I tested all the WET PALETTES - so you don't have to!
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 28. 06. 2024
- I tried all the most common Wet Palettes on the miniature market to see which one is the best and which one fits your current life situation. Buckle down for a comparison video of the 5 most common Wet Palettes!
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Painting miniatures for your warhammer & d&d games. Age of sigmar and warhammer 40k. Space Marines, Space Wolves, Stormcast Eternals, beastclaw raiders, ogor mawtribes, cities of sigmar, chaos space marines, painting scale models, miniature busts! How to paint NMM. How to paint warhammer, how to paint d&D figures. - Jak na to + styl
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Latterlig god pris pÄ masterson sin wet palette til Norge og. KjÞpte to. No gjenstÄr det berre Ä fÄ motatt dei Kickstarter bystene dine so kan eg sette meg ned med min bedre halvdel og male :)
For all you non Scandinavians in the comment section: Ridiculous pricing on the Masterson wet palette to Norway as well. Bought two. Now all I have to is wait until the Kickstarter busts arrive so me and the SO can start painting :)
Hey Emil, do you happen to know when the squidmar airbrush you talked about on the 200k stream is coming out? I want that to be my first airbrush!
Random mini fig question. I got the necron learn to paint kit and it says the minis were âpush fitâ to assemble, when you make minis that are âpush fitâ do you still use glue to stick them in place? (I.e. other foot to base) Or is the âpush fitâ system only on the entry level minis for beginners.
Big tip on homemade wet palettes: upside down tupperware. I use the LID of a tupperware as base instead of the "box", so there are no tall walls getting in the way.
You beautiful genius.
That's a really good idea, thank ya kindly for that.
Been doing this for a while now, the only problem is that the bigger size of the container means that the paints will dry out a bit more when storing. But otherwise works well.
this is what i do. i use a locking lid type of "tupperware" which has a nice flat lid.
Me as well Sistema tupperware
1:52 - Red Grass
4:09 - Masterson
7:00 - Army Painter
Unlike the catchy phrasing, this video was not "Poopoo in the garbage bin."
I use the army painter one myself. A major reason for me buying it was that the refill pack is dirt cheap. ÂŁ7/âŹ8 for 2 sponges and 50 sheets is a bargain
Same thing for the Masterson here in the states. ONLY bit is I have to cut my own paper, but I enjoy the processđ«°đœ
If you are going the home-made route, use your tupperware upside down so the lid is used as the palette. Gives you good low profile for painting.
I have the STA-WET Palette and have been using it for a couple of years. If you're in the US you can buy the Reynolds Kitchen cookie baking sheets. They are pre-cut parchment paper that is folded so it makes 4 squares that are perfect for the palette.
That's exactly what I do.
I bought the roll, a little tedious lol. Saw another reviewer use the sheets- BRILLIANT, manđ«°đœ
I got a advent calendar that gives me a new mini each day its awesome!
Where did you get that? What a cool idea
Iâve been thinking about that as an idea. Yeah where did you get it the Iâm?
@@TheMcbiscuit from mighty Lancers games
@@martins3d453 mighty lancer games
I find the red grass so nice. Iâve literally left paints in it for 3 months before after upgrading to the XL and they were still wet. That seal is no joke, and the magnetic wavy palette on the side is useful for washes and metallics which just really helps my flow. Getting out and cleaning out a separate palette always just one more extra step.
That army painter one looks cool and the ability to store brushes seems really useful. Red grass for home Army painter for travel maybe for me.
Ya I have left paint in my red grass one for the summer and when i opened it up I would have been able to paint with most of the paint. I have never had the issue of that he talks about but I see he uses alot more water in his wet pallet then I do.
I read the title as "Tasted all the wet palletes" and got very concerned for half a second there
They were all delicious :D
TBF they are all just gonna taste like plastic lol
@@crowdemon_archives Yeah but which one tasted the best? I need to know now.
Next level Sam Lenz
That's Miniac's follow up video
Masterson has multiple size of the palette. The one you showed is the small one. The premier palette is larger and has the same design.
Finally a comparison of all the most popular ones. I have the army painter one myself bu I've always wanted to see how it stacks up.
Drilled a hole in my Redgrass lid, just a small one, it helps with condensation.
@Chapstick yep works nicely of course over a few days it harden but paint can normally be reactivated.
i got redgrass small one i absolutely love it was in my local store and really wanted to try a wet pallette have had it for 2years absolutely love it!
Big thanks buddy! I found this video super useful when working out which wet palette to buy. I ended up going with the Redgrass XL.
I use the Masterson myself, and really love it. The only other reason I would pick it over your favorite is if your painting space is smaller, a big pallet may be impractical. Great video as always. Thanks very much.
Thanks Squidmar, always enjoy watching your videos. Very timely as I was looking to buy one. Ordered one using your link. đ
Awesome video as always. I've just got the army painter one as my first wet palette, glad to hear it's a decent one.
