a smaller needle & cone than the CS and pull very tight lines for detail, almost as good as the microns but not as good if you under stand? If your just starting out and want a brush that wont break the bank and is good for learning control the CS is a very good choice IMO.
r_shai
10-15-2007, 03:33 AM
Thanks!
I'm gust getting started so ill go for the CS.
PinWerk
10-21-2007, 09:44 AM
bravo i totally love my eclipse cs wish i had 10 of em
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