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23 April 2019
Broadest possible range of realistic skin colouts
This is a great set for anyone trying to get realistic flesh tones on models and miniatures.
I paint exclusively with brushes on 28mm scale- so can't comment on the utility at larger scales or with an airbrush.
The paints are VERY pigment dense compared to similar model acrylics (GW or CoatD'arms etc) so need to be thinned a bit more to get a smooth coating. But this makes building realistic skin highlights far easier.
Combined with a bit of GW Carroberg Crimson and Agrax Earthshade, this set is enough to cover every skintone and shading conceivable
Cannot recommend this enough.

07 August 2025
Nice quality. Easy to fit. Correct to si...
Nice quality. Easy to fit. Correct to size too.
22 April 2008
Probably the finest balanced SOAD album
Toxicity was System Of A Down's second album and contains some of their most played songs- I think 80% of the album was released as singles and the videos still get decent airtime.
More cohesive than the self titled first album in terms of song structure, it's like SOAD have put a finer edge on their writing- trimming away some of the more manic rapping elements to replace them with more brutal crushing beats and frequently more reflective elements (these become more prominent in the double Mezemerize/Hypnotize release).
Stand out songs? Well, all of them- it's rare to be able to find an album these days where there really isn't any deadwood. Aerials is a wonderful melancholy rising chorus that rides to ultimate crescendo and is perfect to end the album with.