

🖌️ Elevate your artistry with the brush that masters every stroke.
The Winsor & Newton Sceptre Gold II Series 101 Round Brush (#3) is a premium watercolor tool crafted from high-quality animal hair, offering exceptional color holding, a sharp point, and resilient spring. Rooted in over 150 years of royal-endorsed craftsmanship, it delivers precision and durability for professional artists seeking flawless detail and smooth washes.







| ASIN | B000OL01JK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,032 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #4 in Round Paintbrushes |
| Brand | Winsor & Newton |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,719) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Weight | 2 g |
| Manufacturer | ColArt Americas |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5012003 |
| Material Type | Animal Hair |
| Model number | 5012003 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 0.71 x 20.5 cm; 2 g |
| Size | #3 |
A**D
Very happy with these
G**H
When I got back into painting miniatures several months ago, I did my best to make the financial leap with as much wisdom as possible. I am a master painter of 28mm historical minis. I did a not-so-wise thing by going to local craft hobby stores and purchasing synthetic brushes. Cheap, fast and good in the beginning, I found myself just waiting for these brushes to give out. I even washed them with a popular cleaner. Didn't make a difference. Around 5 or 6 uses, separation and curling inevitably occurred. While not useless, they were not enjoyable to use after a very short time. Despite spending $4 for a brush, I took a step up and invested in a well-known set of Kolinsky sables for around $22 ($3/brush). Much better but I noticed a paucity of actual hairs to their brushes and so, I found myself loading paint in the brush constantly. They did hold up well but, the paint did not go on smoothly. I finally stepped onto the luxury car lot of brushes and invested $12 in a Windsor Newton. There's no going back. They are perfectly shaped and thick. They seem to be impervious to loosing their original quality, especially since I take good care of them. A loaded brush holds so much paint, I find myself making smooth strokes with exceptional results, and reloading about 1/4th the time. I am slowly replacing my brushes with all Windsor Newtons. You will need less brushes overall since a #3 is more than sufficient to paint large areas AND all but the finest of details. An initial investment in 3 or 4 brushes is more than enough. By all means keep your old brushes for priming, washing, dry brushing, etc; but the real painting will be covered by your 3 Windsors. One thing to keep in mind is that you need to under estimate the size of the brushes you'll need. Explanation...while I used to be a big proponent of buying 5/0, 10/0 and even 20/0, all that is out-the-window now. You'll feel silly that you ever did that as a #2 (not 2/0) Windsor is a good place to start. This might seem large compared to what you're used to but, try it first and you'll see. I easily paint pupils with a #2. I purchased a 000 and found it to be minimally useful because the #1, 2 and 3's form a perfect point. This will SAVE you $$$. If you paint 10-15 hrs a week like many of us, you won't be looking for a new brush for at least a year, compared to buying new synthetics every month. Most importantly, painting will become more of a pleasure and your minis will look better. You'll paint faster and you'll dare to become better and try more feats of detail. So take a "$12 chance" on one brush. Start with a #2. You'll be able to do 98% of your painting with it. Then a 0, 1, and 3. I promise you'll wish you made the switch long ago.
T**S
Superbra för figurmålning! Finns inga bättre
M**E
Winsor & Newton always make the best brushes. They flow/glide well, are a pleasure to hold & can hold a nice amount of paint at the tip (please water down your acrylic paints) The size 1 brush is perfect for fine, detailed work on miniatures like the ones from Warhammer... 40k.
M**K
Ma marque de pinceaux favorite. J'avais des pinceaux d'une autre marque que ont vite manqué de précision et se sont rapidement abîmés. Alors que je les avais tous achetés en même temps. Il est devenu le plus fiable de mon set de modélisme, c'est pour ça que j'en ai pris 2 autres pour le compléter. Les pointes sont fines et restent fines, les poils ne sont jamais rêche et éparpillés, si on en prend soin ce sont les meilleurs pinceaux que j'ai pu tester a ce jour.
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