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PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:42 pm 
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I really need to get some proper brushes, as half of my current ones are falling to pieces.

So here's the question: are the new GW brushes any good and are they worth their cost?

Thanks. :)

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All of my brushes are from GW and I think that they are pretty good. Besides of the fact that everything from GW costs much :? , I think that they are worth the cost. As long as you take good care of your brushes :) .

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Stippling brush was a good idea, but don't buy one. I still can't get a very satisfying effect with it, stick with an old brush and stab and drybrush with that =P

Handles are smoother =)

Bristles slightly better.

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I bought the new Tank Brush, 2 fine detail brushes and the detail brush, and can fully recommend them. They have lasted very well and their ends don't splay out like some I've bought.

I certainly think they're worth their cost. :)

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They're worth the money, my GW brush lasted 2 years without any problems and it outlasted other brushes which I bought to add to my set. I'm getting 2 new GW brushes tommorow (hopefuly).

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i would definately reccomend them! the wash brush is fantastic and all o them seem to have held their shape really well ive had a fine detail one since the new ones were released and it doesnt seem to have lost any bristles. the only one that i have a problem with is the base coat brush mine seemes to split straight away but it still works :D
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1egolas wrote:
i would definately reccomend them! the wash brush is fantastic


Alas, i should have bought a wash brush instead of the stippler.. :(

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Thanks very much guys for the replies. 8)


Next question: is it worth getting all of the brushes? Do you use all of them for different stages or just stick to the one you're most comfortable with for the majority of painting?

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I have been pleased with the new GW brushes, as well. I have the majority of them, and I do use them all for different applications.

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I typically use the Beginner's Brush (from most paint sets), the Detail Brush, and the Fine Detail Brush the most.
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Ok, I think I might look into getting these after Christmas.

Thanks for your help guys! :)

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