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    Default Forge World Airbrush Paints.

    So I've heard FW are / have released a range of airbrush paints. This is pretty exciting news to me. Always ready to try something new and hopefully ad to my painting arsenal I'm looking forward to giving these a try. However they had better be good. News is these are 18ml pots and they cost £3.75 ish. That's pretty steep when compared to Minitaire or Vallejo. Both have fantastic airbrush paint ranges and I am intrigued to see how the FW paints will compare. But my big issue is the pots.....the paint comes in pots not dropper bottles. Seriously somebody at FW made a big mistake in choosing this type of bottle for airbrush paint. Anyone who's using their airbrush to psint on a regular basis is going to say this is a mistake...a big one. Especially as the competition offers more paint for less money in more convenient to use bottles.
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    I also found this video by Spud Tate about this very subject when I started trawling the internet for info on these paints. Spud I think has valid points which I agree on at the moment. But I still want to give them a go at least.
    The range of paints do look really good though, I may transfer the ones I try into dropper bottles. But then that starts pushing the price up even more when you can get an easier alternative.

    I'm thinking as more info becomes available and painters try them I may re-evaluate my initial thoughts on the product. But those bottles ?
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    I think you're right there. After moving away from GW paints to Vallijo and Model colour I never realised how crap the pots on GW paints are.

    However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
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    [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/PIPETTES--PLASTIC-DROPPING-GRADUATED-PACK/dp/B004GWW0HO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432125344&sr=8-1&keywords=Pipettes]Can't say it would be a massive problem for me[/url].

    Mostly because I very rarely paint!

    I've seen a review on FB, which I now can't find, but it seemed positive about the paints themselves, particularly how easy they are to blend together.
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    I'm too lazy to paint regularly how am i supposed to find the motivation to teem and ladle with pipettes?

    However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
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    Well I don't know, do I!

    Anyways. I can't be trusted with an airbrush.

    I'd likely just go find a cat to doodle on instead of painting my models.
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    As long as it was a white cat and you used food colouring it'd be fine...

    However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Mystery View Post
    [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/PIPETTES--PLASTIC-DROPPING-GRADUATED-PACK/dp/B004GWW0HO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1432125344&sr=8-1&keywords=Pipettes]Can't say it would be a massive problem for me[/url].

    Mostly because I very rarely paint!

    I've seen a review on FB, which I now can't find, but it seemed positive about the paints themselves, particularly how easy they are to blend together.
    Pipettes are "ok" but you still lose paint inside the pipettes as you never get 100% out of them. Then it drys and clogs. No I've tried using these and they are ok if your resorting to using paint that's not airbrush ready. But using them to regularly transfer paint they waste paint imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RGilbert26 View Post
    Someone I know has them and says that they are good and the reason behind the bottles is that you can easily put unused paint back, whereas the dropper pots are harder to put paint back in (so causes waste).
    That's a bit of a poor excuse to not use dropper bottles, especially as all the other big manufacturers do, I rarely use more than one drop or two of paint at a time. Waste is not an issue. I really think GW/FW dropped the ball on this decision. As Eric said maybe it's because these pots are cheaper ?

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    I may buy the odd one of these for specific colours, but I will stick to Vallejo Model Air/Game Air for most things.

    The lack of a dropper bottle is a pain in the neck. I very rarely have enough paint left in the airbrush to warrant putting back into a pot. Pipettes cost money and don't last for ever and are impossible to clean properly.

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