Tamiya 87071 - Kolinsky Sable Point Brush No. 1 (Professional)  [87071]

Tamiya 87071 - Modeling Brush Pro: Pointed Brush No. 1
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AUD$26.16
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
87071
GTIN:
4950344870714
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Steady Lines with a Kolinsky Point

The Tamiya 87071 Modeling Brush Pro: Pointed Brush No. 1 is aimed at hobbyists who demand a steady, sharp tip for small details. Kolinsky sable fibres maintain a responsive point while offering enough flexibilty for smooth strokes. The ergonomically shaped handle reduces wrist strain so you can concentrate on precision finishing and tiny accents.

Natural Hair for Smooth Application

Kolinsky sable is chosen for its combination of softness and backbone, which gives controlled paint release and good snap back to the tip. That balance helps when painting fine lines and tiny highlights on models and miniatures.

Handle Shape That Supports Control

The handle is formed to sit comfortably between fingers, which aids steadiness and reduces fatigue during detailed work. It is a practical choice for long build sessions where accuracy is required.

 

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For water-based paints, rinse and use a gentle brush soap, then reshape the tip and dry flat or upright. For solvent-based paints, use the appropriate solvent briefly and follow with a gentle cleaner.
With correct cleaning and careful storage, the Kolinsky tip retains its shape much longer than average brushes. Avoid pushing or splaying the bristles to preserve the point.
Yes, the No. 1 pointed tip is ideal for thin highlights, panel line work, and subtle weathering where controlled paint application matters.

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