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http://theminiaturespage.com/news/647514318/





Strange there is no mention of this on the PSC website, though it appears PSC are moving in the spray paint market. Though these are basically made by Army Painter and being sold with the PSC brand attached to them. Be interesting to try these as I’ve never been satisfied with the FOW branded spray paints.

Nice to see some spray being made for British Uniforms, shame it’s only come out after I’ve already painted all mine by hand!

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I thought army painter made the ones for BF, so are these the same colours?

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I'm not sure who makes the war paint range for Battlefront, my last can ran out a few weeks ago and I've not replaced it. But I can't see Army Painter making two ranges of WW2 spray.


"And if we've learnt anything over the past 1000 mile retreat it's that Russian agriculture is in dire need of mechanisation!" 
   
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Thanks for posting this, that's one to add to the shopping list at Salute

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Hmmm, dunkelgelb spray... tempting.

   
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Nice...

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I've been happy with the BF spray paint, it's getting any more that has been the issue.

I might have to get one of the Dunkelgelb to see how it matches up.
   
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I can't seem to order them off the site :(

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 Reaver83 wrote:
I can't seem to order them off the site :(


From the posted link:

Available towards the end of April from The Plastic Soldier Company and all good retailers.

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I found that FOW cans tend to spray really unevenly. I have to go over the tank 2-3 times just to get one even coat. I've never had that issue with other spray paints.

I'm actually using Humbrol 'Tank Grey' these days instead of FOW 'Panzer Grey' as I find it goes much further.

"And if we've learnt anything over the past 1000 mile retreat it's that Russian agriculture is in dire need of mechanisation!" 
   
 
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