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| jefritrout writes: |
+1 Dave |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
I love paint sets | 4 | 5% | |
|---|---|---|---|
I like paint sets | 32 | 39% | |
I dislike paint sets | 14 | 17% | |
I hate paint sets | 2 | 2% | |
other (explain) | 6 | 7% | |
none of these/no opinion | 23 | 28% | |
this is ridiculous | 2 | 2% | |
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| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
Captain Sensible I've just seen the WWII paint sets that Army Painter sells and it dawned on me that I've never purchased a set like this. The idea behind the AP set is that it is everything you need to paint a WWII Brit or German uniform, for example. Their paints are great and they are a great company to deal with, but I'm reluctant to buy a set like this. I'm not convinced their color choices would be the same as mine, especially when it comes to matching base colors to highlights. I also enjoy the part of the painting process where I pick my colors and I sometimes make changes early on if I don't like the look. Most tutorials I watch by great painters all tend to mix and match Citadel, AP and Vallejo to find the best combinations. I expect there is a price break ordering sets as opposed to individual pots, which is good, and it is definitely a good thing for beginners who want a bit of guidance on color schemes. Who likes paint sets like this and why? Sell me on the concept. Poll set up by |