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  • Adrian "Marvel" Reynolds
    • Apr 2012
    • 3008

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    Flory's Pigments

    I recently purchased Flory's new pigments set and after using it thought I would post a little review in case it may be of use to others.


    So the set comprises of 8 pigments and costs £31.50 with postage at £3.50, broken down that's £4.38 a pot. You can but them individually as well.


    The set can be broken down into three main areas to my mind, 3 dirt, 3 rust and 2 sand.


    All the pigments are very fine and there are no lumps like I find in the MIG pigments.


    I've been using it on my Abrams build and it works well with the pigment fixer I had, if you dust it onto the subject it covers well and can be worked a great deal to give the desired effect. The colours look a little strong on the tubs but I found putting a little onto a paper towel and loading my brush by spreading it out gives a much lighter colour and coating.


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    I'd recommend them if your thinking about pigments for the first time or re-stocking.


    Adrian











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  • john i am
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2012
    • 4019

    #2
    Originally posted by \
    I recently purchased Flory's new pigments set and after using it thought I would post a little review in case it may be of use to others.
    So the set comprises of 8 pigments and costs £31.50 with postage at £3.50, broken down that's £4.38 a pot. You can but them individually as well.


    The set can be broken down into three main areas to my mind, 3 dirt, 3 rust and 2 sand.


    All the pigments are very fine and there are no lumps like I find in the MIG pigments.


    I've been using it on my Abrams build and it works well with the pigment fixer I had, if you dust it onto the subject it covers well and can be worked a great deal to give the desired effect. The colours look a little strong on the tubs but I found putting a little onto a paper towel and loading my brush by spreading it out gives a much lighter colour and coating.


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    I'd recommend them if your thinking about pigments for the first time or re-stocking.


    Adrian
    Thanks Ade for taking the time to do a review I will certainly be considering them as a future purchase cheers John

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    • Robert1968
      • Mar 2015
      • 3596

      #3
      Nice review and of use too may invest in this as looks very good value for money


      You can do a lot of weathering with these bad boys


      Great review


      Robert ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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        #4
        A very nice review thanks for sharring

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