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The new Wet Palette Wargamers Edition is made with superior quality materials, custom-designed to keep your acrylic paints preserved, perfectly smooth, and creamy. Now, with an Extra-Large surface area (276mm/10.6” x 198mm/7.8”) to accommodate your biggest painting projects!
A Wet Palette is a must-have tool and accessory when painting miniature figures using acrylic paints. The expansive working surface provides ample space for you to prep, mix, and blend your paints effortlessly, and experiment with different shades and blends. And when you find that perfect mixture and consistency, the airtight storage keeps your paints and custom mixes workable and ready for your next painting session.
The Wet Palette keeps your acrylic paints fresh, ready, and in workable condition for an extended period. Thanks to the Hydro Foam and Hydro Sheets, your paints won’t dry out during and in-between painting sessions. This means you can work on your models and miniature figures for more extended periods of time without having to constantly remix or waste paint.
It also features a unique and versatile, hard-plastic Paint Well Insert with 30 wells for your Speedpaints and Washes. It also has storage for up to 6 Wargamer Brushes and 10 Hobby Brushes from The Army Painter range.
The Wet Palette Wargamers Edition is made of high-quality, durable, and easy-to-clean materials, so it easily withstands the demands of your creative journey.
So, make your painting life easier and more enjoyable with The Army Painter’s Wet Palette Wargamers Edition.
How to use:
How to clean:
It is easy to clean the Wet Palette. Rinse the Hydro Foam and let it dry and replace the Hydro Sheet when needed.
We recommend you change the Hydro Sheet regularly or when starting a new painting project. To do so, simply peel off the old sheet carefully and lay down a new sheet.