

Why Your Brush Matters More Than Your Paint
We’ve all been there: staring at a Space Marine’s eyeball, trying to dot the pupil with a brush that has splayed out looking like a tiny, aggressive broom. As UK hobbyists, we spend a small fortune on plastic crack (miniatures) and Citadel paints, yet we often cheap out on the very tool that bridges the gap between the two. The truth is, a high-quality brush will immediately improve your painting speed, precision, and enjoyment.
Synthetic vs Sable: The Great Debate
Synthetic Brushes: These are your absolute workhorses. Made from nylon or similar fibres, they are cheap, durable, and perfect for harsh tasks. You should be using synthetic brushes for basecoating large areas, applying harsh washes like Nuln Oil, and stirring paint. However, they lose their sharp point quickly because the fibres permanently bend (or “curl”) over time.
Kolinsky Sable Brushes: This is where the magic happens. Natural sable hair holds an incredible amount of moisture (meaning the paint doesn’t dry out on the brush) and snaps back to a razor-sharp point every single time. They are the ultimate tool for edge highlighting, eye-dotting, and delicate detail work.
How to Care for Your Brushes
If you invest in a good brush, treat it with respect! Never let paint dry in the ferrule (the metal bit holding the bristles together), as this splits the hairs. Wash them regularly using proper brush soap, and always store them with their protective plastic caps on or lying completely flat.
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