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Het verschil tussen Game Color en MC

Game Color die ontwikkeld voor het schilderen van miniaturen voor tabletop spellen, en de grootte van de figuren en hun minieme details eiste een meer vloeibare consistentie, de viscositeit van de kleuren van het basisassortiment van Game Color is lager dan die van de Model Color. De Washes en Inks hebben nog minder viscositeit, ze zijn nog meer vloeiend.

The difference between Game Color and MC

Game Color was designed for painting tabletop game miniatures, and the size of these figures and their minute details demanded a more fluid consistency; the viscosity of the colors of the basic range of Game Color is lowerto the Model Color viscosity. The Washes and Inks have even less viscosity, they are very fluid.

De extra Opaque Game Colors

Voor de Extra Opaque Game Colors is de Model Color formule die gebruikt, omdat de viscositeit van deze formule de dekking levert die nodig is voor een snelle, eenlaags base of stichting toepassing.

The extra opaque Game Colors

For the Game Color Extra Opaque Colors, the Model Color formula was used, since the viscosity of this formula supplies the opacity needed for a quick, one- coat base or foundation application.

Drying time of Game Color

The drying time of Game Color is less than Model Color, and the resin is more resistant. Tabletop game figures are handled frequently and it was advisable to employ a harder resin, in this case a 100% acrylic binder.

Can Game Color be used in an airbrush

These colors were not developed for airbrushing, and you would find that the formula of Game Color will dry too quickly in the airbrush; we recommend Model Air, which has been especially created for air brushing.