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The Army Painter Most Wanted Brush Set - Miniature Small Paint Brush Set of 3 Acrylic Paint Brushes - Drybrush, Regiment Model Paint Brush & Fine Detail Tip Paint Brush for Watercolor Oil Painting

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Features

  • THE MOST WANTED BRUSH SET: This miniature paint brush set has 3 acrylic model paint brushes, handmade with high-quality Rotmarder sable hair. Designed with a triangular handle for maximum comfort and perfect control.
  • DESIGNED TO LAST: The Army Painter Brushes retains shape even with frequent use, to maintain your brushes, reshape the bristles of your brushes while wet until they dry.
  • INSANE DETAIL: Made using Rotmarder sable, this extremely fine and pointed brush is perfect for painting ultra precise highlights, facial tattoos or just insane details.
  • REGEMENT BRUSH: The most versatile brush in our line-up, the Regiment brush is ideal for speed painting large batches of troops really fast! Its Rotmarder sable hair holds a fine tip for more detailed work.
  • SMALL DRYBRUSH: This innovative drybrush is set at a 43o angle - the perfect angle for dry brushing small areas of the models like chainmail, facial hair or a weapon!

Color: Red


Material: Natural,Sable


Size: Small


Brand: The Army Painter


Paint Type: Acrylic,Oil,Watercolor


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Natural,Sable


Size: ‎Small


Brand: ‎The Army Painter


Paint Type: ‎Acrylic,Oil,Watercolor


Handle Type: ‎Triangular Handle


Number of Pieces: ‎3


Bristle Type: ‎Flagged Bristle


Manufacturer: ‎The Army Painter


Part Number: ‎B007H4YR8S


Item Weight: ‎1.41 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11.61 x 11.61 x 3.35 inches


Item model number: ‎TL5043


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 5, 2012


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  • Not suggested for main brushes. (Now suggested, see below)
***Updated review (2/28/2015) - I've gotten better at managing my brushes. I'm now able to keep a tip on these. I ordered the "monster" version of these brushes and love it. It's larger then all the brushes in this pack and easily keeps a tip with a nice fat belly for holding paint. I use it for pretty much everything. Lines, eyes, most detail work. I used the "insane" detail brush the other night for some teeth and it worked out well... I do recommend these brushes now, though I also suggest looking into the "Monster" brush since it works great as a main brush for general use. After getting better with these brushes, and especially after getting that "Monster" brush in, I'm wishing I hadn't jumped the gun and ordered 3 "Winsor and Newton" brushes. These Army Painter brushes are working out great. I think I'll just keep the "Winsor and Newton" brushes to the side for now. ---------------------------------------------------------- The Regiment brush lost its tip on the first mini. The insane detail brush did the same and can't even pull a good straight line on a pallet. The Dry brush seems to be pretty good. No issues with it. I'm now using the Regiment brush to apply blood and wash to my zombies. It's really good at this and I'm able to get really sweet blood affects with it. I'm new to painting my mini's, but, I did a lot of research into brush maintenance before getting these. I don't poke with them. I don't fully submerge in water. I don't allow the paint to dry on them or get into the base. I clean my brushes after every use with "Masters Brush Cleaner" and form a point after every use making sure to replace the caps on the brushes. None of this seemed to help these brushes. I would not recommend as main brushes. The cheap brushes I picked up from a crafts store hold a better point. I ordered 3 "Winsor & Newton Series 7" to replace these. **Love the Army Painter paints. I'm using the brush that came with one of my Army Painter paint sets for smaller details right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2015 by Chargeit

  • Super fine, good detail.
Crazy detail level with these tiny brushes.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Robert LaMoreux

  • MURDERED all my synthetic brushes.
Been painting with synthetic brushes from Walmart since I started the hobby early this year. Bought these and been using them for about 2 weeks, my painting has increased in quality by folds. The brush holds paint and spreads the pigment evenly across the Miniatures (unless you don't shake your paints lol). Never again going to cheap brushes. This is it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by Pein

  • Two average and one excellent.
After using this set for a while, I have discovered that this set is a mixed bag. First, two of out of the three brushes (the Insane Detail and Regiment) have a triangular shape to them. The Small Drybrush is a standard round-handled brush. The triangle brush handles serve two purposes: the first is that it is more comfortable to hold in a standard "pencil" grip and the second is that they do not roll on the table when you lay them flat. The Insane Detail brush has a very fine point, but unfortunately has a tendency to "fishtail" or have the point split into two lines when drawing a brush stroke. You can easily shape it back to a fine point, but it will occasionally repeat this behavior, even with minimal pressure. For detail work, such as eyes, this is very annoying. I have tried thinning the paint down quite a bit, and this helps a little bit but not enough. Also, because the point is so small, paint tends to dry on the brush even before you get to lay it down. This is really not the fault of this brush in particular, just an observation. The Small Drybrush is neither great nor terrible, it is decidedly average. I have used similar style stubby synthetic brushes and I do not notice any perceivable difference. Not a whole lot to say about it, really. It holds its shape reasonably well, and being synthetic means it can take a bit more abuse than a natural hair brush can. This is useful since drybrushing itself is a bit rough of brushes. The Regiment is a natural Rotmarder hair (Weasel; Kolinsky) brush that has shined in this set. I have used it extensively, and it keeps a nice fine point and doesn't tend to split or fish-tail much. I haven't had the opportunity to compare it to the gold standard Kolinsky sable brushes out there (W&N Series 7, Raphael 8404), but compared to the inexpensive hobby brushes I have purchased thus far, it is outstanding. It is a very good size for base-coating smaller miniatures, such as Warhammer infantry or D&D-style figurines. The point is suitable for most applications, save very small eyes. All in all, a very good brush for the application. All in all, the Regiment brush alone in my pack is very good - quality might differ from package to package, but from my experience the Regiment brush is an easy recommendation, especially for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014 by Surfass Family

  • Army painter for the win.
Being a YouTuber, I get the chance to try a lot of great products. Army painter has been one that I currently do not have a relationship with, so everything is bought with hard earned money. With that said, these brushes are top notch without spending a lot of money. Trust me guys, you’ll want to pick these up and won’t need to worry about other brushes. They also make a great dry brush line as well. Really can’t say enough to do this company justice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by John Higginbotham

  • Great value!!
After 2 years of use, very impressed with this set. Excellent value for the price. The mid-sized brush has become my workhorse, large enough to cover significant space on miniatures, and small enough for all but the tiniest details (eyes, face highlights, etc.) With moderate care it has held its shape extremely well, with no stray bristles. (The key here is keeping paint out of the ferrule. It’s easier to do this with longer bristles, which is why this brush has lasted longer than the tiny brush that comes with this set. Once paint gets in the base of the bristles, its game over for any brush.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018 by Daniel C Daniel C

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