Sunday, April 7, 2013

Plastic Soldier Company: New Spray Paint Range!


Plastic Soldier Company are delighted to unveil a new range of WWII spray paints. The high quality Warsprays range has been carefully developed and researched in association with Kvasir Innovations (the guys behind The Army Painter) for WWII gamers and modellers.



The range launches with five armor sprays (Late German, Early German, Russian, British, and U.S.) and four infantry uniform sprays (German Fieldgrey, Russian, British, and U.S.), to accurately portray tank and vehicle base colors and infantry uniforms. 400ml cans for £8.50


5 comments:

styx said...

Meh, lots of people make paint, they need to focus on more kits at 28mm!

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

True but they are probably taking advantage on the ban of shipping spray cans by airmail (Army Painter from Denmark if I recall well and other spray cans made by Battlefront Miniatures from New Zealand).

28mm kits are always nice and the more the merrier.

Cheers

Gareson said...

I agree with styx. Plus, many armor modelers are airbrush guys...I haven't touched a spray can since I got one.

Mike Whitaker said...

I'm also given to understand there have been quality issues with the equivalent BF paints.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Wasn't aware of the quality issues of Battlefront Miniatures, thnaks for sharing that. True about the airbrushing, I really need to purchase one painting armour and basecoating goes so fast with one ...