Reviews : Atlas-Brush Red Sable #10/0 XF brush
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Great Sable for tiny details
I bought a lot of Testors brushes (living in the USA), and none of them are small enough for fine detail. I was unable to buy a fine detail brush in the hobby section of any store, so I started to research what brushes are best, and most agree of sable brushes. Theses are a great price; a real bargain
Atlas brushes.
These brushes work well with the paints I use, and will work well with any paint you choose to use. You can spend alot more on other brushes, but why? Try one made with red sable, they work great and with a little care will last for years.
A good and cheap fine brush
By: hhpodesta
This Atlas brush is more than Ok, specially given its low price. I build mostly 1/72 models and it works fine painting things like shovels and other tools, I’d get satisfactory results. Using mostly enamel paints in my case.
Good
By: srpullen10
It's a good brush not what I was expected but still a good one. I'll find something I can use it for just not what I'd intended it for. But overall it's still a good brush.
Not a detail brush
By: Nise823
this is not a detail brush. terrible quality. I guess you get what you pay for. It is not thin like a detail brush should be. All the bristles are different legths
nice brush
By: jcd (wis.)
got one at Hobby Lobby for 5.99. This one is just as good but
a lot cheaper. I paint all my people myself , and these work great to got all the details.
Poor quality brush
By: Gsd76
Not recommended, poor quality and bad points. You are better off going with Tamiya or AK Interactive synthetic brushes that have much better points.
Red sable ABS728-10/0
Not a very good brush at all. bristles falling out when I first opened it. Can't recommend this brush as it is inferior quality.
Disappointing
The bristles were totally frayed and all splayed out. More like a mop than a paint brush. Very poor quality.