tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2394671199451772749.post5843444197423324880..comments2016-08-26T11:52:47.661+02:00Comments on Peculiar Quest: #9 - New GW paints: initial thoughtsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09044964303812409560noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2394671199451772749.post-59980725582241099322013-11-21T21:55:51.568+01:002013-11-21T21:55:51.568+01:00Thanks for the comment, Harlon!
I would say that ...Thanks for the comment, Harlon!<br /><br />I would say that GW are a bit late to the party with these when you look at what other companies have released in recent years, as you've pointed out, but I am nonetheless quite happy that they have finally starting releasing some more technical paints due to them being ones that my local store will actually stock (along with the rest of the GW paint range).<br /><br />I have heard of AK Interactive and have seen how good the results are in various places, so I will definitely be looking at getting a few of the products in the new year. Thanks for the reminder/tip!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09044964303812409560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2394671199451772749.post-10593580626547809952013-11-21T21:48:08.076+01:002013-11-21T21:48:08.076+01:00It is good to see GW is trying to expand their ran...It is good to see GW is trying to expand their range of paints. It recent years lots of companies have started releasing similar products, particularly focusing of weathering. I know a lot of people use stuff from AK Interactive, so they might be worth looking into if you like these GW paints. It has been years since I really painted anything so I don't have any experience using any of the stuff. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the ones you try out.Adam Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11710889303035437886noreply@blogger.com