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    #1

    brushes !!! what to buy ??

    i know i ask to many questions but so is there a "set" of brushes that would be a good starter kit for me and the me262 ?? i plan to try my airbrush for as much as i can but i guess i need brushes for detail work ??

    ta all
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    #2
    Just go to an art supplies or model store and buy a couple of different sizes: take the smallest they have (you’ll want that for fine detail work) and a couple of sizes larger. Since each manufacturer seems to use their own numbering/sizing system, it’s hard to give definite recommendations here.

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    • Guest

      #3
      brushes usually come in 1,2 and 3 inch at work lol

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      • Bortig the Viking
        SMF Supporters
        • Mar 2019
        • 780

        #4
        Hi windymiller, try Abteilung 502 from my favourite shop, SMS, lol, I like them and they are about mid range in price.

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        • zuludog
          SMF Supporters
          • Mar 2015
          • 239

          #5
          The usual recommendation for brushes are sable, such as Winsor & Newton 'Kolinsky Number 7' range, but I'm not keen on them. I find them a bit too soft, and tend to show wear fairly soon, no matter how carefully I look after them - or perhaps that's just me?

          My preferred choice is Winsor & Newton 'Sceptre Gold 11'. They are sable - synthetic mixture, with very a similar performance to all sable, but slightly springier/stiffer, and more resilient

          Also for detail painting I use Winsor & Newton 'University', which are all synthetic, and springier again, but still a usable paintbrush

          Typical prices for a size 1 are - #7 = £9 or £10; SG11 = £4 to £4-50; Uni = £3

          For detail work you will want the smaller sizes. The very fine brushes are sized 00000; 0000 etc, up to 0, usually written as 5/0, 4/0 etc, plus size 1. You don't need the full range, perhaps missing out some of the ?/0 sizes

          However, there's only one way to find out what type and size you like, and that's to try a few, but I would include some Sceptre Gold 11

          They are available from The Range hobby & household stores, or Surf t'Net

          Also, have a look on t'Net & YouTube for 'Masters Brush Cleaning Soap' - it's excellent

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          • Tim Marlow
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 18882
            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #6
            Master brush cleaner is almost essential once you decide what brushes you use most and start building up your collection. Until then, a bar of Dove soap makes a good alternative.....
            As to brushes, almost too many to count out there.....I currently use Rosemary and co products....most of he watercolour ranges are usable....I personally find synthetic brushes develop a hook end quite quickly so becoming less usable over time.....
            Size wise, a good pointed number one is probably as fine as you need to go, it’s the point that matters, not how many hairs it has....
            Cheers
            Tim

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by zuludog
              The usual recommendation for brushes are sable, such as Winsor & Newton 'Kolinsky Number 7' range, but I'm not keen on them. I find them a bit too soft, and tend to show wear fairly soon, no matter how carefully I look after them - or perhaps that's just me?

              My preferred choice is Winsor & Newton 'Sceptre Gold 11'. They are sable - synthetic mixture, with very a similar performance to all sable, but slightly springier/stiffer, and more resilient

              Also for detail painting I use Winsor & Newton 'University', which are all synthetic, and springier again, but still a usable paintbrush

              Typical prices for a size 1 are - #7 = £9 or £10; SG11 = £4 to £4-50; Uni = £3

              For detail work you will want the smaller sizes. The very fine brushes are sized 00000; 0000 etc, up to 0, usually written as 5/0, 4/0 etc, plus size 1. You don't need the full range, perhaps missing out some of the ?/0 sizes

              However, there's only one way to find out what type and size you like, and that's to try a few, but I would include some Sceptre Gold 11

              They are available from The Range hobby & household stores, or Surf t'Net

              Also, have a look on t'Net & YouTube for 'Masters Brush Cleaning Soap' - it's excellent
              bit cash sensitive at mo so the abc brushes set has got my vote for now many thanks to all !!! and cleaning soap ?? cant seem to find that at mo

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              • Bortig the Viking
                SMF Supporters
                • Mar 2019
                • 780

                #8
                Agree with the master brush cleaner, tis good.

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                • Bortig the Viking
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Mar 2019
                  • 780

                  #9
                  Here you go,

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    ta chap just ordered it for £4.87 on amazon but a couple of weeks wait

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                    • Bortig the Viking
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 780

                      #11
                      Wow, I couldn't wait that long, I like things yesterday if possible.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        lol its like xmas if one keeps buying from varying suppliers, given time i forget what ive ordered then i get a nice surprise from time to time in the post box lol

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                        • Bortig the Viking
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Mar 2019
                          • 780

                          #13
                          Fair play, I've now got places I buy from down to about half a dozen thats enough for me.

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