The Army Painter Hydropack Bundle Stay Wet Palette for Acrylic Painting - Acrylic Paint Palette, 50 Pcs Wet Palette Paper, and 2 Wet Pallet Sponges
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Jacob Hovie
> 3 dayThis palette is not air tight and paints do tend to dry out over time. None of my brushes fit in the lid as they are too long. I would buy a different brand if I were to buy a wet palette again.
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Jennifer Roach
> 3 dayKeeps paint for days. Game changer for painting minis! Easily thin and mix paints. Brush tray is nice. No mold or fouling. Much nicer than DIY, worth the money.
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Vargr
> 3 dayIm not really taken with this thing. At first I thought it was very cool, but the sponge sucks, the papers do not wick well, and paints still dry out on the palette if you keep going for too long. There are much better wet palette kits for much less... Including just making your own.
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christopher
> 3 dayGreat investment! Perfecr for keeping your paints moist while you paint for an extended period. Great size allows for mixing multiple times.
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Esidereo
Greater than one weekEsta excelente y funciona perfecto, el único problema que le vi es que si se mueve toda la pintura se corre
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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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Charles Ford
> 3 dayI love the hardcover and the ability to store the wet paint. You can watch me unbox it on youtube, Blankmindcrafting.
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S. Jacobs
> 3 dayProduct is significantly smaller than advertised, buyer be warned
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adam kashner
> 3 dayIf you have a basic understanding of painting and some experience this wet pallet makes a HUGE difference. Put some dabs of paint colors you want to use long the top of the pallet and drag them into each other to blend. They come out silky smooth (currently using vallejo and citadel paints)
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Joshua R Jenkins
> 3 dayI tell you what, this right here is a one darn tootin good investment if you like to pain minis of any sort. Not only does it increase the longevity and usefulness of your pain but it simply looks bad ass when your painting and someone walks up and thinks wow this guy is a pro. Jokes aside, this has got to be my most used and absolutely fav accessory to the hobby I have ever bought. If you set it up the correct way I can use the same small dab of paint to get the same armor piece of an entire army of goblins (80+ models) without having to reopen that pain color pot, and do so over the course of three or four days. If you are serious about painting Minis do yourself a favor and either make one for yourself or save the hassle and buy this wonderful contraption. You wont regret it.