Had a similar experience. Glad to see someone paint the whole tank. I just did the camo and tracks. Felt very good to use and was lightning fast. Cheers!
I have to say that every video I've seen has impressed with these. What persuaded me to order a set is the range of colours. I think they will be really useful, particularly aircraft interiors and detail parts.
Thx for the review. I think anything that speeds up painting is good. 👍🏻 The greater control with pens definitely allows you to do interesting things. 🤔
Thanks for a really useful review. They look as though they will be really useful for camo schemes on larger vehicles as an alternative to an airbrush and so save having to mask up. Do you think they would work with cross belts and facings on 28mm Napoleonics?
Cheers, glad it was helpful. I think they are definitely designed with larger scale modelling in mind, but I think they'd work on 28mm crossbelts. Anything smaller may be a struggle though.
Alex, how would you rate the control the user has over the flow/amount of paint being released by the pens? And, if there is no control, how would you characterize the flow/amount released? I guess I should have reversed these questions. 🙂
Seems kind of pointless, but I guess if you don't want to use a brush or can't for some physical reason they work. Interested in seeing more of the chipping effect on armor.
Do they do a pack for human skin tones ( I still remember the infamous "Flesh" Humbro enamel . Ive been leaving pilots out , cos I haven't got the skills to paint them
question, do yo think they would be precise enough to use on 10MM napoleonics for picking out straps and leather bits, or are the ends too thick for such fine detail?
Careful you may have other youtubers come after you for not being an old school wargamer because you have a sponsored video and want to get something for your time in making a video. 🤣🤣🤣