If you're thinking of buying this, and are wondering whether this is a phenomenal, beautifully crafted addition to your toolkit as an artist, buy it right now. If you're thinking about it in comparison to other airbrushes, here's how it places in my roster: -akinteratcive basic .3mm (at under 80 cad w/o tax, this is the brush that keeps on giving. Hiiiiighly recommend. Don't "waste" your money on an iwata neo when you can get this for less or an H and S ultra for the same dough or an evolution for a little more) -iwata eclipse bps .5/.35(modded), trouble getting the right paint consistency? dump your paints in and let your eclipse do her thing. A workhorse (with the h5 system of course) -madworks .2mm (at 120 from a local store...this is the brush sets the doubt you need anything smaller than .2mm) -harder and steenbeck evolution silverline (.2/.4mm) the brush that confirms you don't need anything smaller that .2mm -harder and steenbeck infinity (.15 mm)...hmmm maybe you were too quick to commit to the .2mm -a second infinity (.15mm) "oh yeah! .15mm is the way to go!" -iwata high-performance b plus "...maybe .2 is the way to go" -gsi creos .2 (throws all others in the trash). The last point is an exaggeration, of course....we'll see how they fare if I finally, if ever, find a way to get me that sweet, sweet ps771.