TANGO 1 wrote: |
I've really enjoyed seeing your other models, thanks for sharing them here. |
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Same here, Darren! This is really quite a talented group you've assembled. I have to say that I am extremely impressed with the abilities and the diversity we've seen here.
Andy, to address your question about brushes, it really depends on what you intend on using them for. I have brushes for fine detail work (with both enamels and acrylics), pastel shading (flats with rounded-off tips), broad paint applications, drybrushing, streaking (paint streaking, not runnin' around nekkid! ), etc. For painting and shading, I like red sable brushes, which come in quite the variety and leave the cheaper brands for drybrushing. Some good shapes to start with (I prefer brands like Floquil or Winsor-Newton) would be a few detail brushes (3/0, 5/0, 10/0) and an assortment of wide flats (#1, #3, #4, #6).
Oh, and here is an example of the effects of a streak brush. Note the fuselage pattern on this Eduard 1/48 Fokker D.VII....