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Nicolette H
Greater than one weekThis is exactly what I was looking for. The only feature I am not 100% on board with is the supplied paper for the palette. It seems too thick and I may end up cutting my own from parchment paper after I use up the paper that came with this.
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Julieanne Eads
> 3 dayBought for my 14 year old son. And he really enjoys painting. This is so helpful for him
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Brian Kniskern
Greater than one weekLove this item! Keeps paint in the perfect condition for extended painting sessions. Also takes less paint for multiple figures! Best buy for me in 2023!!! A must have product!!
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Joseph Clements
> 3 dayThis is a great travel size wet palette IMHO. If youre not going to build your own and want a professionally built one this is a good one to have.
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> 3 dayquality is good, like the case but thats it. the paper is exactly the size of the tray so no room is left for expansion when wet. the sponge dries out really quickly and doesnt seem to transfer moisture well to the paper. basically I have a really expensive pencil case now because most of my brushes are to long to fit
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Chirstopher Edleson
> 3 dayI wanted one, so I went to Amazon and bought one.
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S. Jacobs
> 3 dayProduct is significantly smaller than advertised, buyer be warned
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Eric May
Greater than one weekWorked 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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Tom Me
> 3 dayThe wet pallet is great, but it has a single MASSIVE issue that I dont like but is an easy fix. The section that hold the brushes have dividers to keep the brushes separate. BUT, the dividers do not go up to the bottom of the top piece so if the pallet is moved or placed vertically, the brushes fall out of the dividers and just flop around inside. So, unless you hold it horizontally, the brush holders do not really do a good job. Easy fix, take a small piece of foam across the inside of the top piece that pushes down along the dividers. Still, would highly recommend.
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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.