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Reddit mentions of The Army Painter Psycho Brush - Detail Paint Brush Handmade in Europe - Rothmarder Sable Hair Paint Brush for Miniatures

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of The Army Painter Psycho Brush - Detail Paint Brush Handmade in Europe - Rothmarder Sable Hair Paint Brush for Miniatures. Here are the top ones.

The Army Painter Psycho Brush - Detail Paint Brush Handmade in Europe - Rothmarder Sable Hair Paint Brush for Miniatures
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    Features:
  • LETS YOU ADD INTRICATE DETAILS - Very small and ultra precise detail brush, belonging to the family of The Army Painter miniature paint brushes, designed for perfect lining or miniscule detail such as eyes and thin lines
  • EXCELLENT FINE-POINT BRISTLES - With bristles made from the purest sable hairs that hold paint excellently and are valued for their softness, flexibility, fine point and perfect spring when you’re painting
  • PROUDLY HANDMADE IN EUROPE - Meticulously designed and crafted from premium quality materials, this miniature model brush is hard to break and doesn’t lose bristle strands even when you used constantly
  • ERGONOMIC TRIANGULAR HANDLE - Features a sleek triangular handle that allows a more relaxed grip, prevents slips and enhances accuracy with details
  • DOUBLE CRIMPED NICKEL FERRULE - With strong, rust-resistant nickel ferrule that prevents corroding and rotting; Its double-wall design provides a solid attachment so its structure stays together even with regular use
Specs:
Height3.34645 Inches
Length11.61415 Inches
Size1 Pack
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width11.61415 Inches

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Found 7 comments on The Army Painter Psycho Brush - Detail Paint Brush Handmade in Europe - Rothmarder Sable Hair Paint Brush for Miniatures:

u/dpeterso · 3 pointsr/modelmakers

Thank you. I will say that it definitely helps to practice a lot and have good materials. Learning how to highlight a face is a must and there are a ton of videos and tutorials about that. I recommend a good set of brushes (about 2-3 different sizes), I use thePsycho by Army painter and I have used it for the last 2 years for those fine details. I am also beginning to use a wet palette which helps create layers, I usually do about 3-4 different shades. Finally, using a set of magnifying lenses helps a lot. I can give more details, but those are the biggest tips I can give.

u/Gungyver · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Great work especially for a first time job, what kind of ink did you use. you did a great job detailing this, you used a gold gundam marker right. You can use a q-tip and some isapropal alcohol to clean up the few smudges on it. Then again it adds to the weathering look as if it was discolored in re entry. This makes me want to try weathering on one of my Barbatos kits. The Barbatos has quickly become my favorite Mobile suit so have at least one each of the kits except for the high res. Then again the HGIBO has become my favorite line so I have at least one of each kit with the exception of color variants as I do not see the point.

Is this a 1/144 right?

He could use a little dusting thought, then again I should not be talking as I rarely dust stuff myself.

As for painting supplies, you can pick up set at Walmart for around 5-10 bucks. however you do want to get at least testors brand enamel paints. they are good paints that are reasonably priced for plastic model paints and very good.

You can get a testors hand paint set for around $10-15 bucks at Walmart that also comes with a single paint brush and a small bottle of brush cleaner. However, its not the best brush for detail work on gunpla as its meant more for car models. So you would still want to pick up a small pack of brushes from arts and crafts or party section. You do not need super expensive brushes to do good work. the most i have ever spent on a brush was about 8 bucks for this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009CBC0PQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 This brush's tip is the size of a ruler mark so it is great for lining a 1/144 scale kit.

u/ronnoc3115 · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I use a brush called "The Psycho"

https://www.amazon.com/Army-Painter-Wargamer-Brush-Psycho/dp/B009CBC0PQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1491323909&sr=8-1&keywords=army+painter+psycho

I know it's probably more difficult to just hand-paint all of the small details, but I enjoy the precision practice, and whenever I paint it's with friends so I don't mind when it takes a while to get something done. I feel more accomplished getting it done by hand and exercising patience in the process.

I also use a slightly larger brush called "Insane Detail" for things that are small but would be too tedious with "The Psycho"

https://www.amazon.com/Army-Painter-Wargamer-Brush-Insane/dp/B0027SAYW2/ref=pd_sim_21_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0027SAYW2&pd_rd_r=1AE9WPGVCPTFD2D47MBC&pd_rd_w=f6p0n&pd_rd_wg=V83HV&psc=1&refRID=1AE9WPGVCPTFD2D47MBC

u/atlusprime · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

I am by no means a tiny figure painting expert, but I primed mine and then used thinned acrylics in layers (not quite drybrushing, but not far from it either).

This brush is a godsend for pilots: https://www.amazon.com/Army-Painter-BR7014-Wargamer-Brush/dp/B009CBC0PQ/ref=sr_1_1?srs=7513501011&ie=UTF8&qid=1479924643&sr=8-1&keywords=brush

And after you finish putting on paint, use an ink wash (i used Citadel Nuln Oil) to bring out extra texture/detail!

u/lobsterwithcrabs · 0 pointsr/WarhammerFantasy

I would recommend a battalion as well as an army book.

As for painting, I found it immensely helpful to paint the figures before I clipped them out of their brackets. The only thing would would need to pay attention to there is that you will need to add a small dab of paint to the spot that was attached to the bracket and you will need to know what pieces you are going to use and which you are not going to use. This was useful for me because you have something to hold on to as you paint (especially when detailing). It also allows you to paint areas that would be immensely hard to paint with any degree of detail or accuracy if the piece was already assembled.

Cheap brushes sets with which to paint:
Set 1,
Set 2, Set 3

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