new gw paint pots

uberdark

New member
anyone else find it hard to use these things? i thought they were just like the foundation paint pots, but none of mine have that thing on the hinge that keeps the lid upright. so now im stuck with a paint pot that is 60% closed. very annoying to use.
 

SJB

New member
Believe me, exactly the opposite. The hinge lock was a terrible thing. Kept making the paint leak down the back of the pot. Better to just flip the lid for a second to transfer to your palette. Not a good plan to leave the pot open at the best of times...
 

mattsterbenz

New member
Yeah, I try to avoid leaving pots open like the plague. Grab some paint, transfer to palette, close pot. The only time I'll keep it open is if it's a GW wash and I'm dunking a bunch of figs in it.

-Matt
 

supervike

Super Moderator
A paint pot that doesn't close will mean you chuck it in the garbage soon.

Or does ubie mean that he paints right from the pot?
 

IdofEntity

New member
Agree with Buddha. Both pot designs are annoying. Either way I end up getting paint drippage in the lid, and with that get a bad seal.
 

In Chigh P.I.

New member
I noticed the non-closing thing myself recently too, quite annoying. Plus with the new pots i cant really do this anymore:

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uberdark

New member
i always paitn straight from the pot, and believe it or not, i blend straight onto the model. i never mix colors to make a new color, i just intuitively know how to mix the color.
 

Elly3438

Member
Love the new pots for one reason. My paints no longer dry up over the course of a couple weeks. I hated that about GW's paint pots ever since they left the "white" pots way back in the day. I still have some old colors from way back that are still usable some 16 years later. None of the black lid pots have lasted even close to that amount of time. More like 16 days :p And for how expensive the paints are for how little you get, I expect them to last a long time.
I never paint out of the pot and just transfer to a palette, so these work great for me!
 

CreganTur

Member
My biggest problem with them is that if paint dries the lid closed then it's much harder to open since they're a little squishy.
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Love the new pots for one reason. My paints no longer dry up over the course of a couple weeks. I hated that about GW's paint pots ever since they left the "white" pots way back in the day. I still have some old colors from way back that are still usable some 16 years later. None of the black lid pots have lasted even close to that amount of time. More like 16 days :p And for how expensive the paints are for how little you get, I expect them to last a long time.
I never paint out of the pot and just transfer to a palette, so these work great for me!

Yep, the old 'citadel' paints were by far the best design. I've got some I still use as well. (over 20 years old!)
 

BPI

New member
Yeah, the old white-lidded stuff might bruise your thumb getting them open but a couple of decades on the paint is still usable :good: Bought a couple in these new pots but not used them yet. Judgement is reserved for now :)

Cheers, B.
 

Wicksy

New member
I havent found them a problem. I transfer to a pallete anyway so its never an issue. That and you can see what colour the paint is from the top. I do miss those olde pots thouh. They were great!
 

SkelettetS

New member
yep got one of the old pots, some greenish gold colour, about 15yrs old, alive and kicking!
nowdays gw seens to develop one shitty pot after another, dont understad why they dont just cut the crap and get drop pots that 90%+ of the painters seems to prefer anyway.
 

Torn blue sky

New member
Eh drop pots have problems, like the old tomato ketchup in a glass bottle problem regular london cafe goers get. "It's not coming out ... how much to I need to ....oh...OH that's fucked it..."
 

DVS Design

New member
I agree this is one item that they should stop worrying about making the pot copyrighted and just go with what will work best. Though as stated previously kudos on finally getting back to a non porous plastic for the pot so the paint will last. Other wise I have finally just moved on to Vallejo permanently just as good/better, more paint and cheaper price. Tried the P3 stuff recently I like them to.
 

NightFallArts

New member
I like the new GW pots they are very cool especially since you can now see the color through the top...
I only find that the paint is expensive. Normally I use P3 or Vajello MC and GC and Model Air for the airbrush.
 
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