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| BigLee | 29 May 2009 3:37 a.m. PST |
It's been another busy week at BigLee's Miniature Adventures: Multiple ongoing projects are keeping me busy link The Dagenham Dungeon Delvers had a D&D night link I finally saw the brilliant fan film "The Hunt for Gollum". link Having used Series 7 brushes for the last six months I felt able to write a review that did them justice link I shared details of my Isles of Ethos Campaign setting link An afternoons shopping led to my purchase of the Pirates of the Cursed Seas' CSG link Inspired by a Blog I follow, I wrote a brief post on Roman Dice link The Tale of Bilious Green, one of my favourite D&D characters link As always please feel free to comment or provide feedback. BigLee link |
| abelp01 | 29 May 2009 5:14 a.m. PST |
I couldn't agree with you more on the Series 7 brushes. I use a #1 size to work on my 15mm, that's how well crafted these brushes are that they don't lose their point regardless of size! |
| 6milPhil | 29 May 2009 3:38 p.m. PST |
Excellent heads up on the series 7. |
| Turtle | 31 May 2009 9:21 p.m. PST |
Actually, while I used the series 7 brushes, I found the tips to bend too much making it time consuming to have to reshape the tip every time. This is more an individual preference, but try the Raphael 8404 series for just as good a brush (and just as expensive) but the tips have a bit more spring to them. |
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