My painting bench has been cleaned and organized (well sort of, but good enough for me). As with past Challenges, I start with brand new brushes but there's a difference this year. On the left are my tired and true but really expensive Winsor and Newton Series 7's in sizes 3, 2 and 1. To date these have been the best pigment application weapons I've ever used.
But this year's there is another option - a much less expensive set of Kolinsky hair brushes which I'm going to give a try. We'll see if Stalin's Quantity has a quality all its own assertion applies to tiny paint brushes.
Also you can see a hint of what lies ahead for me during this year's challenge - Some 15mm (Ok 18mm) Russian Generals from AB Miniatures and a WW1 British tank that was primed and ready to go since January of 2015 (Challenge V). I suspect that makes it qualify for a certain waypoint on a path....
You will see a lot of 18mm Napoleonics, 28mm WW1 and a few surprises during Challenge X.
I will be off to a slow start given some water damage (see this post) but all is well.
Best of luck to all the Challenganista's!
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5 comments:
An admirably well organise painting space. I look forward to seeing your entries this year. Best of luck.
Very tidy!
Mine isn't prepared... but I have 2 year old I am sharing it with LOL
Jolly good luck, old bean(counter) - hope the new brushes do you proud :)
All the best in the challenge
Cheers
Matt
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