Reaper Master Series paints, opinions please

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Barton
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Reaper Master Series paints, opinions please

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I just got 36 of them in my Reaper Kickstarter kit. Some online commentators have a low opinion of it.
Question: Anyone have experience with this series of paints??? Anyone painted plastic or metal minis with them???
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Re: Reaper Master Series paints, opinions please

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what do they put in kickstarter kits? Master Series Paints (MSP)? HD paints?

I have experience with MSP only, and I've always liked them. good quality, good coverage in general, good for blending/glazing.
Had some issues with clogging nozzles and paint getting thick. some paints may leave a chalky effect.

Generally, I used to sell them, they were quite popular and people were satisfied of them (both my clients and people I found during my research on these paints).
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Re: Reaper Master Series paints, opinions please

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Nameless wrote:what do they put in kickstarter kits? Master Series Paints (MSP)? HD paints?

I have experience with MSP only, and I've always liked them. good quality, good coverage in general, good for blending/glazing.
Had some issues with clogging nozzles and paint getting thick. some paints may leave a chalky effect.

Generally, I used to sell them, they were quite popular and people were satisfied of them (both my clients and people I found during my research on these paints).
It was a seperate purchase item. They are MSP series paints.

Thanks for your comments.
Barton Stano
GameMaster of Pulp RPG using Hero System
Rat Rancher (rat ranching had better be fun, it sure ain't profitable)
learning to paint and sculpt
Lombard, IL USA
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