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Made in us
Snotty Snotling





USA

I bought my ork flesh paints (waaagh! flesh, biel-tan green, warboss green, and skarsnik green) and all work fine without brushstrokes with the exception of skarsnik green. It lookes fine while applied but has a chalky look after about five minutes as if it were drybrushed. Did I just get a bad pot, is there an alternative paint, anything at all about this paint is welcome.
Thank you in advance,
Colin

When in doubt, kick the nearest grot.
Have a good night everyone. 
   
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Stalwart Space Marine






Sounds to me like you got a bad pot of paint. My skarsnik green has always worked fine. If you got it at a GW they will replace it for you with no hassle. Im not so sure about other places though

-They shall be my finest Ultrasmurfs. Built and painted so that they may wreck the faces of those that oppose them!
-My young pupil... you seem to have this unholy addiction to Ultramarines. WE MUST TEST YOU FOR HERESY. -Inquisitor mean man
Ultramarine army- 10k
Imperial knights- 2
Vampire counts- 2k
Eternity King- 3k
Dark Eldar: Eternal Thorn 1300pts
And lots of other armies, I just cant fit them here
 
   
Made in us
Snotty Snotling





USA

Thanks, not a flgs (there's none around me) but I'll just buy another pot and use this as a priming stand. Just like the rest of life, I'll roll with the punches.

When in doubt, kick the nearest grot.
Have a good night everyone. 
   
 
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