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Hi guys! I'm looking to use weathering powder on my IG tanks...just wondering if anyone has used this brand of weathering powder before. Does anyone know how it compares to FW weathering powder? It's much easier for me to get, faster to arrive where I am and also quite cheaper... But I don't mind buying the FW weathering powder if it's really that much better. First time ever using weathering powder also as an FYI

Here is the co. website:
http://kromlech.eu/?p=668

Is it good stuff?

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Well forgeworld powders are some of the worst ive used so im sure these ones will be better. Theres loads of vids on youtube on how to use weathering powders so i would start there.
   
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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

You can also buy pastel chalk at an art store, grind it to powder, then use that as weathering.

 
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

I just got my first pigments from Secretweaponsminatures. an so far so good.


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