The Army Painter has just announced an all-new line of Wargamer Brushes featuring their innovative Bionic Bristles, designed to outlast natural hairs while maintaining razor-sharp points. This marks one of the company’s biggest brush upgrades in years — and it’s aimed squarely at hobbyists who demand pro-level performance without breaking the bank.
TL;DR
- What: New Wargamer Brushes featuring advanced Bionic Bristles
- Why it matters: Combines the control of natural sable with the durability of synthetics
- When: Available now via The Army Painter’s official store and retail partners
Precision Meets Durability
The Wargamer range has long been a favorite among painters, but these new brushes raise the bar. According to The Army Painter, Bionic Bristles are a high-tech synthetic fiber designed to hold a sharp point longer, provide smooth paint flow, and resist fraying — even after heavy use. The bristles mimic the spring and feel of natural hair, offering what the company calls “the perfect balance between control and longevity.”
The updated line includes several familiar sizes like Regiment, Character, and Detail, as well as the ever-popular Small Drybrush. Each features the brand’s signature red triangular handle for comfort and control during long painting sessions.
Built for Skirmish Gamers and Hobbyists Alike
For skirmish game fans, these brushes are a workhorse upgrade — ideal for painting units, weathering terrain, or highlighting intricate character details. Whether you’re layering colors on a Gangfight posse or edge-highlighting Infinity armor panels, the Bionic Bristles promise consistent results without constant tip reshaping.
The new Wargamer Brushes are available now directly from The Army Painter and through their worldwide retail network.
In short: The Army Painter’s latest brush innovation blends modern materials with classic control — a promising evolution for painters chasing precision and durability in every stroke.
