Wilder products

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Wilder products

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I've seen these have popped up here a couple of times but not for a while, also this is the first time I've come across them.

So what are they like? Anyone used them?

I'd steer clear of the tools, they seem way over priced, but some of the products like their pigments and filters are cheaper and come in a bigger, 50ml, bottle.

I've ordered a couple of pigments (I know, I know, you can make your own, but they're cheap to buy and I'm lazy), Black, for soot, and something like Dark European Terrain.
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Tricky terrain, i won´t dare to say anything about that. Sorry!
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I use them quite a lot. Textured Earth is an acrylic with material in a few different scales like stoney or fine. The pigments are as good as any I've used and the enamel products are about the same as other companies like AK or Mig.
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I use some of them (washes and pigments). The washes are great. Far less odour than MIG or AK. The snow product is also great. I intend building up my stock of them.
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Cheers, people. I might give some of that Textured Earth a go next.
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mannloon wrote:I use them quite a lot. Textured Earth is an acrylic with material in a few different scales like stoney or fine. The pigments are as good as any I've used and the enamel products are about the same as other companies like AK or Mig.
if you say its Acrylic in nature.... does it mean we need to protect the model with an Enamel or Lacquer Clear coat ???
and can you thin them or wash off the excess like we got used to do with the AK or AMMO products ???
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