If GW paints don't float your boat look toward Humbrol or Polly S. Both have an
extensive range of military colours. If you have the RLM or Military name for
the colour you need they have it.
--- On Tue, 10/7/08, pete <fitterpete1@...> wrote:
From: pete <fitterpete1@...>
Subject: [WWW2alternaterules] Re: GW Colours for WW 2 British
To: WWW2alternaterules@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 7:52 PM
Wow thats a first.Most people ,including me ,say the exact opposite.Gw
dries up to fast.I have never had a vallejo bottle dry up on me,but my
wastecans are full of dried up gw paintpots.Catachan green works ok as
armor basecoat but then I wouldnt know what to use next gw wise as the
line is so limited.--- In WWW2alternaterules@yahoogroups.com, "Julian
Groom" <groomenghast@...> wrote:
>
> Do any members have some tips for which of the GW colours to use for
> late WW 2 British Infantry, please? Are there any GW colours that
you
> can use for late WW 2 British vehicles- Catachan Green, perhaps? I'm
> about to start painting a platoon of the excellent 28mm figures by
> Great Escape Games, so any tips gratefully received, as I don't like
> the "Vallejo" paints because they dry up too quickly.
>
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