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Made in gb
Courageous Space Marine Captain






Glasgow, Scotland

If you have Amazon Prime you can get the Master's brush cleaner for about £6 with free next day delivery. If you don't have Prime, get it, well worth every penny. You save money on Prime products, which for a wargamer makes your money back in just 3 months, plus the money and time saved on delivery is excellent. Run out of glue? Amazon, you'll have it tomorrow without having to leave the house.

So get that option. I've just started using Masters and even my worn out, 7 year old Large Drybrush is looking almost like new (bar the paint stains on the ferrule and handle).
 
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