Badger Air-Brush Co R1V Renegade Velocity Gravity Feed Airbrush

Brand:Badger Air-Brush Co.

3.4/5

176.43

The Renegade airbrushes aren’t for everyone – they are for the proven elite artist. This new airbrush series consists of three feature loaded airbrushes – the gravity feed “Velocity”, the side feed “Spirit” and the siphon feed “Rage”. The Renegades are for use in extremely detailed and tight graphic applications. These incredibly innovative airbrushes possess the most precise paint tip and linear air flow (needle) angle specifications, and feature manufacturing processes and materials technology never before utilized by the airbrush industry. The Renegade airbrushes are superior to anything that precedes them in a dedicated custom graphics airbrush. They truly take airbrushing to the next level. Any professional artist desiring the finest tools and to elevate their skill to its highest level needs to experience the beauty and perfection of the Renegade airbrushes. Velocity R1V (gravity feed) features a . 21 millimeter paint tip, a 6-degree linear air flow angle. The Velocity will produce a hair line to 1 inch spray pattern when spraying properly reduced acrylics, lacquers, and urethanes. The Model R1V includes a Renegade Velocity Gravity feed airbrush, Instructions, packaged in a sturdy black plastic storage case. Proudly made in the USA.

EAN: 0793066407431

Categories Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Painting Tools,

American Made. One year on mfg defects with a lifetime on the PTFE needle bearing. “smartcenter nozzle assemblies ensure absolutely precise needle/nozzle alignment & spray performance; “tensionsense trigger assembly for smooth & responsive triggering; “stopset trigger control handle to provide accurate recurring spray pattern memory. Exact taper micro-precise paint tips to ensure perfect paint tip sealing and simplify nozzle maintenance; “point perfect carbide polished needles, for better spray pattern control and crisper fine line production; sprays acrylics, lacquers, urethanes. Professional artists, taxidermists, fine scale modelers desiring the finest tools to elevate their skill to its highest level appreciate the beauty and perfection of the Renegade airbrushes. The Model R1V includes a Renegade Velocity Gravity feed Airbrush, packaged in a sturdy storage case; . 21 millimeter tip will spray hairline to 1-inch spray pattern.
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 147 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number R1V
Item Weight 0.01 ounces
Manufacturer Badger Air-Brush Co.
Product Dimensions 8.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 inches

