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From your very first stroke to the mastery of a professional artist, the right tool is the heartbeat of creative expression. We are dedicated to providing the best paint brushes for miniatures, meticulously designed for those who demand precision. Explore our extensive range, featuring high-resilience Kolinsky Sable for ultimate control and durable synthetic fibers for versatility. Whether you need a Size 4 for base coating or a 5/0 for microscopic details, or our soft goat hair dry brushes for rapid highlighting and texture, our collection is built to meet every challenge of the miniature hobby.

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High Quality Products
Satisfaction Guarantee
Quick Customer Support
30-Day Return
Global Shipping Available
High Quality Products
Satisfaction Guarantee
Quick Customer Support

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What brush size is best for miniatures?

A: Honestly, a Size 1 or Size 0 round is the most versatile brush size for daily painting. Many beginners think they need a microscopic 10/0, but tiny brushes hold so little paint that it dries on the tip before it even touches the model. A high-quality Size 1 with a sharp point will actually do 90% of your work.

Q2: Are synthetic or sable brushes better?

A: It is less about which is "better" and more about what you are painting. For messy tasks, metallic paints, and washes, synthetics are ideal because they are cheap and tough. But for smooth blending and glazing, sable is unmatched.

Q3: Do I need different brushes for basecoating and detailing?

A: Yes, unless you want to ruin your expensive detail brushes. Use a larger, cheaper synthetic brush to slap on basecoats and washes. Save your sharp, high-end detail brushes solely for the final steps like edge highlights, faces, and freehand work.

Q4: How do I keep a miniature brush from splitting?

A: The golden rule of brush care is simple: never let paint get up into the ferrule (the metal band holding the hairs). Once acrylic dries inside the metal sleeve, it pushes the bristles apart and ruins the point forever. Always wash your brushes with brush soap after painting and store them flat.

Q5: What is the best beginner miniature brush set?

A: Look for a kit that gives you a few versatile round sizes and a drybrush, rather than 10 nearly identical tiny detail brushes. Our beginner miniature brush set is curated with the exact essentials you need to paint your first few squads without paying for filler sizes you won't use.