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Made in gb
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Hi All,

I'm rather new to the painting hobby, currently working through painting a GW kill team followed by the Blackstone Fortress box contents. Using GW paints, enjoying the ease of the system. But I have pretty much all of the Zombicide black plague/ Green horde stuff I plan to paint and painting them in GW stuff is going to be very costly... Saw the Kickstarter campaign for Ral Partha Paints, can't seem much in reviews of the paints. So has anyone used their paints? Any recommendations for it?
   
Made in gb
Legendary Dogfighter




england

I have used them I think for...10 years I think.
It's been a really long time.
And honestly I love them.
It's been super hard to get replacement paints and I'm so glad they are returning and hope the entire range will soon be back online to order.

Highly recommended.
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User




Looking into it more... I'm not 100% sure if it's Ral Partha Paints, the campaign is by Ral Partha Europe, but in the campaign they state they are teaming up with Gamecraft to produce the paints... So just added to my confusion..

Link to the Kickstarter

Miniature Paints -Liquid Acrylics from RPE, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/550360615/miniature-paints-liquid-acrylics-from-rpe

Any advice appreciated
   
 
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