Review of ForgeWorld Weathering Powders

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Review of ForgeWorld Weathering Powders

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Hello readers, It is no secret that I am a huge fan of many of the products coming out of Forgeworld – from the super detailed models full of character to the very useful Imperial Armour Masterclass Vol. 1 (Really looking forward to a Vol. 2). Even the award that gets place of pride in my display cabinets amongst all my demons and other awards is the Forgeworld Best Of Show plaque that I won this year.That being said, today represents a very exciting opportunity for me as I have recently been given the privilege of trying out some new products that have just been introduced to the hobby market by Forgeworld – their own set of weathering powders.Anyone who has followed my website over the past few years knows that weathering powders have often held a place in my work – whether for golden demons or for my armies. In the last couple years I have reviewed pigments from Doc O’Briens, Stardust and more recently Mig Productions so it really interests me to see what Forgeworld will be bringing to the table in comparison. I am very pleased that Forgeworld let me get my hands on a set so as to see what I think and how they work for me. I will be comparing them here to other pigments I own and returning to discuss the use of them as an ongoing review process throughout this year as I make use of them in several of my projects. (...)

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