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GW Way of Mixing paints

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I started this subject because I wanted to know if anyone of you encountered what I just did encounter. Basicly I have two pots of Bestial Brown from GW but one pot has a color closer to snakebit leather and the second one has a color closer to scroched brown. Basicly thery look like two deferent pains.

Did any one of you encounter some thing like this ?
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negative O_o
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Drat :/ Ill try to post some pics to ley you know what I mean
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did you stir/shake it good?
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Yes I did. The funny thing is that the paint looks darker on white undercoat :] It looks like scorched brown and on black undercoat it looks more like snakebit :/
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Ok this is how it looks. The gor on the lafr was painted earlier with first pot of Bestial Bron. The centigor's flesh is lighter.

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Funny :lol: and I cannot explain it...
I don't use GW paints except for their metallics...
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Post by Nameless »

why don't you contact GW, show them this pic and ask for replacement?
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I wont bother with a replacement. It wa just a funny thing that i found out.
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