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Why don't you include discontinued paints? PDF E-mail
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 21:02

We do when we have samples of the paints to include.  If you take a look at the screenshot below, you can see the Gamesworkshop search screen containing a few of their discontinued paints.  However as opposed to having them mixed in with other paints, I have chosen to separate them by using the part number OOP in order to mark them as being discontinued.

Since we sort the paints by their finish and then by their part number, you will find the discontinued paints at the end of each paint group in a manufacturers search screen.

Discontinued Paints

 
Durable Finishes

When you are painting a miniature that will get a lot of use, be sure to spend extra time on the clear coat varnishes to finish it off. This will prevent chips and wear from showing and save you the hassle of repainting.

The most durable finish is a pure clear coat as opposed to a matte finish. In order to get the best of both worlds do one or two coats with a gloss clear coat and follow it with one or two coats of matte. The gloss will protect the paint job, while the matte finish will help to reduce glare.

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