๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ All About Miniature Painting Brushes

Good miniature painting brushes are the most important tools in a miniature painterโ€™s arsenal. It affects your precision, control, paint flow, and ultimately, your final result. Here’s a complete guide to everything you need to know about brushes.

๐Ÿ”น 1. Brush Types (Shapes)

Each brush shape serves a different purpose. The most commonly used are:

  • Round / Detail Brush
    Pointed tip for fine work like eyes, highlights, edges, and lines.
  • Basecoat Brush
    Slightly larger round brush for applying base colors to broader surfaces.
  • Drybrush
    Flat or domed with stiffer bristles. Used for drybrushing textures and raised details.
  • Flat Brush
    Straight, flat edge โ€” great for large surfaces, blending, or terrain pieces.
  • Glaze / Wash Brush
    Soft bristles that hold a lot of liquid. Ideal for applying washes and glazes evenly.

๐Ÿ”น 2. Brush Hair: Synthetic vs. Natural

  • Synthetic (Nylon or Taklon)
    More affordable, vegan-friendly, but wears out faster. Good for rough techniques or beginners.
  • Natural Hair (e.g., Kolinsky Sable)
    Holds a finer tip, excellent paint retention and control. More expensive but lasts much longer with proper care. Perfect for detail work.
    โžค Popular choice: Winsor & Newton Series 7 (Kolinsky)

๐Ÿ”น 3. Sizes and Labels

Miniature painting brushes sizes range from large to incredibly tiny. The smaller the number, the finer the tip:

  • Sizes 0, 00, 000 (or 1/0, 2/0, 3/0)
    Ideal for tiny details like eyes, lines, and edge highlights.
  • Sizes 1โ€“2
    Versatile for general use, layering, and basecoating.
  • Sizes 3+
    More suited for large models or terrain. Rarely used for 28โ€“32mm figures.

โš ๏ธ Note: Sizes arenโ€™t standardized โ€” a size 1 from one brand may differ from another.

๐Ÿ”น 4. Brush Care Tips

A well-maintained brush can last for years:

  • Avoid hot water โ€” it can break down the glue in the ferrule (metal part).
  • Rinse thoroughly after every use.
  • Use brush soap like The Masters Brush Cleaner to remove dried paint.
  • Re-shape the tip gently with your fingers.
  • Store upright or flat, never tip-down.

๐Ÿ”น 5. What to Look for When Buying

  • A sharp, clean tip that springs back into shape.
  • Hairs tightly secured in the ferrule.
  • Comfortable handle and balance.
  • Avoid cheap โ€œcraft packsโ€ or novelty brushes โ€” they often shed and fray quickly.

๐Ÿ”น 6. Recommended Brands

  • Premium Natural Hair:
    Winsor & Newton Series 7, Raphael 8404, Da Vinci Maestro
  • Affordable and Reliable Synthetic Options:
    Army Painter Wargamer Series, Citadel STC Brushes, Rosemary & Co, Green Stuff World
  • For Drybrushing:
    Artis Opus Series D, or even repurposed makeup brushes!

๐Ÿ”น 7. Discover the Top 10 Miniature Painting Brushes.

Miniature painting brushes - Top 10 Brushes