So, Im pre-ordering a few boxes, as I will be using these quite frequently.
But I'm not buying the "air brush".
drgrbek
> I got to try these this past weekend at a local GW store, and they are
> pretty awesome.
How well do they set? Have you got a test model that you could wash
over with some water just after you think the wash has set?
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> relkins ejaculated the following:
>
>> I got to try these this past weekend at a local GW store, and they are
>> pretty awesome.
>
> How well do they set? Have you got a test model that you could wash
> over with some water just after you think the wash has set?
....and do you know which one most closely matches the chestnut ink washj
they used to make (says he looking at an empty pot)
Tim
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just by looking at them... either Ogryn Flesh or Gryphonne Sepia...
probably the Sepia..
No, the Sepia is more of a brownish-yellow and the Flesh is more of a muted
brown.
So, do like I am doing, and stock up on the chestnut ink.
Are you asking if it's possible to rinse off the wash? And they set very
evenly and get in all the places you want it to get to.
> No, the Sepia is more of a brownish-yellow and the Flesh is more of a muted
> brown.
> So, do like I am doing, and stock up on the chestnut ink.
I had hoped to do that but no one round here seems to be selling it
still, loval GW - empty slots sold out, same in the other local shops
(not just for chestnut).
Myr
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Hope that helps,
Myr
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Nope, Didn't get to keep the mini I painted (noob manager dint know wtf he
was doin') so I can't say with any certainty whether or not it'll wash off.
drgrbek
> I had hoped to do that but no one round here seems to be selling it
> still, loval GW - empty slots sold out, same in the other local shops
> (not just for chestnut).
Buy the Vallejo. I'm liking them. The smoke is very handy.
Good to know! I've always been a big fan of washes and inks (I like
to use a lot of different techniques). Sad to see the line diminished
to just eight colors, though.
The "air brush" just looks stupid, especially having to hold it like a
gun. I'm sure that would give you worse control than a real air
brush.
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> Between saving the world and having a spot of tea Tim Fitzmaurice said
>
>> I had hoped to do that but no one round here seems to be selling it
>> still, loval GW - empty slots sold out, same in the other local shops
>> (not just for chestnut).
>
> Buy the Vallejo. I'm liking them. The smoke is very handy.
They do inks? Damn I missed that...would be handy since most of my
painting is Vallejo based.
Yeah, it's a bit telling when even the redshirts have a hard time justifying
why you should buy it. The fella I was talking to was spouting the party
line, all while giving me the "I'm only saying this cause my manager is
standing right there" look.
drgrbek
They spend all their time justifying crap to customers, but hand them
a really nasty turd and even the most adamant redshirt is going to
have trouble handling it, much less selling it. That "air gun" is
probably the biggest, stinkiest turd this side of N*g*sh. The novelty
of its design wears off the first time you try to use it. I'm glad
we've got two real air brushes.
On May 17, 1:27 am, Robert Singers <rsing...@finger.hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Buy the Vallejo. I'm liking them.
Word is, the new Citadels are relabeled Windsor & Newtons -
http://warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144535&page=2
The drowned Daemonette example shown isn't too bad.
Shocker: They're said to be *cheaper* than W&N, too.
Playa