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- VALUE SET OF ESSENTIAL WARPAINTS — Spend less on your miniature painting kit with 4 acrylic paints as well as 1 Quickshade wash and 1 metallic paint; these essential color tones have been specially formulated to match the the Zombicide Season 3 board game setting
- NO NEED FOR MULTIPLE COATS — Each paint in this miniatures paint set provides a solid coverage. They adhere easily on the miniatures, allowing you to speed-paint batches of zombies to a high-standard finish with ease
- VIBRANT COLORS; PERFECT CONSISTENCY — Perfect workable consistency; neither too thick nor too thin, the 18 ml bottles in this Zombicide paint kit are easy to apply and manipulate like all the others from The Army Painter’s product line
- DROPPER CAP TO PREVENT DRYING — Get the exact amount you need with the ergonomically designed dropper bottle, so you won’t be wasting any paint. The colors are highly pigmented; give the bottle a good shake before squeezing
- WITH A FREE PAINTER’S HANDBOOK - This miniature paint set also comes with The Army Painter Guidebook to get you started, perfect for beginners and veteran painters who want to master The Army Painter's speed-painting techniques
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Color | multicolored |
Height | 4.44881 Inches |
Length | 61.0235 Inches |
Size | 0.60 (Pack of 6) |
Weight | 0.440924524 Pounds |
Width | 1.1811 Inches |
A lot of people start learning to paint with the Reaper kit It also includes a few generic minis to learn on.
For me, I started with the three Zombicide paint sets. They've given me a lot of utility and variety of colors and shaders. To this day I still use them (along with other Army Painter and Citidel paints that I've added) even if I'm not painting zombies.
Do you really think The Army Painter Mega Set I or II are necessary if I already have The Army Painter Zombicide BP paint set and the 3 brush set? Wouldn't something like Army Painter Zombicide Survivor Paint Set and/or Army Painter Zombicide Zombie Core Paint Set do for around half the price?