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Paint Brush Army Painter BR7015P — Single Dry Brush, Red
Paint Brush Army Painter BR7015P — Single Dry Brush, Red
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Paint Brush Army Painter BR7015P — Single Dry Brush, Red
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Paint Brush Army Painter BR7015P — Single Dry Brush, Red
Paint Brush Army Painter BR7015P — Single Dry Brush, Red
The Army Painter BR7015P Single Dry Brush in red is a compact hobby brush designed for dry brushing techniques on miniatures, scale models and textured surfaces. It features flat-topped, coarse bristles that pick up and deposit small amounts of paint for controlled highlighting and weathering effects. The brush has a round handle that supports a flexible grip and precise hand positioning for detail work.
This dry brush is designed with coarse, flat-topped bristles to deliver consistent, textured strokes ideal for bringing out raised details. The compact size and balanced round handle improve control during edge highlighting and small-area weathering. Its construction supports controlled paint removal and distribution, reducing the risk of overloading and enabling repeatable results on miniature surfaces.
Load the brush lightly with paint, then remove most of the paint on a paper towel or palette until only a small amount remains on the bristle tips. Use gentle, controlled strokes across raised areas to transfer thin layers of pigment and build highlights gradually. For edge highlighting, hold the round handle to steady the tip and apply short, directional strokes along edges. Clean the brush after use with appropriate brush cleaner or mild soap and water, reshape the bristles while damp, and allow to dry flat or bristle-end down to maintain the flat top profile.
For best results, use with acrylic hobby paints and test paint load on a scrap surface before working on a model. Replace the paint on the palette frequently to avoid glazing the bristles, and re-condition coarse bristles periodically to preserve the flat-topped shape.
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