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please let me/us know how you get on with it as going to get 1 but not sure which.
Sure. If you don’t hear back form me about it in a couple fo weeks feel free to tag me in a reminder here.
My Redgrass palette arrived and I got to take it for a test drive this weekend. It is instantly a lot better than converting a blister pack in to a palette. Its a lot more stable, seals a lot better, and the paper doesn’t curl. Paint is instantly usable straight from the dropper bottle the moment it hits the palette.
There is a small learning curve as you need to learn how the paint will self-thin on the palette, and it appears this can vary from paint to paint, based on how thin it is to begin with. A big dollop of paint will maintain its integrity, but the more it spreads out, the more thin your paint gets. It was a godsend with some paint. P3 Metallics have a habit of being both lumpy and runny and hard to work with, but I put a scoop on the palette and the lumps just dissolved and it was a pleasure to work with. Two days later and the paints are still usable, even if some require a stir, which isn’t always that simple on a flat surface without spreading them out further.
I have discovered 2 issues:
So far, it seems like a good bit of kit. My only real concern was getting more consumables (Papers) without being stung by international postage, but hopefully more companies will start stocking their stuff, and if not, the Army painter one is slightly smaller so their papers should fit and should be more or less the same. I’m 1 weekend in to using the palette and I’ve used perhaps 1/3rd of a paper. At this rate, a pack of 50 should last 2-3 years, although I imagine as I get more comfortable I’ll end up using it more and more, and taking up more surface with colours as I start using it to mix and blend.
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