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GSI Creos Mr. Airbrush Procon Boy PS-289 0.3mm Platinum

$92.50 USD - $120.00 USD
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Regular price $92.50 USD
Regular price $95.00 USD Sale price $92.50 USD
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SKU: PS-289
Regular price $92.50 USD
Regular price $95.00 USD Sale price $92.50 USD

GSI Creos Mr. Airbrush Procon Boy WA Platinum Double Action 0.3mm version 3 PS-289

Airbrush made in Japan (used to be Gunze).

Double action gravity feed airbrush with needle travel adjustment and built-in air valve.

Advanced universal airbrush for general tasks in modeling, illustration, and other airbrushing projects.

  • 4-part head system for perfect airflow and easy cleaning.

  • 0.3mm nozzle

  • 10 ml gravity cup

  • Handle with needle adjustment for better control

  • Air valve (MAC) for air pressure adjustment right on the airbrush

  • Air hose included.

  • Standard 1/8” connector will fit Iwata, Sparmax or Master airbrush hose, any standard 1/8” quick coupling can be used with this airbrush.

Customer Reviews

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Randy Johnston
Airbrush

This is a well made airbrush, heavy compared to any other airbrush I bought. I would give this 5 stars except for parts for this airbrush are hard to get. Spraygunner is the only place I have found them for less than a arm and leg, if they are out of stock you will just have to wait.

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jmageeart
PS-289 0.3 Platinum

Bought one about a year ago. Picked up a few more since then. Has become my go to gun!!!

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Jamie Mullineaux
Underrated

This airbrush is highly underrated, great craftsmanship, not the best I have ever used but you could buy 2 or 3 of these for the price of 1 of the iwata.

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Matthew Merrell
Excellent!

For the price, you cannot beat this airbrush. Solid quality providing a smooth flow.

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Stephan

I bought this brush to do detail painting while my Iwata Revolution CR does the general stuff. I like that both brushes break down for cleaning the same way - even the wrenches are interchangeable. I can get soft lines suitable for 1/72 armor and 1/144 aircraft pretty easily. I do get paint drying at the tip sometimes which isn't a problem with my 0.5 Iwata, and it kind of makes me glad I didn't go for a 0.2 brush which would have been worse.