

Second, what you’re reading here is just for guys. Sorry about that, dang those stupid search engines, now go and try again.

Okay, first of all, if you’re looking for the book “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E.L. That book is called "A Guy's Secret Guide to Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Other Not-So-Secret Essays About Everything Else.) There is also a paperback version available from Amazon which includes 50 humorous essays.

In reality, both men and women, especially if they've already read the book, will find some great laughs from this unique and humorous “guide.” (Note - this is the Kindle version. This funny, tongue-in-cheek “Secret Guide” summarizes the plot and gives skewed tips and advice specifically for guys. Guys just don’t seem to get it or enjoy it as much. The Army Painter products are available directly from or at Wayland Games and Slave to Painting.ĭo you like our tutorials and reviews? Here is what you can do to support us: Check out our sponsors in the upper right corner of our blog or place your next Wayland Games order by clicking here or on the banner on the right.“Fifty Shades of Grey” has a cult-like following - among women. The Quickshade Ink set along with the four new inks and two new Warpaints are released on September 21.
#Quickshade parts skin#
In the included painting guide they suggest Soft Tone Ink for flesh, but this is more of a sepia shade and makes your skin look yellowish. I think The Army Painter has really dropped the ball here. The only thing I’m missing is a proper flesh ink, a reddish brown similar to the old Ogryn Flesh wash or the new Reikland Fleshshade. Most of them are very close matches to the old Citadel Washes, which makes switching very easy. The RRP of the Ink set is 17,50 Euro, so it offers a nice additional discount than buying the inks individually. So you get 50% more wash but pay less – fantastic. They contain 18 ml for a RRP of 2,75 Euro as opposed to 12 ml for 3,20 Euro Games Workshop is asking for their Shades. Warpaint Inks from The Army Painter provide excellent value. Both washes provide a nice shading, Purple Ink has had it a bit easier because the primer on the test model wasn’t as thick as on the other one. Personally I prefer their end result over the Shades, as I feel the pigment settles better into the recesses, but in the end it’s really up to your personal preference.Īll of the following test models have been primed white and the washes have been applied undiluted.Īs you can see, Purple Tone Ink is pretty similar to Leviathan Purple (old Citadel Washes. In comparison to the new Citadel Shades, they are slightly less runny, so you have to push them around with your brush a little bit more. They follow the same formula like the old Citadel Washes, so we suppose that they are made by the same manufacturer. They are an acrylic based product and totally different from the Quickshade dips that Army Painter are also offering. Just to be clear, even though they’re called inks, Warpaint inks are washes. The booklet is a really nice add-on to get you going with the inks, even though the layout of the booklet is often messy and the English is a bit rough.
#Quickshade parts how to#
The Warpaints Quickshade Ink set comes in a thin cardboard box that contains seven different shades in 18 ml dropper bottles, also included is a painting guide in English that explains how to use the Warpaint inks in combination with other products from The Army Painter.
