I normally just use a brush to get what I need Matt. Although I agree, if you need a lot of paint, maybe for a large area of single colour, especially for mixing for airbrush use, it can be a pain. In those instances, I sometimes use a syringe. It's just that these 14ml tinlets were among the very first paints made specifically for model use, by what used to be the Humber Oil Company, (hence 'Humbrol') back in the early 1950's. The company made paints and other such products as an offshoot of their core business, and found a market in the flying model sector. This led to them developing paints in smaller 'tinlets' for the then burgeoing small scale modelling market. In the late '60's, they re-formulated the paints to be even thinner, in order to give good coverage, but with easier application and a scale appearance, and, not much later, were the first company ever to produce 'authentic' camouflage colours for plastic modellers; virtually every other company has followed their lead. Unfortunately, the 'authentic' range is no more!