Mont Marte Signature Detail Brush: Comprehensive Size & Application Guide
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This guide helps you select the perfect precision instrument from your 15-piece set based on the specific requirements of your project.
Precision Selection Chart
| Brush Type | Size Range | Primary Function | Best For... |
| Liners / Riggers | 000, 00, 0 | Long, continuous lines | Long hair strands, whiskers, and delicate script. |
| Rounds | 000, 00, 0, 1 | General detailing & filling | Base coating small areas, pupils, and dots. |
| Spotters | 000, 00 | Ultra-micro precision | High-detail highlights, microscopic textures, and iris work. |
| Flats / Shaders | 0, 1 | Sharp edges & small blocks | Edge highlighting, square insignias, and small clean-ups. |
| Angulars | 0 | Tight corners | Cutting into crevices or painting tiny geometric patterns. |
Use Case Scenario Mapping
- Best for Miniature Faces: Use the 000 Spotter. The short, stiff bristles provide the "anti-shake" stability needed for painting eyes and facial features on 28mm figures.
- Best for Fine Outlining: Use the 00 Liner. The extra length in the bristles holds more paint "load," allowing you to draw a long, consistent line without stopping to reload the brush.
- Best for Model Weathering: Use the Size 1 Round. It is versatile enough to apply small "paint chips" or rust streaks while maintaining its needle-point for precision.
- Best for Nail Art: Use the 000 Liner. Its ultra-slim profile is ideal for creating intricate marble effects or clean geometric lines on a small canvas.
Expert Maintenance Tip:
Pro Tip: Never let paint dry in the "heel" of these detail brushes (the part where bristles meet the metal ferrule). Because these brushes are so small, even a tiny amount of dried acrylic can cause the bristles to splay permanently, ruining the precision point.

