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Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 22 Nov 2010, o 09:54
by Nameless
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smaller one is a new release
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oh yeah, gotta love the 80's :lol:
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btw, sorry if I repeat some pics sometimes. Reaper posts minis as greens, as previews and finally as new releases. I sometimes can't recal which I have shown already.

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 22 Nov 2010, o 10:42
by mahon
oh man, they really VARY in quality :lol:

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 22 Nov 2010, o 14:31
by Corvus
This is the way I would sculpt fingers, just using a knife :)
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Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 22 Nov 2010, o 14:59
by mahon
would you really need a knife? you need more practice.... :P

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 10:09
by Nameless

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 11:03
by sea.man
usually I find something interesting in those big releases from Reaper, but not this time...

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 11:07
by Nameless
I like jabberwocky and succubus, but won't buy them to paint them :)

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 16:43
by Maru
mermaid. - yes

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 23:49
by mahon
come on, there's a jebberwocky. ain't this cool?

Re: Reaper - news

Posted: 11 Jan 2011, o 09:47
by Nameless
We're announcing a new line of Master Series Paints! Our existing line isn't going away, we're calling it "Master Series Paints Core Colors". The new line is "Master Series Paints HD High-Density". What's the difference? Read on:

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Master Series Paints HD High-Density

•Excellent for laying down fast base-coats
•New high-density pigments give increased coverage with smooth consistency
•The same great flow properties as MSP Core Colors
•38 unique colors expand the range of the MSP Core Colors triad system
•Sold in 1/2 oz dropper bottles
•36 colors and two bonus colors also offered in two sets of 19 colors each
•Dries matte
•100% compatible with the MSP Core Colors range
•Airbrush-friendly
•Non-Toxic, Water Soluble


ImageClick to see full-sized imageMaster Series Paints Core Colors

•Excellent for thinned paint applications like layering, washes and glazes
•Smooth and fluid right out of the bottle means less thinning required
•Enhanced flow properties make painting small details easier
•216 colors, including liners, inks, washes, primers, sealers, and additives
•Triad system makes shading and highlighting colors a snap
•Sold in 1/2 oz dropper bottles
•Dries matte
•100% compatible with the MSP HD range
•Airbrush-friendly
•Non-Toxic, Water Soluble


We're producing the HD line now with a late January Release. Here are some of the HD colors you have to look forward to:

29801: Crimson Red
29802: Brilliant Red
29803: Entrail Pink
29804: Rusty Red
29805: Burning Orange
29806: Fireball Orange
29807: Mustard Yellow
29808: Golden Yellow
29809: Pale Saffron
29810: Mossy Green
29811: Turf Green
29812: Meadow Green
29813: Bright Turquoise
29814: Ice Blue
29815: Dragon Blue
29816: Solid Blue
29817: Winter Blue
29818: Nightsky Blue
29819: Twilight Purple
29820: Gem Purple
29821: Sunburn Flesh
29822: Suntan Flesh
29823: Caucasian Flesh
29824: Maiden Flesh
29825: Tusk Ivory
29826: Desert Tan
29827: Griffon Tan
29828: Woodland Brown
29829: Golden Brown
29830: Ruddy Brown
29831: Ashen Brown
29832: Concrete Grey
29833: Ash Grey
29834: Field Grey
29835: Dirty Grey
29836: Military Grey

SPECIAL BONUS COLORS:
29837: Armor Grey
29838: Stained Olive