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To avoid confusion I'm talking about MIG branded washes (from Mig Productions) not the Ammo by Mig products.

 

Example of what I mean:

 

https://www.hobbymad.ie/mig-washes-dark-grey-wash-75ml

 

I'm looking around at options for pin-washing/panel-lining minis and I've not tried enamels or oils before. My understanding is that their lower surface tension makes them flow really well, better than the standard GW stuff. A bottle or two of this kind plus thinner seems like a cheap way for me to try them out, just wanted to know if anyone has used these before and what they think?

To avoid confusion I'm talking about MIG branded washes (from Mig Productions) not the Ammo by Mig products.

 

Example of what I mean:

 

https://www.hobbymad.ie/mig-washes-dark-grey-wash-75ml

 

I'm looking around at options for pin-washing/panel-lining minis and I've not tried enamels or oils before. My understanding is that their lower surface tension makes them flow really well, better than the standard GW stuff. A bottle or two of this kind plus thinner seems like a cheap way for me to try them out, just wanted to know if anyone has used these before and what they think?

 

 

Yes I have used it before way before the Ak/ Mig/ Ammo issues. It is pretty nice. I  just suggest using it in a well ventalited area.

To avoid confusion I'm talking about MIG branded washes (from Mig Productions) not the Ammo by Mig products.

 

Example of what I mean:

 

https://www.hobbymad.ie/mig-washes-dark-grey-wash-75ml

 

I'm looking around at options for pin-washing/panel-lining minis and I've not tried enamels or oils before. My understanding is that their lower surface tension makes them flow really well, better than the standard GW stuff. A bottle or two of this kind plus thinner seems like a cheap way for me to try them out, just wanted to know if anyone has used these before and what they think?

Hi, if you're interested, I have quite a lot of videos on enamel washes, actually. Here you can see the latest one:

 

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