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SJL - 05 Aug 2005 22:47 GMT
I'm looking into getting some pigments for weathering my WWII German armor -
mostly for making mud and dust effects.

I've found both MIG and MMP. They both seem like fine products but I'm not
sure which would be a better value for the money. I noticed that MMP jars
are larger but MIG provides instructs, which could be a benefit for a novice
like myself.

I was hoping for any kind of info regarding their pros and cons; use; etc.

Thanks,

Scott Lamprich
robert.skipper1@us.army.mil - 08 Aug 2005 02:58 GMT
Try Concrete Color from Home Depot.  Same price gets you a pound of the
stuff, and it's just as good.
SJL - 08 Aug 2005 03:03 GMT
Thanks for the idea. That's something I hadn't even considered.

Scott

> Try Concrete Color from Home Depot.  Same price gets you a pound of the
> stuff, and it's just as good.
 
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