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Hi, i recently got all the reds from warcolours, now after trying out for a while, it seems they dont need to thin, anyone else came to this conclusion? How many colours in their line have you tried? I tried them on a wetpallett but the next day they were a bit to runny.

Anyone tried their brushes as well?
   
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I haven't used warcolours, but they use a unique medium when compared to all of the other acrylic paints one might use. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that they don't need to be thinned as much as other paints.

I have also never tried their brushes, but they look like a VERY good deal.

 
   
 
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