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The GSW Wet Pallete is a palette which, as opposed to traditional palettes, delays the natural drying process of the paint to be used. This makes the paint on the palette remain usable for longer, allowing you to have longer painting sessions without wasting paint and keeping it fresh.
🎨Stay Wet Palette: Our acrylic wet palette is designed for keeping paint wet, paint pallets with lid not only prevent paint from drying out during
Stay Wet Palette for Acrylic Miniature Painting Kit, Paint Tray Palettes with 100PCS Pallet Paper, 4PCS Sponge, Brush Holder Mixing Paint Saver
The best Wet Palette there is - superior quality and custom-designed to keep your Warpaints preserved perfectly smooth and creamy! The Wet Palette comes with 2 sheets of hydro foam and 50 hydro sheets. Special inner layer design can hold up to 6 Wargamer brushes and 10 Hobby brushes from The Army Painter range. Superior quality tool for any wargamer Stores your brushes safely Keeps your paint fresh & ready!.
The Army Painter - Wet Palette
Ways to use a wet palette - Redgrasscreative
Best Wet Palette for Painting Miniatures, 3D Prints & Scale Models - FauxHammer
Best Wet Palette for Painting Miniatures, 3D Prints & Scale Models - FauxHammer
Everlasting: the Best Wet Palette for miniature painting by Redgrass — Kickstarter
About to paint miniatures for the first time. Any advice? : r/Warhammer40k
Best Wet Palette For Painting Miniatures & Warhammer
Keep your miniature paint wet and workable for long with the Everlasting Wet Palette Painter Lite from Redgrassgames, our most advanced hydration
Redgrassgames Everlasting Wet Palette for Miniature Painting and Acrylic Paints - Painter Lite 8.9 - Keeps Paint Fresh, Approved by Pro Painters
Hi, I just bought wet palette and now I can see brushmarks on my minis, any tips on how to avoid them? : r/minipainting