I find that I'm using a lot of 10/0 brushes - Mostly because I've been working on 1/1000 & 1/2500 kits, and I find them to be very useful for fine detail painting.
But the downside is that they're expensive. (Even $2.50 a piece adds up really fast!)
Can anyone suggest an alternative?
I have tried purchasing some very-fine sponges, but haven't had a chance to try them out yet.
Thanks in advance!
Source for 10/0 Brushes?
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Source for 10/0 Brushes?
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I frequently use a wooden toothpick, shaped into what I need with a cutter, for fine tasks. Works pretty well, because the wood sucks up paint (I normally use enamels) like a brush, and I can tailor and refresh the "tip" easily. And it's not so costly, I can imagine that such a fine brush only works well in virgin condition, and after two or three uses starts to deteriorate...
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