
TURBODORK ZENISHIFT ACRYLIC HEMOGOBLIN
Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.
Hemogoblin is a zenishift that can show up as a rusty iron-like oxidized heme or as a color any greenskin would be proud to wear. This is certainly an unusual pairing, begging to be used on something that goes bump in the night.
Note: Over white, Hemogoblin is a bright orange. Over black, it is olive.
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$2.10TURBODORK ZENISHIFT ACRYLIC HEMOGOBLIN
Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.
Hemogoblin is a zenishift that can show up as a rusty iron-like oxidized heme or as a color any greenskin would be proud to wear. This is certainly an unusual pairing, begging to be used on something that goes bump in the night.
Note: Over white, Hemogoblin is a bright orange. Over black, it is olive.
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Turbo Dork paints are made of a mixture of pigments suspended in an acrylic medium plus additives that make them fast-drying, water-soluble when wet, and water-resistant when dry. The Metallics contain pigments and small mica flakes that create a sparkling effect on the paint surface making it look like metal. Formulated for airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.
Hemogoblin is a zenishift that can show up as a rusty iron-like oxidized heme or as a color any greenskin would be proud to wear. This is certainly an unusual pairing, begging to be used on something that goes bump in the night.
Note: Over white, Hemogoblin is a bright orange. Over black, it is olive.












