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DSPIAE: MPC-20 MODEL PAINTING CLIPS 20X
DSPIAE: MPC-20 MODEL PAINTING CLIPS 20X
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DSPIAE MPC-20: Model Painting Clips (20-Piece Set)
Stability and precision for every spray.
Stop fighting with flimsy sticks and loose grips. The DSPIAE MPC-20 Model Painting Clips are professional-grade tools designed to hold your parts securely while airbrushing or hand-painting. Engineered for durability and ease of use, these clips ensure that your focus remains on your art, not on picking dropped parts off the floor.
Professional Grip, Superior Build
Unlike standard "alligator clips" found in bulk packs, the MPC-20 series is built with a high-strength carbon steel spring and a specialized jaw design that provides a firm hold without marring or scratching your delicate plastic parts.
Key Features:
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Enhanced Grip Strength: The high-tension springs ensure that even heavy or awkward parts won't wobble or rotate mid-spray.
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Protective Tips: Each clip comes with a soft rubber sleeve over the teeth to prevent "bite marks" on your model parts, preserving the smooth surface of your kit.
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All-Metal Construction: The rods are made from durable steel—they won't bend, snap, or warp like wooden skewers, and they are incredibly easy to clean if they get oversprayed.
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Universal Fit: The 3mm rod diameter is compatible with almost all standard hobby painting bases and "cat-house" style drying boards.
Why Upgrade to DSPIAE Clips?
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Consistency: The rigid steel rods provide a steady hand for detail work.
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Longevity: These are built to last for hundreds of projects, unlike bamboo sticks that degrade over time.
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Chemical Resistance: The metal rods and high-quality sleeves are resistant to most hobby thinners and cleaners.
Product Specifications:
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Brand: DSPIAE
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Model: MPC-20
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Quantity: 20 Clips per pack
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Material: Carbon Steel / Rubber Tips
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Length: Approx. 185mm
Paint & Play Tip: If you are painting very small, fragile parts (like antennae or small sensors), you can slide the rubber tip slightly forward past the metal teeth. This creates a "soft pinch" that holds the part securely without any risk of crushing the plastic.
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