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Harder & Steenbeck Kyiv Infinity Gold Edition

Regular price $460.00 USD
Regular price $540.00 USD Sale price $460.00 USD
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SKU: 119120
Regular price $460.00 USD
Regular price $540.00 USD Sale price $460.00 USD

Harder & Steenbeck Kyiv Infinity Gold Edition

This incredible version of the Kyiv Infinity can be used for everything from miniature painting to scale modelling, from fine art to murals, from make-up artistry to automotive. It comes with the Fineline nozzle set in 0.2mm and a 2ml paint cup suitable for fine work, with the 0.4mm Fineline nozzle set and 5ml paint cup available for larger work (optional extra – see above: when ordered with this airbrush, the paint cup will be finished in matching gold). Beginners will love the ease of use of the 0.4mm head, and also the trigger memory feature of the Quick-Fix system which helps make fine control simple. The airbrush has all the features of the flagship Infinity CRPlus model, and is finished completely in gold, inside and out, and is offered in a beautiful wooden limited edition box made by Artis Opus.

Any accessories, including the 0.4mm headset & cup, and the display stand, will also be finished completely in gold if ordered with this airbrush.

Enjoy Harder & Steenbeck’s German quality and performance, along with their legendary ease of use, whilst making an unmatched contribution to looking after the children of Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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GREG HARDEN
Harder & Steinbeck

Great airbrush so beautiful I hate to put paint in it, great quality as usual thanks again Greg Harden

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Warren Peece
A work of art..

To begin, it's a Harder & Steenbeck Infinity....'nuff said. On top of that, gold plated in and out, it doesn't make it work better, but it makes an awesome looking piece of hardware. The wood box is impressive as well. Will it do better than a standard Infinity? Well, that'll be up to the operator. I suspect I'll probably try just a little harder when I'm using it. Main thing---if you want one, or think you might later, get one... there aren't going to be any more. Even H&S is out.