🎉 Elevate Your Artistry with Every Stroke!
The Army Painter Masterclass Drybrush Set features high-quality dome-tipped brushes made from soft goat hair, designed for advanced and professional artists. With three sizes and an ergonomic grip, these brushes allow for comfortable, precise application, making them ideal for tabletop and wargames miniatures. Achieve stunning results with ease, whether you're a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic hobbyist.
Bristle Type | Goat Hair |
Material Type | Animal Hair |
Color | Blackone |
Size | Dry Brush set |
Handle Type | Dowel Handle |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
R**I
8.9/10
Use this for work all the time and is great for all detailing needs. Feels very solid and the brush is high quality
C**B
Beautiful to blend with
Beautiful, perfect fullness, shape, size, and quality. A pleasure to blend with. Get em' you will not be disappointed!
J**Y
Works well, easy to clean
I’ve just started using these ‘specialty’ brushes and they work very well for dry brushing. I have been using a regular brush for dry brushing and will continue to do so, these brushes add a new dimension to your finished product. They clean up amazingly well. The bristles are fine but stiff enough to do a great job. Whether you use a back and forth or twirling motion they work great. They come in three sizes and are super easy to use.
J**L
Great brushes but very short lifespan
Great brushes for dry brushing. Gives excellent control and holds the perfect amount of paint. Biggest drawback is that the brushes are tougher to clean than most and don’t last long as a result. If you’re looking to get just a little extra out of a project definitely worth it but too expensive for everyday use.
C**D
The best value drybrush outside of cheap makeup brushes. Army Painter at its best.
A few months ago I purchased the very expensive Artis Opus drybrush set and fell in love with the sheer ability to blast through miniatures with great detail. The main problem with the Artis Opus D series is the price (roughly 80 bucks) and the fact that I often get forgetful and cleaning this style of brush is somewhat time consuming. I wanted an alternative and maybe a backup to the Series D so I switched my attention to Army Painter's drybrush. These are almost the same in performance and really hold up well. They don't come in a fancy wooden box and that's A ok. The bristles don't flow outwardly as much as the Series D so the range and angle is slightly limited, but for 1/5 the price I'd recommend Army Painter all day. I am currently teaching Mini painting classes and this is my go-to for new painters to purchase. Gave "Easy to Clean" 3 stars because drybrushes really hold onto paint and if you're not careful, you can end up spending a lot of extra time before painting just getting your drybrushes all set.
J**N
Great brushes
Not a fan of their other brushes triangle shape. These are perfect for drybrushing. They dont pick up much paint and they rub it all off really easily. They do stain quickly so dont expect them to look clean very long. As for actually using them, Im super sold on any models where you dont need to drybrush in a small line. Great purchase.
K**E
While expensive for dry brushes, they are the nicest dry brushes I've ever used.
Most of the dry brushes in my collection are either old, worn-out brushes that I've trimmed down for use or cheap makeup brushes, and they've always worked fine. So when my wife wanted to get a set of these (she recently got into the hobby), I thought it was a lot of money to spend for this kind of product. However, when they went on sale, I figured I'd suprise her with them, and when she raved about how well they worked, I gave them a shot myself.There is a BIG difference between cheap or repurposed dry brushes and these. I don't think I would have spent $30 on them, but at $20, they're almost as cheap as my favorite makeup brushes, and work so much better.
M**K
Fraction the cost of Artis Opis: just as good
These things are great for a fraction of the cost as Artis Opus. Yeah you don’t get a pretty box or the dampening sponge/soap, but you can get those too for lots less. These give such great results when properly used on a textured dry brush palette that I’m literally kicking myself for not trying them sooner - the tiny details they’ll pick out is very impressive and if you slightly dampen the bristles before putting on paint you’ll never get the awful ‘chalky’ finish that dry brushing has a bad reputation for.
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