Derwent Waterbrushes

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Derwent Waterbrushes

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After seeing Pauls video on water brushes, I thought to myself no there's a good idea. Did some searching on Goolgle to source some for my tool bin.
What I found was absolutely shocking, what some retailers dare to ask for this particular tool. Prices ranging from 4,21 Euro all the way up to 14,95 for a medium brush :jd: and anything in between.

As the lowest price found was for a Derwent top of the line one I'd thought better give this retailer a shout out for the bargain basement price.

here's the link:

https://www.artsupplies.co.uk/item-derw ... rbrush.htm

Ordered up a trio for myself at a cost others ask form a single brush. :th:

Happy modeling and keep sticking styreen

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you paying for the branding, these work exactly the same if you dont mind the shipping time from the far east
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151936272648? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: Derwent Waterbrushes

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Vleugelmoer wrote:After seeing Pauls video on water brushes, I thought to myself no there's a good idea. Did some searching on Goolgle to source some for my tool bin.
What I found was absolutely shocking, what some retailers dare to ask for this particular tool. Prices ranging from 4,21 Euro all the way up to 14,95 for a medium brush :jd: and anything in between.

As the lowest price found was for a Derwent top of the line one I'd thought better give this retailer a shout out for the bargain basement price.

here's the link:

https://www.artsupplies.co.uk/item-derw ... rbrush.htm

Ordered up a trio for myself at a cost others ask form a single brush. :th:

Happy modeling and keep sticking styreen

Paul
For give my ignorance but in what application would they be used?
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Kevthemodeller wrote:]

For give my ignorance but in what application would they be used?
Watch from about 5 mins in

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Paul wrote:
Kevthemodeller wrote:]

For give my ignorance but in what application would they be used?
Watch from about 5 mins in

Got it :th: thanks Paul.
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I also use water brushes for the application of Microsol and Microset, as I'm sure any decal setting agent and solvent would work. I absolutely love these for this kind of work. They also help me from tipping over the bottle of solvents all over my workspace.
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