"Decanting Games Workshop Paints into Dropper Bottles" Topic
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Tango01 | 18 Dec 2019 1:10 p.m. PST |
"Plenty of people have made this same post about how to transfer Games Workshop paints into dropper bottles. But I wanted to bring it up to date and show what I have found in the process to recover as much paint from your original pot as possible. Follow this guide to make your own Citadel Dropper Bottle…." Main page link
Amicalement Armand |
Asteroid X | 18 Dec 2019 1:32 p.m. PST |
Now that was a very useful article. |
Bowman | 19 Dec 2019 7:29 a.m. PST |
Agreed that is a great article. However, if you are thinking about porting your entire collection of GW paints into dropper bottles, I would just start buying Reaper or Vallejo paints from the start. There are a few GW paints that are better than the competition. I think their red paints are unsurpassed. I suspect the article author does too, as Mephiston Red is his example. I'm not sure of the value of adding the paint name decal. You can clearly see the colour is a darker red. Who cares if the name is Mephiston, especially when GW will, once again, change the name during the next price increase. |
Tango01 | 19 Dec 2019 12:04 p.m. PST |
Happy you like it my friends!. (smile) Amicalement Armand
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