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Whilst I love a GW piece of ephemera, I'll pass on this.

I've a wet palette (that I'm still getting used to) and a nice white tile I bought for £1 at Wickes to replace my cheapie plastic palette.

Nice idea but not sure I want it personally.

 

 

I've been using a silicon pop-it fidget toy for a while now, they are pretty nice to use. I don't think this is the worse gimmick GW has made


This sounds a better idea - why have I never thought to do this!? My kids have umpteen of these things lying around that I could borrow. I'm sure they even have a plain white or grey one.

On one hand, cool servo skull buddy for the table

 

On the other, they will literally do anything but come out with a wet pallete

 

Not for me but I can appreciate it. I'll stick with my wet pallete and pack of the disposable paper things GW sells that I restock once a year

Edited by darkhorse0607
 

I love it, fun stuff is...fun

 

My dinosaur shaped silicone popper serves me well but this is a good present for someone

 

And thanks to Rusted Boltgun for the idea of using a bit of tile

 

 

Well, if it is good enough for Duncan Rhodes!

 

I've a little bit of felt left over from making a dice tray that will glue to the bottom and make it a bit nicer to handle / be classed by Mrs Boltgun as acceptable  for use on the dining table.

Edited by Rusted Boltgun
Poor wordage
 

On one hand, cool servo skull buddy for the table

 

On the other, they will literally do anything but come out with a wet pallete

 

Not for me but I can appreciate it. I'll stick with my wet pallete and pack of the disposable paper things GW sells that I restock once a year

According to the article, this replaces the palette paper. But you can get the same thing much cheaper online, fyi. I ordered some that cost the same as GW's but was 2 pads, each a4 sized and with more sheets than GW's.  That's lasted me like 4 years so far, definitely worth looking into!

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