The Army PainterGamemaster Wilderness Adventures Paint Set
Nothing brings a Fantasy World more to life than the creatures that inhabit it. Playing with painted miniatures will level-up your whole role playing experience as it brings your adventure to life on the tabletop in front of you. The GameMaster Wilderness Adventures is a fun expansion to the GameMaster Character Starter Paint Set - containing a highly detailed cauldron and hag miniature, a Drybrush, a painting guide and 20 essential colours to paint all sorts of grim and vile creatures.
- FREE snap-fit cauldron and hag miniature
- 20 x 12ml Warpaints
- Expansion set to GameMaster Character Starter Paint Set
- Pre-loaded mixing balls for easier shake
Contents
- 1 hard plastic snap-fit cauldron and hag miniature
- 20 × 12 ml Warpaints™
- Drybrush
- Painting guide
Warpaints™ are high-quality acrylic paints with excellent consistency and opacity. Some colours like blue hues will have a better opacity than yellow hues, for example. Because pigments behave differently from colour to colour. We are constantly working to ensure that our products meet the high standards demanded by painters all over the world, and the consistency and continuous quality are something we are serious about preserving.
Shake Warpaints™ Well
When you purchase Warpaints the paint inside might have separated a bit. So to get a good experience you need to shake them like this:
- Shake the bottle hard
- Squeeze out a bit of the separated medium
- Shake for 30 seconds
- Squeeze out a bit of paint to check the consistency
Shake Quickshade Washes Lightly
When you purchase Quickshade Washes the paint inside might have separated a bit. So to get a good experience you need to shake them like this:
- Shake the bottle gently
- Squeeze out a bit of the separated medium
- Shake for 10 seconds
- Squeeze out a bit of paint to check the consistency
Keep your Warpaints™ fresh
The Wet Palette is a game changer! It is designed to keep your Warpaints™ perfectly preserved between painting sessions. No need to worry about paints drying out, when you return to your project days later.