Wet Palette - for painting Brush Figures Miniature Colours Warhammer 40K

Wet Palette - for painting Brush Figures Miniature Colours Warhammer 40K

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The GSW Wet Pallete is a palette which, as opposed to traditional palettes, delays the natural drying process of the paint to be used. This makes the paint on the palette remain usable for longer, allowing you to have longer painting sessions without wasting paint and keeping it fresh.

The GSW Wet Pallete is a palette which, as opposed to traditional palettes, delays the natural drying process of the paint to be used. This makes the

Wet Palette - for painting Brush Figures Miniature Colours Warhammer 40K

Wet palette for miniatures keeps paint from drying out during painting. Paint pallet with lid saves leftover paint instead of disposable paint palette. Paint palettes with Lid. 2-in-1 combo paint tray pallet can be used as paint palette for acrylic painting, oil paints or watercolor palette. Perfect for citadel paint set, vallejo paint, model paints for plastic models tamiya kits. Unique multiuse XL triple paint tray palette.

WetNDri Acrylic Paint Tray Miniature Painting. Stay Wet Palette for Painting Kit. 50pc Pallet Paper 2 Sponge Warhammer 40K Model Paint Brush Holder.

The GSW Wet Pallete is a palette which, as opposed to traditional palettes, delays the natural drying process of the paint to be used. This makes the

Wet Palette - for painting Brush Figures Miniature Colours Warhammer 40K

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