Hey guys,
I visited the biggest arts and craft store in town today - Hobbycraft, in search of Plasticard, which I was told by a resistant materials teacher would be found there. I\'ve done a bit of research on Plasticard, and found that it is really quite rare to get hold of, and I was rather surprised to be looked at as if I was from another planet in the store today. Oh well ...
Anyway, I also went in search for the Vallejo paints, which I have heard good things about. I had a look in the acrylics section, and couldn\'t see them, so I asked, and they still looked at me as if I was from another planet, although one of the staff members nodded and said she thought she knew what I meant. So she just guided me to the model section, and I couldn\'t really see them there either.
What I was looking for was a very distinct VALLJO sign in the acrylics paint section, so they could be easily found, but instead all I found was the Winston and Newten range (sorry I forgot there proper name!) and a few others.
I looked on a few images of Vallejo paints when I returned home, and I see that they arn\'t that clear in showing what they are, and they look like just normal acrylics, so my question is, where would I find them? Did I just walk past them by accident in the hobby store without realising it was them?
I am from the UK, so if anyone has any idea of a shop which would sell them, I would be very happy!
I visited the biggest arts and craft store in town today - Hobbycraft, in search of Plasticard, which I was told by a resistant materials teacher would be found there. I\'ve done a bit of research on Plasticard, and found that it is really quite rare to get hold of, and I was rather surprised to be looked at as if I was from another planet in the store today. Oh well ...
Anyway, I also went in search for the Vallejo paints, which I have heard good things about. I had a look in the acrylics section, and couldn\'t see them, so I asked, and they still looked at me as if I was from another planet, although one of the staff members nodded and said she thought she knew what I meant. So she just guided me to the model section, and I couldn\'t really see them there either.
What I was looking for was a very distinct VALLJO sign in the acrylics paint section, so they could be easily found, but instead all I found was the Winston and Newten range (sorry I forgot there proper name!) and a few others.
I looked on a few images of Vallejo paints when I returned home, and I see that they arn\'t that clear in showing what they are, and they look like just normal acrylics, so my question is, where would I find them? Did I just walk past them by accident in the hobby store without realising it was them?
I am from the UK, so if anyone has any idea of a shop which would sell them, I would be very happy!