Dry brush
Citadel Dry Dawnstone (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Praxeti White (12ml)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
GreenStuffWorld Off-White Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #off #white
€3,75
Citadel Dry Tyrant Skull (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Citadel Necron compound (12ml)
Base paints are the foundation of the Classic Method of painting. The high pigment count of these paints means they provide excellent coverage, giving you a base of rich colour to paint over. Specially formulated to provide a solid basecoat with a high pigment count Smooth matt finish Pot size: 12ml Basisverven vormen de basis van de klassieke methode van schilderen. Het hoge pigmentgehalte van deze verven betekent dat ze een uitstekende dekking bieden, waardoor u een basis van rijke kleuren krijgt om over te schilderen. Speciaal samengesteld om een solide basislaag met een hoog pigmentgehalte te bieden Gladde matte afwerking inhoud: 12ml
€3,45
Citadel Ryza Rust
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Longbeard Grey (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Wrack White
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Golden Griffon (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry: Eldar Flesh 12ml
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Astorath Red (12ml)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
GreenStuffWorld Bonemeal Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #bonemeal
€3,75
Citadel Dry: Sylvaneth Bark
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Nurgling Green (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Niblet Green (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Terminatus Stone(12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
GreenStuffWorld Butter Yellow Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #butter #yellow
€3,75
Citadel Dry Sigmarite (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Dry Stormfang (12ml)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Underhive Ash (12ml)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
GreenStuffWorld Grimdark Orange Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #grimdark #orange
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Dark Forged Iron Metallic Dry Brush 30 ml
Metallic Dry brush paint Dry brushing has gained popularity in the scale modeling and wargaming community as a technique for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Metallic dry brush paints are specifically designed and have a special metal pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle metallic effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as metallic rust or weathering. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles when using metallic dry brush paint. This will help to create the desired metallic effect and ensure that the metallic paint is applied evenly and without damaging the bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of metallic paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the metallic paint is applied smoothly. For those who are new to the metallic dry brushing technique, these paints are an excellent choice. They can be used for various applications, including highlighting miniature figures' details and creating a metallic-weathered look on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces to create unique metallic effects. Uses for Metallic Dry Brush Paints in modeling In particular, these paints are frequently employed in the dry brushing technique. Here are some common modeling applications: Dry brush paints are used to enhance the details of miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. The metallic version is ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as metallic rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with metallic paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered metallic appearance. Metallic paints can also be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with metallic silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metallic surfaces. They can enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a visually striking metallic effect. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces, weapons, tanks, and other large models. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #metallic #dark #forged #iron
€3,75
Citadel Dry Hellion Green (12ml) (uit collectie)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,00
Citadel Dry Thunderhawk Blue (12ml) (uit collectie)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,00
GreenStuffWorld Storm Grey Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #storm #grey
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Rock Grey Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #rock #grey
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Blue Wolf Touch Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #blue #wolf #touch
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Raptor Green Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #raptor #green
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Dry Puke Green Dry Brush 30 ml
Dry brush paint Dry brushing is a popular technique used in the scale modeling and wargaming community for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Dry brush paints are specifically designed and are thicker than traditional ones and have a higher pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as rust, weathering, or stone texture. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles. This will help to create the desired effect and ensure that the paint is applied evenly and without damaging their bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the paint is applied smoothly. These paints are a great option for those who are new to the dry brushing technique, which can be used in a variety of applications, from highlighting the details of miniature figures to creating a weathered appearance on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces. Common uses in modeling for Dry Brush Paints These paints, in particular, are often used in this Dry Brushing technique. Here are some common uses in modeling: Highlighting details: They are often used to highlight the details on miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. Creating weathering effects: They are ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered appearance. Adding texture: They can be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metal surfaces. Enhancing contrast: They can also be used to enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a more visually appealing appearance. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces or large models. Painting scenery: They can be used to paint scenery, such as rocks, trees, and buildings. By using a dry brushing technique, it creates a more realistic appearance with subtle shades and highlights. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #dry #puck #green
€3,75
GreenStuffWorld Dry Aged Silver Metallic Dry Brush 30 ml
Metallic Dry brush paint Dry brushing has gained popularity in the scale modeling and wargaming community as a technique for creating a variety of effects. This technique involves using brushes with a small amount of paint to selectively highlight raised areas of a model, terrain piece, or miniature figure. Metallic dry brush paints are specifically designed and have a special metal pigment concentration, allowing the user to layer gradually to build up the desired effect and therefore making them ideal for creating a more subtle metallic effect. They have a unique texture and consistency, which can help to create specific effects such as metallic rust or weathering. It is important to use a good quality, flat or round brush with flexible bristles when using metallic dry brush paint. This will help to create the desired metallic effect and ensure that the metallic paint is applied evenly and without damaging the bristles. The brush should be loaded with a small amount of metallic paint, and the excess should be removed before applying it to the model or terrain piece. This will help to prevent clumping and ensure that the metallic paint is applied smoothly. For those who are new to the metallic dry brushing technique, these paints are an excellent choice. They can be used for various applications, including highlighting miniature figures' details and creating a metallic-weathered look on vehicles and terrain pieces. It is a versatile technique that can be used on a range of surfaces to create unique metallic effects. Uses for Metallic Dry Brush Paints in modeling In particular, these paints are frequently employed in the dry brushing technique. Here are some common modeling applications: Dry brush paints are used to enhance the details of miniature figures, such as wrinkles in clothing, facial features, and weapons. The metallic version is ideal for creating weathering effects on models, such as metallic rust, dirt, and grime. By lightly dragging a dry paintbrush loaded with metallic paint over the surface of the model, it creates a worn, weathered metallic appearance. Metallic paints can also be used to add texture to a model's surface. For example, a dry brush with metallic silver can be used to create the appearance of scratches on metallic surfaces. They can enhance contrast on a model's surface, creating a visually striking metallic effect. This is particularly useful when painting terrain pieces, weapons, tanks, and other large models. Content: 30ml #dry #brush #paint #greenstuffworld #modeling #metallic #dry #aged #silver
€3,75
Citadel Dry Chronus Blue (12ml) (uit collectie)
Citadel dry brush verf 12 ml
€3,00
Citadel Dry: Verminlord Hide (gaat uit collectie)
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,00
Citadel Dry: Golgfag Brown
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Kindleflame (gaat uit collectie)
Citadel Dry verf 12 ml
€3,00
Citadel Lucius Lilac (12ml)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,45
Citadel Hexos Palesun (12ml)
Citadel dry verf 12 ml
€3,45