The new AK9160 tool has been specially developed to make splashes and to have maximum control in different scales. It is a square PVC tool with different colored brushes, which have different lengths, filament lines and hardnesses to project the splashes. It is easy to clean and resistant to all types of solvents. Change the distance and dilution of the paint to adapt the splashes to the different situations you want to represent. Whether we use enamels, acrylic products or even specific products for splashes, the combinations and finishes are multiple. We can use the paint directly from the can or diluted, as these variations will also produce different effects. Take control of this tool to enjoy an infinite number of possible effects, not only to represent mud. Green: (long/hard) Large splashes. Large sparks between the droplets. *This part has 3 lines and is recommended for scales from 1/24. Blue: (short/hard) Fast splashes with small droplets. Orange: (long/soft) Concentrated splashes. Large droplets. Black: (short/soft) Short splashes with large droplets. Depending on how we orient the brush towards the model, its hardness and length, we will obtain different types of splashes. Depending on the angle at which the tool is held or the distance from the model, different types of spatter will be obtained. It is important to remove anything that can be stained from the work area. It is always advisable to do a test first outside the model to see what the result is and to practice without risk. It is interesting to be able to tilt the model so that the splashes are projected on the specific working area. As we work, we must pay attention to where the splashes are projected in order to control their position, size and grouping. While soft brushes produce more grouped splashes, hard brushes produce more dispersed splashes.