This might not be news to some of you, but I'm excited
The advent of eBay meant that second hand models could be picked up for peanuts, avoiding Games Workshops ridiculous price hikes, the only reason to venture into a store was to buy paints. Paints that dried up because of new pots that didn't seal properly, and a new medium to improve coverage, but reduce shelf life. Not only that, the pot size shrunk by about a third (17.5ml-12ml) and went up in price by a thid to a half (I remember the good old days of 99p pots, £1.75 now)
However, I've been doing a bit of browsing on the
warpath. on the orc and goblin forums, and someone mentioned some different suppliers of acrylic water based paints.
Through a bit of googling, via
this blog, I've found:
http://www.gladiatorgames.co.uk/coat_d'arms_paints.htm
EDIT - url= tag doesnt seem to work for some reason
EDIT2 - nuh? neither does standard url tags, what am I doing wrong? just copy and paste
Coat d''Arms paints - Who produce the same paints as GW
used to use, for £1.30 a pot, 18ml pots (thats bigger than the MkII GW pots kids, dunno if they kept the shape) along with a handy
conversion chart
Or, for further nostalgia
Foundry Paint System - Who appear to have the MkI pots, but in whopping 20ml pots, dunno if you can buy them seperately.
Enjoy