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3 minutes ago, Lord Marshal said:

Guess the timing kinda makes sense, drop 'em right as a new 40k edition is releasing and a lot of people are presumably coming back to the GW-sphere.

 

*Schlurps down another pot of P3 Thamar Black.*

 

Speak for yourself, James Workshop! You'll need me before I need you!

21 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

 

*Schlurps down another pot of P3 Thamar Black.*

 

Speak for yourself, James Workshop! You'll need me before I need you!

 

Thamar Black is, well, black magic. That stuff covers even over white/light grey with only one or two coats. And it lasts forever. I've pulled bottles out after 15+ years and they are still as fresh as the day they were made.

 

Also, P3's Khador Red is one of the best hot rod reds out there.

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

 

*Schlurps down another pot of P3 Thamar Black.*

 

Speak for yourself, James Workshop! You'll need me before I need you!

 

I'll have you know, I only consume the finest metallic flakes from pots of Vallejo Metal Colour. Or Liquid Metal when I've got company I need to impress.

I can hear the vindication from here.

 

I just want to see how much they differ from a consistency standpoint from the main range. If I am going to be paying more than I do for Pro Acryl or AK for these things, I do not want the "oh cool, new warhammer paint, oh, it's dry/clumpy" when I open the pot for the first time. The last few times I've gone to the local GW for paint (they were lighter colors but still), they've either been super clumpy or some other issue around 50% of the time. I know the store will probably replace it, but it isn't an issue with most other paint ranges, especially when other ranges include mixing balls as part of the cost. 

 

Also super interested to see the marketing behind it. 

 

"oh here's some more advanced tutorials for you folks to get the most out of your paints!" available only on Warhammer+

 

Still, snark aside, I'll probably try them at one point unless there are some non-creator program reviews that say they're about the same.

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