If someone know more tips, advices for modelling 10mm they are very welcome here? or in the thread "jchaos79 warmaster proyects"
Use vasaline (petrolium jelly) to lubricate your tools, much better than water or saliva for keeping the green stuff or other material from sticking to your tools. Just a very thin coating will do the job. It also makes getting a smooth finish that much easier.
As to what tools to use. Well in my
vast experience of sculpting only one 10mm model, I have to be honest in saying that the tool that I found most useful, and therefore used the most was a needle. The 'pointy end' was very helpful when sculpting chain mail, hair, fur and the like, and the eye of the needs was very useful for pretty much everything else. For any sharp flat edges, I used one of my hobby knives.
I now have a whole host of different dental tools to use for sculpting, but have yet to get around to sculpting something again. When I do, it will probably be firstly to finish off the Norse Were that I started many years ago now...
Oh and remember to wash your models in between layers. Vasaline not only stops the green stuff from sticking to your tools, it stops it from sticking to pretty much anything. Soap and water should do the trick. Oh and putting your models under a lamp for five minutes will help to cure them more quickly. I ended up using my daylight bulb more for this than for illumination when I last did some sculpting...