Anita's All Purpose Acrylic Craft Paint

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Elfboy

Anita's All Purpose Acrylic Craft Paint

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I was a bit stuck as to where to put this but this seems to be the most suitable place. I use a large variety of paints from various manufacturers but the one I've found that stands out is called Anita's All Purpose Acrylic Craft Paint (I'll just call it Anita's from here on).

There's a range of about 50 colours with some metallics.

Here's some good stuff:

It's fairly high pigment content which means it keeps true to colour even when watered down.

The mix is almost perfect for painting straight onto miniatures and the pots don't get messy unlike the Games Workshop ones.

There's very little difference in colour between wet and dry paint

It costs about ?1.00 (GBP) for a 59ml/2oz pot.

You can buy the paint all over the internet, here's the cheapest place I found: https://www.clarkcraft.co.uk/index.php?c ... _6&&page=1

Hope this is useful for some of you.
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Hmm, there must be a better place for this great info.

If somebody knows a good place lemme know and I'll move it there.
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How about here? :)
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Jup, looks like a good place! :)
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I used to use nothing but craft paints, and I'm familiar with the Anita line. Some times I miss some of the colors I used to use.
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