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Troubled By Non-Compliant Worlds






Hi all! i was wondering if anyone has used Army painters Skeleton bone, and if so how does it compare to GW bleached bone or whatever its called now. I would like to use it for deathwing tanks because whenever i brush paint vehicles they come out uneven thanks!

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

By the time you ink wash & hi-light it nobody will be able to tell the difference.

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thanks for answering that! I'm about to run out of bleached bone and was hoping they were similar! those dropper bottles are great!
   
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just bought it and you can barely tell the difference if at all

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Rebel_Princess





Finland

If you want a "cannot tell the difference" paint then you need to paint every model with the exactly same bottle. Even small differences in pigment can show.

Or use one bottle per model so that you don't switch it to another while painting.

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