PWork & Borciani e Bonazzi Release Brush Range For Wargamers
December 2, 2024 by brennon
PWork Wargames and Borciani e Bonazzi are working together to release a set of fantastic new brushes for wargamers and miniature painters. The Evil Eyes range is now available from PWork Wargames over on their webstore.
Borciani e Bonazzi Brushes // PWork Wargames
The experience of a historic Italian company combines with the enthusiasm for miniatures, wargaming and role-playing with a series of brushes that have been developed for painting all of those tiny figures.
Evil Eyes Brushes - Drybrush // PWork Wargames
The brushes all feature ergonomic handles designed to sit well in the hands of miniature painters. Within the range, you'll have two Armory Sets that come with your standard miniature brushes and also drybrushes.
Evil Eyes Brushes // PWork Wargames
As well as those two key sets, there are also brushes named Halberd and Spear which provide different tips at either end to help you flip between brush types in the middle of painting.
Evil Eyes Brushes - Halberd // PWork Wargames
The Spear is a synthetic sable fibre brush with a very sharp tip for those perfect details. It seems like a lot of thought and energy has gone into getting these brushes just right and it will be fun to try them out!
Evil Eyes Brushes - Spear // PWork Wargames
The brushes are designed to be useful for both beginners and veterans. As the naming would suggest, the brushes are "sharp as blades" which is what you want for pinpoint accuracy. Hopefully, you'll avoid goofy eyes once you get your hands on some of these!
Make sure to check out the four different sets of brushes right now over on the PWork Wargames Webstore. If you're in the market for new brushes, this could be a good place to look.
Are you tempted by the Evil Eyes range?
"...working together to release a set of fantastic new brushes for wargamers and miniature painters"
I haven’t ever found a synthetic brush that works for me. Still prefer Kolinsky sables, whether W&N or a set of AK that have been good to me.
Are all of these synthetic or just the spear? If they are real sable i may give them a try, not a fan of synthetic brushes for anything other than a base coat or terrain.