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    The present brushes are a Kolinsky sable....but they're like the Scion of the Toyota Family. They're nice, but they're still Scions, not Lexus'.

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    I have a question. Since they obviously came from the new white dwarf, any back page previews?
    =O
    Warhammer 40k = Emperor's Children(CSM) and Orks.
    Brush Fire: Historia Rodentia= Aquitar, Vandalands, and Ribenguo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lockark View Post
    I have a question. Since they obviously came from the new white dwarf, any back page previews?
    =O
    Sorry, just more necrons
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    So the current ones are Kolinsky Sable, these new ones are Kolinksy sable... yet they cost £31 for 2?!
    Ok £15 each. They better be Winsor and Newton series 7 quality for that price!
    First I want to read reviews, though I would rarely use them.

    the masterclass book on the other is a definate purchase!

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    If it were a little more and also included a fine detail brush, I might be interested. Besides, how is that medium stuff better for thinning paint than just water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by warpcrafter View Post
    If it were a little more and also included a fine detail brush, I might be interested. Besides, how is that medium stuff better for thinning paint than just water?
    It's better than water because it's GW water
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadlift View Post
    It's better than water because it's GW water
    GW can keep their superior water, I have a kitchen faucet. I think I'll continue buying my brushes at Wal Mart thank you very much.

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    Its superior to water since it wont dry out as quick as watered down, means less wasted paint plus easier blednding on the model which combined with the art of NMM ive been told is in the book leads to smexier models
    For the Greater good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warpcrafter View Post
    GW can keep their superior water, I have a kitchen faucet. I think I'll continue buying my brushes at Wal Mart thank you very much.
    And you will continue to have shytty brushes. Enjoy.

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    Eh. For some of us painting is something to be endured. Lucky for me I have unemployed friends who will work for less than minimum wage so I contract mine out mostly.
    Touched by His Noodly Appendage

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