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Crazed Wardancer





United Kingdom

I fancy treating myself to some really nice paint brushes (performance bonus FTW!!). Couple of my friends have the GW masters brushes, but I figured there must be similar quality brushes out there, without paying the GW mark up. Has anyone got any recommendations?

Cheers,



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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Vacaville, CA

I always liked the formula P3 brushes from privateer press.

"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."

-Joseph Stalin
 
   
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Adolescent Youth with Potential




Windsor & Newton Series 7 http://www.dickblick.com/zz058/87/

These maintain a fine point and have remarkable control.
   
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Dipping With Wood Stain







Vuron wrote:Windsor & Newton Series 7 http://www.dickblick.com/zz058/87/

These maintain a fine point and have remarkable control.





QFT!

a little more expensive than most, but well worth the investment.

just don't use them when drybrushing


take care
   
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Crazed Wardancer





United Kingdom

Nice, couple of other people had mentioned those too. Cheers for the tip.



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