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Out from under a rock popped and said
> I'm in the process of replacing all my old paints (average age about
> 14 years old) as when I started back up a few months ago I discovered
> most had gone bad. I've been buying the Vallejo paints, and the big
> problem I've seen is the tips on a couple of the bottles that I bought
> last weekend were filled with a thick gunky consistancy. The worst
> was a very dark brown that the initial squirt had very little pigment
> in.
The only problem I've had with Vallejo paints is you have to shake them for
a good five minutes before use. What you would have found was that the
pigment and medium had seperated. I think because the bottle is so small
you don't get a lot of action going on inside when you shake, as opposed to
other containers which have a lot more empty space.
> All in all, I really like the Vallejo paints, and haven't had any real
> problems with them. Still I'm not surprised to hear there are issues
> when the bottles are almost empty.
>
> What I've been tempted to do is put my GW Inks in Vallejo style
> bottles.
I bought 30ml dropper bottles for about 45c from a 'plastics' shop.
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