Revell Weathering Wash

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IronMan129
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Revell Weathering Wash

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Hey all.
Has anyone bought and used the Revellers Weathering Wash set?
£10 for 6 pots in 6 different shades, I thaught it was worth a punt when one pot is £4.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this stuff and maybe tell me what to look out for.

I also bought some extra fine masking tape at £1.75 for 2 rolls.
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Re: Revell Weathering Wash

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I have their set of weathering powders which are good and also mix well to make a wash.
Not had any experience of pre-mixed washes from Revell though
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Re: Revell Weathering Wash

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I dont use washes[fine pencil and dry brushing], but their tape works well and is cheaper than Tamiya.
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