Biscyuit tin, as a railway worker what he laghing calls a tin is 3ft by 4ft and can hold half the worlds supply of custard creams.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:36 am How is it possible to only have enough paint that it fits into a single tin? Or so few projects being painted they can sit on top of the tin? Are you part of the Tiny House movement or something? Big fan of Marie Kondo?
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Still too small. Does not compute.
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I like the cut of your jib, sir. However, my Victorian GWR Brunel-built locker will only accommodate a standard tin of Fox's Selection...FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 10:15 amBiscyuit tin, as a railway worker what he laghing calls a tin is 3ft by 4ft and can hold half the worlds supply of custard creams.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:36 am How is it possible to only have enough paint that it fits into a single tin? Or so few projects being painted they can sit on top of the tin? Are you part of the Tiny House movement or something? Big fan of Marie Kondo?
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Another advantage of Humbrols - you can stack 'em.

Just had a quick head-count in my biscuit tin: There are 38 tinlets on each layer, so 76 in total, plus a bottle of Glosscote, three bottles of Liquid Leaf metallic, UHU glue, superglue, liquid polystyrene cement and all my tools. I generally only use the top layer of tinlets and haven't ventured into the bottom layer in decades. There's also a small box of about 40 tinlets at the back of my locker with the Reserve Collection of paint (I always try to keep a duplicate of every top-layer tinlet in reserve).
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Ok. I forgot humbrols. Tiny tins, great coverage, horrible smell and mess. They have advantages but I ruined too many clothes.
I seem to have several paint sets. About 20-30 Tamiya acrylics for airbrushing, a ton of Vallejo, (100+) and GW washes, plus even a couple of humbrol acrylics. Their yellow and their clear gloss are terrific. Wouldn't all fit in a tin. Then there's tools, clamps, saws, drills etc. Maybe a sleeper trunk, but not a tin.
I seem to have several paint sets. About 20-30 Tamiya acrylics for airbrushing, a ton of Vallejo, (100+) and GW washes, plus even a couple of humbrol acrylics. Their yellow and their clear gloss are terrific. Wouldn't all fit in a tin. Then there's tools, clamps, saws, drills etc. Maybe a sleeper trunk, but not a tin.
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The paint of champions, Sir! (a cheeky bouquet, full-bodied with a smoky finish. Ideal paired with chips scavenged from a bin and enjoyed with friends under the M4 flyover)
I'll take a picture and post it up when I get home in the morning.

I'll take a picture and post it up when I get home in the morning.

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More of the weirdness. This is definitely a background activity, but some day I'm going to have the weirdest Saga Fantasy army this side of Hasslefree...


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I loved humbrol enamels, sadly white spirit and turps hated me to the point that I changed to acrylics or gave up painting.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:09 pm Ok. I forgot humbrols. Tiny tins, great coverage, horrible smell and mess. They have advantages but I ruined too many clothes.
I seem to have several paint sets. About 20-30 Tamiya acrylics for airbrushing, a ton of Vallejo, (100+) and GW washes, plus even a couple of humbrol acrylics. Their yellow and their clear gloss are terrific. Wouldn't all fit in a tin. Then there's tools, clamps, saws, drills etc. Maybe a sleeper trunk, but not a tin.
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You're meant to clean your brushes and thin paint with them, not drink them.
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I tried that too, but no good either.