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Aside from kits, Meng Model has ventured into other modelling related products such as tool sets, diorama accessories, and even an airbrush. This time around, its latest sortie is on hand brushes.
Meng Model’s MTS-010 Modeling Paint Brush Set contains 5 brushes. With an overall length of 160mm, each has a high-quality wooden body and imported nylon bristles. The brush body is matt black and the ferrule is made of copper with silver coating. These brushes may be used for either acrylic or oil paints. Lastly each brush has its own separate sheath to protect its bristles during storage.

MTS-011 #00 Pointed Brush
Applicable for painting details, it has a whole length of 160mm and maximum diameter of 4.4mm. The brush bristles are 6mm long and 1.15mm in diameter.

MTS-012 #1 Pointed Brush
Applicable for painting details, it has a whole length of 160mm and maximum diameter of 4.4mm. The brush bristles are 6mm long and 1.79mm in diameter.

MTS-013 #1 Flat Brush
Applicable for painting a large area or a corner, it has a whole length of 160mm and maximum diameter of 5.15mm. The brush bristles are 13mm long and 3.10mm in diameter.

MTS-014 #4 Pointed Brush
Applicable for painting a small area or details, it has a whole length of 160mm and maximum diameter of 5mm. The brush bristles are 10mm long and 2.94mm in diameter.

MTS-015 #4 Flat Brush
Applicable for painting a large area, it has a whole length of 160mm and maximum diameter of 5.8mm. The brush bristles are 10mm long and 5.9mm in diameter.
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Hairy Sticks?! Seriously? Wow, and I thought that I'd try widening my parameters by learning Cantonese for "Brushes" while learning "stupid" as a bonus...
DEC 25, 2016 - 02:00 AM
One of the most offensive comments I have read on the forums in a while. Especially since Tat is the one bringing Armorama some 50 news stories each month. Mario
DEC 25, 2016 - 12:20 PM
"Nylon bristles"!? I'm not much into brushes but I always thought high quality ones are made with natural (marten?) hair... I guess this is not from their own production, right? Does anyone know who's the manufacturer?
DEC 25, 2016 - 12:30 PM
WoW...Santa not brought to you the gifts you wanted and now you are grumpy?... Maybe i am wrong but looks like the trumpeter brush set,depend from the price but They seem to be a good medium quality brushes for washing and finishing touches but I would not use them for figurines or fine works
DEC 25, 2016 - 12:46 PM
Too funny - you obviously don't know that 'hairy stick' is a common slang or jokey word for brushes (in ENGLISH no less). Suggest you work on your vocabulary before criticizing others. Thanks Tat and appreciate all the news updates.
DEC 25, 2016 - 02:18 PM
Hairy Sticks, that's funny stuff. I can't wait to use that one in a conversation. Keep your humor in life folks, in the end it's often all you have left.
DEC 27, 2016 - 07:28 AM
Too funny - you obviously don't know that 'hairy stick' is a common slang or jokey word for brushes (in ENGLISH no less). Suggest you work on your vocabulary before criticizing others. Thanks Tat and appreciate all the news updates. [/quote] Cheers Jay!
DEC 27, 2016 - 08:42 AM
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