New games Workshop Paints

Started by Chad, 03 April 2012, 03:22:45 PM

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Chad

Just picked up some brushes and a leaflet for their new expanded range. It includes Dry Paints for dry brushing, which will be useful, if like me, you are not very good at that.

Chad

Hertsblue

Me too. Are they mega expensive?
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same price as before 2.20 a pot which makes them probably the most expensive (or is that Foundry)

I had a go at the drybrush paint - it has a sort of wet jellyish feel - the paint loaded well on the brush and seemed to keep drybrushing for longer than normal paint. I'll definitely get at least one to try out properly
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GW paints, like everything they do is insanely overpriced, however its perhaps the only product of theirs i buy.

Sceptical about this change i picked up this months WD to read about the changes.  i have to say they look pretty good.  It'll take a while to get used to the name changes, but the textured paint, liquid greenstuff, foundation paints and glazes all look pretty interesting.  Also it seems despite the rumours, Devlan mud and the other washes are still there, just renamed.
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Si Tyler

If you are concerned over cost then use one of the indy retailers like wayland.  40p a pot cheaper.

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