Reddit Reddit reviews Virtuo - Pro Series 902L Detail Paint Brushes for Oil, Acrylic and Watercolors, Long Handles (12)

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Virtuo - Pro Series 902L Detail Paint Brushes for Oil, Acrylic and Watercolors, Long Handles (12)
12 BRUSHES FOR ALL YOUR FINE DETAIL AND LINING NEEDS - Included in this set are 7 Long Liners (20/0, 10/0, 5/0, 0, 2, 4, 6), 3 Rounds (10/0, 3/0, 0), and 2 Flats (2, 4), which are comfortable to hold and use thanks to their long handles, which are on average 6.25 inches (16 cm) in length.VERSATILE AND ACCURATE - The super-fine tip on each of the 12 miniature brushes in this set is perfect for fine detailing, art painting in acrylic, watercolor, or oil, miniatures, models, figurines, airplane kits, ink, Warhammer 40k, nail art, sign painting, pin-striping, and more.ULTRA-DURABLE AND LONG-LASTING - These brushes are made from golden Taklon, which is a premium-quality synthetic fiber that was designed to mimic the handling characteristics of natural sable - and it won't shed, either.EASY TO CLEAN - These Taklon brushes are actually easier to clean than those made from natural hair, and to help ensure they give you the best performance possible for many, many years, you'll find our Virtuo - Pro brush care tips on the back of the re-usable packaging.CREATED BY ARTISTS, FOR ARTISTS - if you have any problems at all, please let us know and we'll fix them for you. In addition, we are happy to offer a no-questions-asked 1-year money-back guarantee on our brushes.
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1 Reddit comment about Virtuo - Pro Series 902L Detail Paint Brushes for Oil, Acrylic and Watercolors, Long Handles (12):

u/polysculpture ยท 1 pointr/mechmarket

Just saw your post buried. I have a few tips. What is great about my prints is they are resin, so once primed they paint great. Basically make sure to use very small brushes. Like 00 or 10/0 if you have them. Also thinning your paints is key. Not too watery but enough so that you have to do more than one coat to get the color you want. Also you can watch any warhammer painting videos on you tube and apply the same theory and craft for shading.

I really like this brush set. [Virtuo - Pro Series 902L Detail Paint Brushes for Oil, Acrylic and Watercolors, Long Handles ] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZ4M32G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.iWHyb3Y3RH79)

And I use game color paints from amazon.

Show me how it turns out!