A little redness on my Prussian behinds.

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A little redness on my Prussian behinds.

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As I steadily trot on through my rebasing, later inspection of my previously painted figures makes me realise that Reds aren’t my strongest point and needs improvement.
I may have posted this before but then ignored you all.
Can you tell me your triads, methods and paint numbers so I can wildly experiment on my next batch of sweaty Austrian cuff types.
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My normal bright red formula for 3 layers

Foundry scarlet shade
GW evil sunz scarlet
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I enjoy your reds and have remarked so in the past.

How to I obtain the GW paint without bankloan and/or necessary incantation to the relevant goblin death god?
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You can always receive one next time you slip into Boyes
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My reds are always rubbish, so I won't bother you with them.
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Don't Wayland Games sell them, thereby saving people from having to enter a GW shop in broad daylight?
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World2dave wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:27 pm Don't Wayland Games sell them, thereby saving people from having to enter a GW shop in broad daylight?
What? And deny Purps the satisfaction of slipping inside a selection of Boyes until things turn red? Where’s the fun in that?
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Jeremy wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:01 pm
What? And deny Purps the satisfaction of slipping inside a selection of Boyes until things turn red? Where’s the fun in that?
Be fair, he doesn't want everything to turn red, just the bit at the end.
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When I'm not using Foundry out of sheer laziness, and really only the perfect red will do, I rely on the Andrea Red paint set to get the results I'm after.
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The hardest red to get right is the one that Vauxhall have used for generations. It starts off gloss red but if exposed to sunshine for 3 consecutive days it turns matt pink.
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