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Forge World Weathering Powders
Topic Started: 11 Sep 2009, 07:45 PM (660 Views)
☺Dave38x
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quoted for truth fiore!
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fiorehellheart
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Dave38x
14 Sep 2009, 12:58 AM
quoted for truth fiore!
B) thanks.
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☺The Antipope
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fiore hellheart
14 Sep 2009, 12:51 AM
Right, just wondering becuase "they do more colours" isnt really, all together too valid an argument.
I'd say it was an entirely valid argument. They do the same colours as FW and have 18 colours alone in their basic range. Also with a kit (like the one FW sell) you get an introductory DVD and on top of that they are a product of proven quality which as of yet the FW ones are not. Good enough?
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14 Sep 2009, 07:22 PM
fiore hellheart
14 Sep 2009, 12:51 AM
Right, just wondering becuase "they do more colours" isnt really, all together too valid an argument.
I'd say it was an entirely valid argument. They do the same colours as FW and have 18 colours alone in their basic range. Also with a kit (like the one FW sell) you get an introductory DVD and on top of that they are a product of proven quality which as of yet the FW ones are not. Good enough?
Ok, i agree with the proven quality bit, and actaully think you may be right with the rest too.
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well im getting some once im in nottingham, and i will happily throw up a review :)

probably on the chimeras you send me ricky!
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☺The Antipope
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I look forward to it.
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# Captain Wolverine
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I feel these will not be grounded properly and may even be used from less superior materials. But will reserve judgement until I see they be used and on a model, I wonder if we can tempet Steve into buying them and seeing an expert use them
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I think the MiG pigments may be better, but being new to pigments I'll be giving these a try first. They are a little cheaper which is nice to start with. Maybe after practice the MiG's would be better. Also it's nice to see FW supplement the Masterclass book like this.
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yeah, as i havent got much experience using pigments properly im gonna do a test on two models, one with FW and one with mig. I will write up a report for you guys :)
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I'm not sure they will be of lesser quality as I reckon Mark Bedford and Phil Stutcinskas will have had some input in their development and testing. We'll have to wait for someone to give them a test.

Although I will be sticking with MIG as I have a good range of the ones I need already and they've got a bigger colour range.
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