For the price the brushes are great to get you started, however, I'd probably recommend spending the extra $5 and getting the Army Painter Most Wanted brush set for the difference in quality.
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For the price the brushes are great to get you started, however, I'd probably recommend spending the extra $5 and getting the Army Painter Most Wanted brush set for the difference in quality.
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Quality brushes for precision work! Usual excellent service Mighty Ape!
Army Painter D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Brush Set
Even with Nolzur’s Marvelous Pigments, applying any type of paint is often done best with a brush. The Dungeons & Dragons brush set contains 3 fantastic brushes – each selected for a special purpose and combined they make a perfect starter selection for any painter.
**Nolzur says:***
‘I myself started with magical brushes like these, before I invented my
Marvelous Pigments!’
Basecoat Brush:
This brush is used for basecoating miniatures. The size is perfect for
administering colours in the right places without “drowning” the model
in paint.
Detail Brush:
This brush is used for adding tiny details to your miniatures such as eyes,
tattoos, belt buckles, etc. The sharp point also enables you to make tiny black
outlines between your base colours.
Drybrush:
This is the brush used for drybrushing. To drybrush: use a lighter colour than
your basecoat, then apply paint to your drybrush and wipe the excess paint off
using a cloth/tissue. Move the brush quickly back and forth over the raised
areas to get the effect.