Cold One
Mark Sinosich
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I bought the Army Painter Mega Paint Set 2017 after reading many good reviews and comparing prices to Games Workshop paints.
All of the paints seem to be thin. Mostly but not only the Yellows and Reds that I am painting on my Skinks and Saurus. I know red and yellow are trouble colours, even the orange is quite thin.
I've shaken the containers extremely well and for long periods. I've opened them up to make sure the pigment is well mixed. I have ordered tiny round bearings to drop inside and help mix.
Perhaps its my base coat paint? regular red and yellow gloss (yes gloss they didn't have matte) spray from the local hardware store that is certainly a base coat and designed for painting on top of.
Maybe I have a bunch of bad pots? My next step is to take those pots and my Saurus to a GW store and see how the guys there paint those colours on another model and paint their colours on my model.
Anything else you guys think of that I could try? Or does it really require multiple (4,5,6+ layers of those pigments?). I really feel like when I had GW paints years ago I never had issues like this.
All of the paints seem to be thin. Mostly but not only the Yellows and Reds that I am painting on my Skinks and Saurus. I know red and yellow are trouble colours, even the orange is quite thin.
I've shaken the containers extremely well and for long periods. I've opened them up to make sure the pigment is well mixed. I have ordered tiny round bearings to drop inside and help mix.
Perhaps its my base coat paint? regular red and yellow gloss (yes gloss they didn't have matte) spray from the local hardware store that is certainly a base coat and designed for painting on top of.
Maybe I have a bunch of bad pots? My next step is to take those pots and my Saurus to a GW store and see how the guys there paint those colours on another model and paint their colours on my model.
Anything else you guys think of that I could try? Or does it really require multiple (4,5,6+ layers of those pigments?). I really feel like when I had GW paints years ago I never had issues like this.