The right brush selection for every model maker
Why use special model building brushes?
Model building brushes are fundamentally different from conventional painting brushes. They are specially developed for working with model building paints and offer decisive advantages: The fine tip enables precise lines, while the optimized bristle length ensures even paint distribution. High-quality bristles retain their shape even after repeated use and ensure streak-free results.
Types of brushes and their areas of application
Round brush are the all-rounders among model building brushes. They are ideal for detailed work, fine lines and painting the smallest components. The sizes from 00 to 4 indicate the diameter of the brush tip - the smaller the number, the finer the brush.
Flat brush are used for larger areas. They enable an even application of paint and are particularly suitable for priming and painting fuselage or wing parts. Their wide, flat shape reduces brush strokes and ensures professional finishes.
Bristle materials and their properties
Natural bristles made from marten hair are considered a premium option for model makers. They are characterized by exceptional elasticity and excellent color absorption. Marten hair brushes retain their tip even during intensive use and enable the finest detailed work.
Synthetic bristles offer a cost-effective alternative with good properties. Modern synthetic fibers are durable, easy to care for and particularly suitable for water-based paints. They retain their shape even after frequent cleaning with solvents.
Care and maintenance for maximum service life
Proper care significantly extends the life of your model building brushes. After each use, brushes should be thoroughly cleaned with the appropriate solvent. Acrylic paints can be removed with water, while enamel paints require special thinners. It is important to clean it immediately - dried paint can permanently damage the bristles.
For storage, brushes should stand with the tip upwards or lie flat. They should never be left in containers with the tip facing down, as this will deform the delicate brush tip.
