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erock11
> 3 dayMolds very easily.
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Elijah
> 3 dayThis was really cool and I was excited for it. However it only holds their brushes. You can’t put your own brushes in the case
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James
> 3 dayProduct page seems to advertise the product is new, but arrived already wet and with some paint on the sponge and shipping was delayed twice.
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Kindle CustomerGale
> 3 dayI like it. Good value, useful for projects I pursuing.
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MrChunky
> 3 dayPick you up a masterson sta-wet. Save yourself $10, or buy a bunch more replacement sponges for said wet palette. As for this palette, compared to one I made myself out of a plastic sandwich container, paper towels, two pennies, and food grade parchment paper, Id rather use the one I made myself. This palette is very professional-looking. It does not hold or even have a seal. Moisture condensed on the top lid of my palette. The paints I had on it overnight leaked into one another and turned a pale gray. Bought mine at my LGS, so I cant return it, though Ive not asked. Probably will ask em about in-store credit, see if I cant score some more minis out of it. Overall, save your money, go to the dollar store and pick up a nice big sandwich container of some sort, some paper towels and some parchment paper, layer it and get it nice and wet with some distilled or otherwise filtered water, call it good and start painting. Or pick up a masterson sta-wet. Either will provide you with more of a seal than the reviewed palette.
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Papi Miko
> 3 dayIm super pleased with the product. This thing had all the stuff that I thought would be in it. I will be using this to paint my miniatures as I do use the Army Painter paints as well so it was I had to get it. Pros: 1: Packaged well and clean 2: Not damaged 3: Helps keep your paints wet for longevity Cons: 1: No instructions on how to use the product for any 1st timers just getting into using a Wet Palette. 2: The soft foam to hold the water came wrapped bent which a lot of people will see as a flaw because they dont have the patients to wait for the bed to work its way out. Over all if your getting into painting like I do with Miniatures this is what you should learn to use as well. Your paints will love you for it as well as your pocket spending on buying new paints to soon. The only reason why I gave 4 out of 5 stars was the lack of how to use a wet palette thats it.Not damaged
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Chirstopher Edleson
Greater than one weekI wanted one, so I went to Amazon and bought one.
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Eric May
> 3 dayWorked on her last night. She was a ‘cultist’ originally formed with a staff, but having lost it in transit I decided to paint her as a druid. Her clothes colors were from other sets, but the Army Painter Warpaints ‘Tanned Flesh’ was perfect for her face! The sunkissed quality it lends this is so spot on! As but a beginning mini painter, I can already see a long and happy future relationship developing with this paint manufacturer. Thank you!!
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J. Orin
> 3 dayHelps keep the paints usable for an extended period of time.
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Florence Leannon
Greater than one weekIt works wonder! It keeps my paint wet for days, its easy to clean, & easy to store.