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Vallejo Sprue Cutter for Plastic Models T08001

Regular price $13.54 USD
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Brand: Vallejo
Availability: In stock
SKU: T08001
Regular price $13.54 USD
Regular price Sale price $13.54 USD

The T08001 is a flush sprue cutter built for clean, stress-free part removal from plastic model kits. The blade sits flush with the cutting face, which means parts come off closer to the gate with less excess plastic to sand down afterward.

It handles standard plastic sprues well — polystyrene, ABS, and similar hobby-grade materials. The compact head gets into tight spaces on busy sprues where larger nippers cannot fit cleanly. Good choice for Gunpla builders, Warhammer modelers, and anyone doing regular kit assembly.

Comes with a blade guard for safe storage between sessions.

Why Use the Vallejo Flush Sprue Cutter?

True Flush-Cut Design

Made for clean, precise cuts close to the part, especially in compact work areas.

Best for Plastic Sprues

Most useful for removing plastic parts and trimming fine attachment points with better control.

Better Control for Small Parts

Helpful when working with delicate model components that need a clean cut before sanding or assembly.

General Hobby Tool

Useful for Gunpla, scale models, tabletop miniatures, and general hobby assembly tasks.


Technical Specifications & Usage Guide

Product Code: T08001

Feature Specification / Recommendation
Tool Type Flush sprue cutter
Best For Plastic sprues and fine plastic gates
Primary Use Precise cutting in compact spaces
Secondary Use Thin wire for light hobby applications
Handling Advice Use for controlled flush cuts, not heavy-duty cutting or hard metal
Application Plastic model building and hobby assembly

How to Use Your Vallejo Sprue Cutter

  1. Position the Flat Side: Keep the flatter side of the jaws toward the part for the cleanest possible cut.
  2. Cut Close, Not Aggressively: Cut near the part with controlled pressure rather than forcing through thick material.
  3. Use in Tight Areas: The cutter works best where small gates, fine wire, or compact layouts require more precision.
  4. Basic Care: Wipe the blades clean after use and store the tool dry to help protect the cutting edge.

Pro Tips for Modelers & Makers

  • Plastic First: Best reserved for plastic sprues and fine plastic attachment points.
  • Protect the Edge: Avoid using it on hard wire, thick metal, or other materials that can dull the cutting edge faster.
  • Cleaner Results: On thicker gates, make a first cut slightly away from the part, then trim closer in a second pass.