A new maker of pigment powders for weathering

peterbunce

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Hi,

Just been to smith's library (yes I did buy a magazine and the prices have gone up!) and found in the Military magazines section a new 'weathering' site, and maker/seller of pigment powders etc.

No connection at all the site which is quite helpful is at

http://www.florymodels.co.uk
 

beavercreek

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Excellent heads up, Peter
I use Dr Ben's pigments from the USA and have run out of the rust and mud brown so this is a good substitute and have placed an order!
 

stockers

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Especially if you ask for mud and rust.
 

beavercreek

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ross said:
I saw somewhere that a lot of "weathering powders" are available on the cosmetic counter at Boots......makeup!
Mind you..you may get a few funny looks from the girl behind the counter:rofl:

stockers said:
Especially if you ask for mud and rust.

It might start a new trend....'natural colours'? :rofl: