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What is the difference between MIG Pigments and Ammo of MIG Pigments? Are they both the same, just repackaged?
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Re: Pigments
"MIG" was the old company by Mig Jiminez. I'm not exactly sure what happened later but a few years ago he opened a new company "Ammo of MIG". It might be the same, but there's also a chance 'Ammo' stuff might be better since it's newer. I haven't used either before so I don't have any first hand experience.
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Re: Pigments
I’ve only ever used Ammo and Wilder pigments and they are pretty much of a muchness. Just got some Vantage Modelling stuff from Poland and they crow that theirs are the best as they are “uncut” unlike other “top brands” that use expanders like plaster.
I have an old bottle of Mig “gunmetal” still in The supplies and it goes on everyone of my builds with no issues.
I have an old bottle of Mig “gunmetal” still in The supplies and it goes on everyone of my builds with no issues.
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Re: Pigments
Thanks, guys.
I was curious if there was some difference in the pigments. I was looking to reorder and couldn't find some of the MIG Pigments that I regularly use. AMMO stuff was all over the place. I guess I'll order some.
I was curious if there was some difference in the pigments. I was looking to reorder and couldn't find some of the MIG Pigments that I regularly use. AMMO stuff was all over the place. I guess I'll order some.
Steve Kubik