GW have produced some awful paint pots over the years. The pots GW made in the late 80's were the best - I still have some and the paints are perfectly good. However, compared to the twist off lids in the ealry 2000 era, they were appalling. Tricky to keep clean and get a decent seal. The current iteration are ok as long as you keep the back of the lid/hinge area clean or they dry out from not shutting properly. I particularly like the big range of metallics GW produce. I have recently got into the GW DRY range, I was skeptical initially but I've ended up buying all of them as I really like them. Most of my paints I use these days are Vallejo, they make the best flavoured paints, the Imperial Blue being the tastiest. I do get annoyed with myself with the dropper bottles as I struggle to get the right amount of paint out and there is a lot of waste - that's more about my skill set rather than the bottles!
GW have produced some awful paint pots over the years. The pots GW made in the late 80's were the best - I still have some and the paints are perfectly good. However, compared to the twist off lids in the ealry 2000 era, they were appalling. Tricky to keep clean and get a decent seal. The current iteration are ok as long as you keep the back of the lid/hinge area clean or they dry out from not shutting properly. I particularly like the big range of metallics GW produce. I have recently got into the GW DRY range, I was skeptical initially but I've ended up buying all of them as I really like them. Most of my paints I use these days are Vallejo, they make the best flavoured paints, the Imperial Blue being the tastiest. I do get annoyed with myself with the dropper bottles as I struggle to get the right amount of paint out and there is a lot of waste - that's more about my skill set rather than the bottles!
That’s another video for the future, which company makes the tastiest paints 😂😂
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