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ZEM Brush Golden Taklon Synthetic Multi Media All Purpose 7 Piece Combo Artist Brush Set
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    Features:
  • Golden Taklon High Quality Blended Short Handle Synthetic Brush Set
  • Multi Media Brushes Good for Acrylics, Watercolor, Tempura, Facepainting etc
  • Well Constructed Brushes that Clean Up Well with Most Paints.
  • Excellent Snap and Spring - Good Paint Holding Capacity
  • Silver Short Wooden Handle 5"-6"/ 7 PCS Good Overall Brush Set/ Check Sizing Image!
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height2.5 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Weight0.09375 Pounds
Width0.25 Inches

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u/Route66_LANparty ยท 2 pointsr/Warhammer

Glad to hear it.

On the inevitable Painting supply questions that will be coming shortly...

Do you plan to paint like the box art for your army? or going to do your own thing?

Paint:

  • While Games Workshop paints are pricey per volume, but are great for getting started. Well organized and lots of great resources out there to learn how to paint with them to get results that are close to the box art of your faction.
  • Vallejo or Army Painter are great alternatives if you don't want a 100% match with the box art style colors. So great if you want to do your own thing. Army painter makes a great starting set with 50 paints at under $2 a bottle. (https://smile.amazon.com/Miniature-Painting-Bonus-Wargamer-Regiment/dp/B01MTXRUUT/)
  • Wherever you go with for main paint supply... if looking to save time, and arguably improve the finish of your models I highly recommend the colored primers form Army Painter or Game Workshop colored undercoat sprays.


    Brushes:

  • Regardless of what you get, you'll want some of The Master's Brush Cleaning Soap.
  • I'm a fan of Zem brushes, they aren't terribly expensive and are a step up from throw aways, while getting close to the higher end Kolinski hair brushes. Synthetic Assortment for Base Coating and Drybrushing Then also get Zem Kolinsky for glazing, shading and detail work.
  • Others prefer bulk throw away brushes as you can get a fresh tip for every model. Then you don't need to bother with the soap. 50x 10mm throw aways
  • Games Workshop brushes aren't bad either if you want to stick to the exact Guides. But very expensive for what you get.

    Glue:

  • You'll want both Plastic Glue, Super Glue, and some PVA (Elmers Glue).
  • For Plastic Model assembly, my preferance is Games Workshop Plastic glue, but Testors and Army Painter Plastic Glue have works well too.
  • Super Glue for Glueing models to the base, or working with resin/extra bits. I'm enjoying how quickly the combination of Army Painter Super Glue and "Magic" kicker are setting.
  • PVA is used often in decorating your bases with sand/rocks/sprigs of grass.

    Model Fixes:

  • Greenstuff and/or Vallejo Plastic Putty can be used to help fill cracks, repair models, and do a bit of kitbashing. So you can customize your models a bit for your own taste or weapon setups.