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From: CorvusMiniatures
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  • really awesome and helpfull vid i have a collection of mainly army painter and foundry brushes which are very fine and appear to hold a beautifull point very well owever the windsor and newton series brushes doo look appealing. thanks man

  • Very informative, thanks for the video!

  • Thanks for the tips. Good vid. Later

  • This is a very useful and helpful video that I will tell new painters to check out . Thank you for sharing .

  • could it be that you're a belgian? your english is really good, but i recognise the accent, cause im a belgian too

  • @zottnjoe yes I am :) waar woon je ergens?

  • @CorvusMiniatures

    Deinze, dichtbij Gent, Ork speler, wel nog maar een jaar n half bezig ofzo

  • I bought W and N brushes on the internet. Cant wait till they come in. Great video

  • Grate work on your video. Thank you for all your hard work. Keep it Kool and Real Peace!

  • Nice vid bud, good job!

  • Great video! I notice you like to stay on the larger side of brush sizes like myself. I like larger brushes because they hold more paint vs brushes below size 0. It's great because when people think of detail, they need to not think of how small the brush is but rather the quality and sharpness of the tip :)

  • Recently I got some Army Painter Brushes to see how they feel when you are used to paint with kolinsky brushes.

    I must say they are nice and work well for me because the tip of them is larger than the ones I have.

    I'm looking forward to get some series 7 brushes in the future

    Thanks for the video ;)

  • Nice video thanks for the information a great help .

  • Very helpful! I'm just getting into mini painting and needing to find out about this stuff. I would love to see a vid on brush maintenance! How do you store them? How do you clean them? How often do you clean them? What do you do with them after every painting session? How long will a good brush generally last if you take care of it? Can you fix a brush that has curled or spread out?

    Thanks for the great vid!

  • @terrainoob you've given me some great ideas for a video on this, thanks. I will answer your questions there, ok?

  • @CorvusMiniatures Awesome! I look forward to it! :)

  • I'm using army painter brushes, because im still a little ruff on my paint brush and i dont want to fork out loads of money on a brush.

  • @daddyking121 I own an army painter brush (small drybrush) for myself and I must say it's good quality indeed. Like I said this type of brushes is more suited for display quality paintwork, or if you want to paint one of your gaming miniatures up to a high standard.

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