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    Default Just a quickie...

    Anyone used those forgeworld powders?

    Anygood, or are they more hassle than they are worth?

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    My mate seems to be quite the fan of them, says they are very effective. Haven't used them personally though.
    I'd trust my mate though, he's quite the painter.
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    Aye? I'm considering adding a couple to my next forgeworld order, but don't want to find out they're a pain in the arse to use after I've spent the cash lol.

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    I'll get a formal quote from him for tomorrow, but last I heard he said they were good.
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    Cheers.

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    I've got them, but you need some skill and some other varnishes and stuff to make them stick and look proper.
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    They're not as easy as they look and need practice. I recommend using an old model to practice on first. I mostly just got it all over my fingers.

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    I use them a bit, the trick is to not over do it, a little at a time is best.

    Here is a link to a model a posted some time ago, I use the powders around the arms and legs.

    [url]http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.net/showthread.php?t=16576[/url]
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    My brothers are mad on them, never used them myself though. Everyone knows wraithbone is self-cleaning.
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    The key to apply them is a handy little brush you only use for the powders. They have special weathering powder brushes which look an awful lot like little make-up brushes. A soft little brush on one end and a soft little sponge on the other.
    So either buy some on a webshop, brave the shame and enter a make-up shop, or rob a girl. :

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