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Originally Posted by Fire at Will
To me personally they just look cheap. Cheap and tacky. I don't like them at all
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As my girlfriend just said "Does it matter? It's a pot of paint!"
What it looks like doesn't really make much difference. If you prefer the colours and consistency of
GW's own paints, these new pots aren't going to make you stop using them. If you prefer another brand's paints, then the change of pot makes even less difference, because odds are if you were using Vallejo or whatever then it would have taken more than a change in pot design to bring you back to
GW.
I don't really care either way. They look like more modern versions of the very first paints they did. It's not going to stop me getting
GW paints, though the lids of Foundations and Washes do annoy me, they seem to want to close themselves when you open them. But oh well, it's not a massive issue, certainly not enough to make me switch companies, and we don't even know if these new design ones will suffer from that either.
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Originally Posted by Masked Thespian
It occurs to me that this may well signal the end of the paint pot Killa Kan. But, with a Killa Kan kit on the market now, there's less of a need for such things.
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Nothing will ever stop Ork players from making vehicles out of household junk - I predict only a few weeks at the very, very most (days at least) after these paint pots are released before a Neo-Killa Kan is created.
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Originally Posted by Restayvien
Well I'd rather not play the game at all than play it like they did! :P
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Crikey! This crazy clown causes commotion like the coming of Christ. Contained in a circle corrupted by crackheads and carnal cravings, he creates no concession to callous cheaters concentrating on nought but cock. Certainly, still a curious and cordial cavalier in the countenance of crazed cads, curs and creeps who condemn courtesy as something corny. No cloud could collapse his crushing crescendo of comical crowing and crimson coiffure. This conjecture on culture comes circumlocutive, consequently...
You may call me Circus.