Paints & tools, Reviews

Review: PK-PRO WhiteLine MC1 Drybrushes

PK-PRO White Line MC1 Drybrushes review

Drybrushes with round, conical brush heads have become a hobby staple since Artis Opus popularised this type of brush a couple of years ago. Now the German online shop PK-Pro has launched their own version with their WhiteLine MC1 drybrushes. In this review, we take a closer look at their new brushes.

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Review: Chronicle Cards Techlon Tiger Drybrushes Kickstarter

Chronicle Cards Teflon Tiger Brushes review
8.5

Chronicle Cards have caught my eye with their high quality and stylish brush sets. After the successful launch of their wolf bristle brushes and Kolinsky sable brushes, Chronicle has now launched a new Kickstarter campaign. This time, they aim to fund an assortment of drybrushes in various shapes, along with matching accessories. I’ve had the chance to try out some of the Techlon Tiger drybrushes, and I’m here to let you know if this Kickstarter is a worthy investment or not.

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Short review: Green Stuff World Wet Palette

Green Stuff World Wet Palette
8.5

It’s summer, temperatures are rising year after year, and paint dries away from you faster than you can get it on the model. Time for a wet palette. Green Stuff World has a particularly inexpensive model on offer, but do you have to sacrifice quality for that? I answer that question in this review of Green Stuff World’s wet palette.

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Review: Green Stuff World Basic Tool Set

Green Stuff World Basic Tool Set box
7.5

Starting the hobby can be daunting. You’ll need paint, brushes, tools, and all that stuff, and the choice is wide. Many hobby companies offer sets for beginners, but so far I haven’t seen one that I would really consider good. In today’s review, we’ll take a look at whether Green Stuff World does it better with its Basic Tool Set.

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Stahly’s best nippers & sprue cutters for Warhammer & scale modelling

Stahly's best nippers & sprue cutters for Warhammer miniatures & scale modelling

Are you one of those who have been using the same old sprue cutter for years? Maybe a starter set Citadel cutter, a cheap pair of The Army Painter nippers or a no-name product from the hardware store? I plead guilty. When I finally invested in a higher-quality sprue cutter the difference was like night and day. In this post, I share my best nippers & sprue cutters that I have tested over the past few years.

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Review: Everlasting Wet Palette 2 Painter

Everlasting Wet Palette Painter V2 from Redgrass Games, packaging
8.5

Redgrass Games have revamped their popular Everlasting Wet Palette thanks to Kickstarter and now offer the Painter V2 and Studio XL V2, with an improved seal, more painting surface, and innovative reusable painting membranes. Do you need this if you already have the old palettes? We find out in this review.

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Review: Wolf Bristle Brushes Set by Chronicle Cards

Chronicle Cards Wolf Bristle Brushes Review featured image
8.0

We all are familiar with sable, goat hair, and synthetic bristles for our miniature painting brushes. But why not… wolf bristles? Chronicle Cards has a beautifully made brush set with ten brushes from size 000 to 7, with rosewood handles and responsibly sourced wolf fibre. In this review, I’ll find out if the quality and longevity are up to high-quality Kolinsky sable.

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Review: Citadel Colour Sub-Assembly Holder

Citadel Colour Sub-Assembly Holder box
8.0

Sometimes Games Workshop releases something you didn’t know you needed until you saw it. Ok, you could actually say that about every new miniature, but I’m talking about the new Citadel Colour Sub-Assembly Holder here. In this review we’ll find out if they’re an indispensable aid to your hobby, a waste of money, or something in between.

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