PAINT LIKE A PRO
We created the best brushes for miniature painting. With their finest tips and large bellies, they will cover all your painting needs, with the highest available natural sable hair. Double 0 (size 2/0) is the perfect brush for top precision.
Documentation | https://www.redgrasscreative.com/docs/how-to-care-for-your-brushes/ |
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Manufacturer | Redgrass SA, rue du centre 65a, 1025, Saint-Sulpice, Switzerland |
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RP | EU RP: Aimplify Distribution Inc., Erfurter Str. 22, 99706, Sondershausen, GermanyUK RP: Redgrass SA, International House, 12 Constance Street, London, E16 2DQ |
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Safe Disposal | PET 01 |
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Brush: Size 2/0 | SKU: BRSHN-00_AU Shipped from: australia
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Brush: Size 2/0 | SKU: BRSHN-00 Shipped from: redgrass
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Brush: Size 2/0 | SKU: BRSHN-00_UK Shipped from: uk
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Brush: Size 2/0 | SKU: BRSHN-00_US Shipped from: usa
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Absolutely perfect, the brush is everything you need, pleasant to use, neither too soft nor too stiff, the paint reserve is good, and the bristle is of good quality if you take good care of it. It’s a must-have and, for me, the standard to use in the hobby.
Holds a sharp tip to pick out every fine detail. A go-to brush to paint the tiniest bits on a model. Would recommend trying
My daily driver for edge highlighting, my first came with the original Kickstarter for the XL Wet pallet (the large blue with the reusable paper) and still works well with TLC. Treat it well with some brush soap and yours should last you quite a while.
Excellent brush for fine detail. The tip stays sharp, holds just enough paint, and offers great control for precision work. Ideal for eyes and edge highlights.
On par if not better with pricing than other top named brushes I’ve used. I tend to be a bit heavier use of my smaller brushes (love those details) and this hasn’t started to curl yet. I’m no painting god and do so in spurts as I find time, but they clean well, have kept tip well for me with moderate painting… that would be about a run of 3 – 8 figs every one. Not so acute in my knowledge about ‘bounce’ back during application or paint load with various brands, but I’m very happy with them compared to what I’ve spent on higher cost brushes.