Wednesday, June 09, 2010 - 11:49 PM UTC
Burnt Umber is perhaps the most popular color used for washes and filters, so it was only a matter of time before Warpigs released an acrylic Burnt Umber to compliment the rest of the line.
Pre-mixed washes might seem a bit much for the hard-core modeler, but beginner and intermediate modelers will find the consistency, ease of use, and most importantly, the final results, to be worth the cost.
Pre-mixed washes might seem a bit much for the hard-core modeler, but beginner and intermediate modelers will find the consistency, ease of use, and most importantly, the final results, to be worth the cost.
The washes come in four colors, WP-001: Black Wash, WP-002:Brown Wash, WP-003: Gray Wash, and WP-004: Burnt Umber. They are sold individually or as a set. They come in 2 fl.oz. bottles with the instructions printed on the back.
Warpig's Wash is a non-toxic, acrylic based 'sludge wash'. The instructions are simple: apply it to any painted surface, let dry, remove excess with a damp cloth. All colors can be mixed or applied in multiple applications for a darker shade. Additional shades, including a whitewash and a silver metallic wash, are currently being tested.
Visit www.modelerswarehouse.com to order.
Warpig's Wash is a non-toxic, acrylic based 'sludge wash'. The instructions are simple: apply it to any painted surface, let dry, remove excess with a damp cloth. All colors can be mixed or applied in multiple applications for a darker shade. Additional shades, including a whitewash and a silver metallic wash, are currently being tested.
Visit www.modelerswarehouse.com to order.
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