Abteilung 502 Deluxe Brushes – Flat Brush 8
$10.99 Original price was: $10.99.$8.79Current price is: $8.79.
Round brushes are most commonly used in scale modeling for all kinds of details. The size of the tip is very important for the different details, just like its degree and hair characteristics that define the quality of a brush.
Abteilung 502 brands brushes have become a classic in the world of modelling. Our wide range of high quality brushes allows you to achieve the best results and you could choose the one that best suits your needs. With these brushes you can achieve all the needed effects for a perfect finished model. Quality and conservation of brushes is of great importance because they will make easier the most efficient application of the paint. And also using our ABT114 Magic Gel you will keep your brushes like new.
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