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Scritto da: Diceman
Better performance and better value than Iwata.
UPDATE: 11/15/19 - Ok, so I'm updating this review 5 months after the original post. The question is how well did the Badger Velocity hold up over 5 months of continuous, almost daily, use. Frankly, flawlessly. Everything I've thrown at it, it handled it without any issue. I've been doing a lot of modeling and do some side jobs building/painting models for others on the side. As the photos I've attached to this review will attest, this thing is a tank. After a few quick attempts at stripping the airbrush down to the base components to clean it I got really good at field-stripping it for cleaning. Really there are only five pieces that need regular cleaning, those being the airbrush body (the cup mainly), the needle, the nozzle, the nozzle housing, and the needle-guide. Those are really the only places that any paint tends to get back into. More than once I've accidentally left paint in this overnight and thinking it would be a nightmare to clean. Not so. A quick soak with some airbrush cleaner or 90% isopropyl alcohol breaks up acrylic paints (which is all I use) really quick and easy. No corrosion or issues with lubricity on the parts. Occasionally I've had to put some airbrush cleaner that has a more slippery consistency in there to make sure everything moves freely after a few painting sessions before a full breakdown and clean, but overall, that's it. For the money, I have to say this airbrush is not only worth your money, it's downright a steal for the durability, ease of use, and at an easily affordable price. 5/5 stars. Period. ORIGINAL POST BELOW Ok, I know the title drew you in. "How can you possibly say a product is better than Iwata? How dare you, sir!" Hold up. Let me explain. There are some key features here and some things we need to go over. First off... DISCLAIMER: I am in no way telling you to stop using your Iwata product if you already enjoy it. If you're an Iwata fan, great! No hate here. I'm by no means casting any negative dispersion at the Iwata community or end-user base. Now, the meat of the review... So, I'm still pretty new to the airbrush game, but I've been doing it for about a year and a half. I got my start with a Badger 180-2 compressor and a 350 siphon feed airbrush. However, now that I'm getting into more detailed builds, I needed an airbrush that could do detail and do it well without breaking my bank. As such, I started scouring the internet for reviews, stats, and info. Initially, everyone advised me to go with the Iwata Eclipse gravity feed. After doing my research, it's a decent brush for the money, but it's not quite built for extreme detail like I was trying to get into. The next step up in the Iwata brand line was way more though. The Hi-Line series starts at about $259 and the Micron series (for extreme detail) starts at $530! Honestly, I was dumbstruck by this. The key note is the fluid needle diameter. The Eclipse and Hi-Line series both use Iwata's .30 mm needle and the Micron series uses a .23mm needle. No way I could afford to go up to $500+ on a single airbrush, especially when all of my airbrush equipment of late was still under $100 in total (brush, compressor, hoses, etc). So it was back to the drawing board. That's when the Badger Renegade series caught my eye. The Renegade Velocity starts at $109, has a fluid needle diameter of .21mm, is completely metal construction for durability, and is rated to do spray patters from medium (1") to hairline thin sprays. All that, for only $109, too good be true by the sound of it. Still, on a budget and seeing a great many positive reviews, I took the chance. Straight out of the box with my Badger 180-2 compressor this was doing incredibly thin lines and easy spray patterns and handled anything I threw at it without any issue. I did a full tear-down and cleaning afterward. The disassembly and cleaning were a snap. Halleluja! I'm now a believer in Badger. Now for the nitpicking...Which, I could only find one single tiny nit to pick and it wasn't with the airbrush itself. I did some pressure testing and even on a restrictor my compressor was putting out 20-25 PSI. Now the 180-2 is a single piston diaphragm compressor with no air tank attached. So it's a straight shot compressor. That does give me some minor issue with performance, but again, that's the compressor's issue and not the fault of the airbrush. If you do get this, you would greatly benefit from a compressor with a tank and an adjustable regulator. Optimally for detail work you want to work between 10-15 PSI and 15-20 PSI for medium spray applications. That's where this thing really shines.
Scritto da: Julio Quintanilla
A really good Airbrush
Pretty satisfied with this airbrush and also it comes with a cover to prevent your needle from getting damage when you’re not using it, which is a plus for me
Scritto da: Kirk Kirkconnell
Super smooth, super easy
This airbrush is a joy to use for the most part. You know when you pick something up and it has that heft, that feel that is just right? This airbrush has that. the action is smooth, the spray is really nice. Cleaning is pretty simple too. Getting it apart is dead simple. My only beef, and this is SUPER nitpicky, is with the super tiny regulator tip. The first time I took the airbrush apart to clean it, I forgot about it and it popped off and like in a movie in slow motion went down the drain of the sink I was next to. Fortunately Amazon carries this and other parts, so I was back in business quick. I will not knock the brush for my loosing a part, but it was still annoying it came off so easy. For cleaning I HIGHLY recommend picking up a simple ultrasonic cleaner off amazon. I got one for $35 and it is priceless. I wipe out the cup, run a little cleaner through the brush, pull it apart, wipe off the needle and then pop all of it into the ultrasonic cleaner for 3 minutes. You can literally watch all of the paint come out in clouds. It looks new afterwards. No scrub brushes, no chunks left behind, no buildup. It is easy enough to do that I do it after each use. This is true for any airbrush, not just this one. Yes $35 is expensive, but when you put it in perspective of time, care, and quality of the output of your work, it is worth it. Update (13 Dec 2013): Two things that I have learned since writing this that are helpful. 1) Do yourself a favor and get a spare needle kit in whatever size or sizes you use normally. This thing normally comes with an ultra fine need and tip. You can find the kit on amazon usually for around $15 and it includes a new needle, regulator tip and two pronged protector. I found I am clumsy and bend needles. Since they are cheap, keep around a spare. The other cool thing about this airbrush is that you can get other sizes. So if you have the kits on hand within a few minutes I can switch from the ultra fine to a fine and have a wider paint spread. 2) Get yourself some of the Badger "needle juice". It is a lubricant that you should be putting on the needle to help it slide better. IMO, this is especially necessary if you use an ultrasonic cleaner.
Scritto da: Bryan C
Perfect for me.
This is my first experience with a Badger Dual Action airbrush. I’ve used cheaper brands in the past and they were pretty much useless for detailed work. I can dial the pressure way back on this brush and still get great flow with acrylic paints and inks without spiderwebs and splatter. I read the comments about the learning curve for using a Badger vs single taper needle brushes but I find the Badger to be very user friendly. The cons: The end cap that’s supposed to protect the needle is useless. It falls off with the slightest movement so it’s only good if you’re storing the airbrush in the box. The reservoir cap is a cheesy little piece of plastic. Certainly not what you’d expect in a $100+ airbrush but there again I only use the caps when I put my brushes away for the day. I definitely recommend it. Use the $100 bucks you’ll save vs the higher priced brushes and buy paint! BTW don’t forget the Badger airline adapter if you’re going to use this with your airbrush compressor. It won’t connect without it.
Scritto da: Scuba Z
Very good, just minor things great airbrush
So for the first day test, lines were very crisp and small, I docked a star for two reasons one, when you take off the cap the small cone just falls out, so one point iwata for ease of clean and taking apart, then I docked because the picture shows more gun metal gray, this one I got was more silver and I really wanted a darker finish like the picture. But overall good so far, will update after more use
Scritto da: Eugene Aiken
Would do fine detail work on fish mounts.
Love the easy cleaning and the fine lines it will do.
Scritto da: George More
Missing Part
Did not come with 1/8 adapter. I did report the misleading information contained in the description but Amazon continues to advertise that it comes with the adapter. After weeks of searching I finally found an adapter and was able to use the brush. I did like it. Easy to use and clean. The rating I have given is the result of Amazon's unwillingness to do anything about the misleading information not the product itself. Buy it, it is a nice brush but be prepared to find and adapter if you non-Badger air supply.
Scritto da: TheRotteOne
They lie.
This is a direct quote from the advertisement. "The model RR 1 V includes a renegade velocity gravity free airbrush spray regulator and hose adapter packages and sweet metal storage case." Well the sweet metal is 1/6" plastic and pretty crappy. But the 1/8 adapter does NOT!!!!! I was so excited to use this. I ordered the only 1/8 adapter I could find. Doesnt work. Went all over town. Nobody Carrys that. So now I got a damn paperweight all cause someone wanted to save a frigging nickel. The LAST badger product I'll ever buy.
Scritto da: Kindle Customer
don't buy
Just a really awful product, had issues right away, dual action trigger didn't work instantly sprays paint,sprays wide. I bought this because I read Badger was support to be a good product, my cheaper iWata works so much better. Sent an email to customer service with my concerns and issues and have not received a response. Just an overall feel bad purchase! I will never buy another badger product again!
Scritto da: peter kashur
it is missing the 1/8 adaptor and none of my many adaptors fit this badger gun.
i returned a badger 105 because i had no adaptor that would fit the coupler. i upgraded to the velocity because it said in the product description that it "includes an 1/8-inchair hose adaptor". it does NOT!!! and unless you already have an adaptor that will fit a badger, good luck finding one. i really dislike misleading product information! back to Paasche who unlike Badger have excellent customer service.

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