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Precision & Control
Spray consistency, fine-line control, trigger response, and practical accuracy.
Tested. Measured. Explained.
Choosing an airbrush shouldn’t come down to brand reputation or guesswork.
Every review I publish focuses on measurable performance — precision machining, spray consistency, PSI stability, and long-term reliability.
You’ll find in-depth analyses of tools from Harder & Steenbeck, Iwata, Gaahleri, and Madworks, each rated through The Spaghetti Score — a 10-category system covering control, maintenance, ergonomics, and value.
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Spray consistency, fine-line control, trigger response, and practical accuracy.
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Machining quality, cleaning access, component fit, and long-term usability.
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Comfort, balance, workflow efficiency, and the value offered to miniature painters.
Featured Review
If you’re after top-tier precision, there’s one brush I always recommend: the RichPen Phoenix 222B.
It is designed for fine work, tight control, and consistent flow — helping painters handle details such as character faces, glazing, and micro-texture.
Explore detailed comparisons, performance testing, and technical analysis.