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Personally, I swear by Reaper. Good amount of pigment, smooth mixes, and they are all categorized in base-shade-highlight groups that make them easy to plan with.
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Big fan of Reaper used them for the last 12 years, the base (or mix) has changed slightly over that time, for the better I might add.
Recently sold all of my Reapers bar the HD’s and Gear Blitz lines and repurchased a few fave’s from the core colours. I wanted to cull my complete paint collection because it was getting out of hand. Dumped the Citadel Foundation (1st iteration) paints which never got used because the Reaper HD’s are much better IMO. Also dumped my Vallejo Model Colour and Game Colour and re-purchased a handful of colours I really like.
So now I have fresh pots of the few Vellajo and Reaper Master Series core colours that I like, Full set of Reaper HD’s and a brand new set of Scalecolour paints (about 63 pots)….. I now have 200 less pots of paint than previously, I said it was getting out of hand!
I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel
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So was I
I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel
Slowly Over A Low Flame
Do you drink straight from the jar or just lick the brushes?