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a black, which has a reasonable level of pigmentation and opacity, but dries shiny.
Thin and translucent. Utterly unusable. Had to switch to a comparable Vallejo color.
Okay, thanks. Not just me then...I am just amazed that a range of paints supposedly designed expressly for wargames figure painters, seems to lack the essential qualities required for painting wargames figures - high opacity, high pigmentation, smooth consistency and fluid flow from the brush onto the miniature, and a flat matt finish. The Army Painter paints appear to tick none of these boxes. Which is a pretty dreadful indictment...
Interesting - I've literally just started trialing them because I can get them locally.So far nothing untoward but if there's a weakness I would expect it to be in the warmer colours.Results so far are nice and matt with pretty decent flow but I'm using a pallette that leans towards blues, yellows and purples (all 'cold').