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Da Vinci Maestro 10 Serie tobolsky-kolinsky roter Zobel Aquarellpinsel ist vollmundig und hat eine starke, perfekte Spitze. Sibirisches kolinsky rotes Zobelhaar von ausgewählten männlichen Winterschwanzbürsten hält einen perfekten Punkt und hat viel Frühling und Leben, mit vollerem englischen Körper kurzen schwarzen polierten Griff jede Bürste wurde sorgfältig getestet. Größe 2 eignet sich besonders für Flächenarbeiten und auch zum Malen feiner Details. Es ist eine sogenannte Silberzwinge.
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Nicht für Kinder unter 3 Jahren geeignet
Purchaser99
Bewertet in den USA am21. März 2025
Great brush for the price, but needs frequent refilling and cleaning. Holds a point but requires steady maintenance.
Jared Johnson
Bewertet in den USA am10. März 2025
Die Medien konnten nicht geladen werden.
Ceddy
Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. Oktober 2023
Tolle Pinsel für den Preis fast unschlagbar
K. Skelton
Bewertet in den USA am10. April 2019
I bought two Round 10 Size 2 brushes. One arrived with a protective cap, the other didn't. The uncapped brush fortunately only had one hair that was bent out of shape.I was able to use that brush today to paint some 28mm statues. I also had my current favorite brush to help with two brush blending (the Da Vinci Student Series 373, also Round Size 2). The Maestro lived up to its name, and the student needs a lot more education. The Maestro bulged beautifully, almost precisely in the middle between the ferrule and the needle-sharp tip. To achieve that tip only a slight rolling of the brush was required as I pulled it through a puddle of thinned acrylic.Laying down large swaths of color was, as one would expect from any brush, easy. The brush held so much paint I started to question whether I was blanking on the moments when I reloaded; but no! This brush simply holds a lot of paint.The test came when I needed to paint the statue's eyes, and paint the 1mm wide sash. I could not have asked for better precision. The tip was so pointed I had to make actual brush strokes to lay paint on the eye. I was able to paint in the very narrow crevice between the figure's folded clothing and the belt, without any of the paint brushing onto the clothes.Then came two brush blending. The Student, while a very nice brush and my favorite of the low-cost options, felt like a toothbrush in comparison to the Maestro. The Student's bristles were hard, and pushed back against my hand where the Maestro's bristles are impossibly soft, yield to the pressure and snap back to a point. The Student's tip felt like I was using an old sharpie compared to the fine drafting pen of the Maestro. A new frustration arose when I had to reload the Student at least twice for each time I loaded the Maestro.Currently the Maestro is twice as expensive as the Student, but is definitely more than twice the brush. If this lasts as long as a Student I will be ecstatic.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 30. Juli 2018
Brush will not hold a point. It arrived with a frazzled brush, and I have not been able to use it. I own this brush in 2 sizes and both are the same. I ordered both to use for some fine detail watercolor work, but couldn’t use either of them.
prime customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 7. Januar 2017
Using this for miniatures right now, in a size 1. Great brush, and nice flow. After a couple uses, it is keeping its shape very well, but I am also using brush saver with it as well.I think I still prefer rosemary and co, especially with the price, but that is just me.
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