Thanks for this honest review! I had been using a Tupperware sandwich lid and parchment paper, but used paper towels soaked in water instead of a decent sponge thing which resulted in paint separation. I finally just caved. I really want the Red Grass XL, but decided on the Army Painter since my work area is tiny. It arrives in April. So excited!
Why is it specifically doing a paint separation ? I noticed also that, but I don't understand why
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Thank you!!! Just looking into acrylic gouache, and this is best comparison of what will be new (cheap & awesome) equipment !
I've been using the (small, orange) Redgrass wet palette for a couple of years and I'm extremely happy with it. Closing it has not been an issue - just put less water in it. The sponge is working very well. I keep it wet, but not much free water around it.
Sure, the price could be an issue for many, but given the high quality and what we pay for paints, brushes, paint stations and above all miniatures/games it's worth it.
Being relatively new to painting miniatures, I had to learn that this hobby is not one of the cheapest anyway. And sure, at the moment, this palette costs 25 Euro, but this is something you will have for a long time, so this is relative.
I have a Masterson, and the plastic tray is rather thin, and warps a bit when itâs lidless. I think the sturdiness of the RGG is a plus đ«°đœ
This video was really helpful as i am about to buy my first wet palette, the Army painter one seems solid!
Mentioning Marco Frisconi! Man I love that guy and his channel and the fact you are also a fan makes me an even bigger fan of your videos than I was before.
You should watch his video about "Mastering Object Source Lighting".
@@Monkeyninjaghost oh I watch all his content great stuff!
@@boredcryptek5513, I mean Emil's Mastering Object Source Lighting.
@@Monkeyninjaghost ahh yeah I will rewatch that one. I have always been a fan of both channels. And by always I mean since this summer when I started getting into the hobby.
@@boredcryptek5513, I just assumed you hadn't seen it, since Marco has a great cameo in it ;)
Your videos are always great, everything super coll, useful and well done!
I love the how the Sta-wet doesnt translate to Stay Wet for non-native English speakers. English is silly.
Yeah, but this is also such an endearing thing about ESL people. It was even cute reading Paind instead of paint. Stupid sexy Emil.
As a Swedish speaker it took me a while to figure out what you even meant. Stah-Wet feels natural.
To be fair, it's doesn't read that way to me on the first take either.
More of a, "Huh. I guess that is supposed to read as 'stay-wet'."
Masterson's should just learn to spell.
@@adfdasdfadfadsfareae Standard spelling is harder to trade mark, I'd imagine.
Great video! Thanks Emil!
Thanks for the video, persuaded me to go for the Army Painter one as space is an issue on my desk and having somewhere to keep my brushes is a nice bonus.
Biggest problem I had trying to make my own in the UK was getting parchment paper since every store seems to just sell the wax coated ones that won't allow any water through at all.
Reynolds. Ocado do it the cheapest that I've found
Same issue here in Canada
I find that I liked the wax paper more then parchment to protect my paints from getting too wet from underneath , but the moisture of the box overall was enough to keep my paints wet. Iâve had it mold before the moisture and paints dries up.
@@silverhoney6969 Throw any kind of copper you have in your sponge. Coins, copper shaving, copper O ring, anything copper.
Most of these hobby supply reviews make me second guess my purchases. It's nice to see I made a good choice with the Masterson wet palette. Good job and thank you for the insight.
Dude your on a roll a video last wensday and then Saturday and then now thatâs 3 videos in 3 days, great job.
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I have what I consider an amazing wet palette set up. I found in one of my local department stores in the bathroom section of all places these wonderful stackable plastic organizer trays. They have a ridge on the bottum that form fits into the top. And they cost like a dollar each.
One great thing is that they are long enough to hold my paint brushes too. So I store paper, brushes, and a wet palette all stacked up.
I was looking at some of these at a dollar store the other day, and I was so close to buying a couple to try out. I was concerned that without a seal of any sort, they'd dry out. How does paint hold up with just the friction fit of the trays to seal it up?
I saw Marco's Ferrero Rocher video one day and, going into my local supermarket the next day, saw the exact same size FR chocolate boxes at 2-for-1. Happily stuffed with chocolate, I made a Marco FR wet palette - worked wonderfully.
3(4?) months later, I saw a local online supplier doing a *special* for the Army Painter wet palette and succumbed to 'official' wet palette envy. The internal lid that holds the brushes wasn't something that I was expecting so that was a very happy surprise.
That said, both work about the same, and the Army Painter box is more robust than a FR box, and it comes with precut paper.
In terms of price & convenience (you do have to cut the paper, but that just becomes a regular set-up activity), the FR wet palette can't be beaten, especially if you're new to the hobby... and if you're partial to chocolate.
So, if you're painting at home in the same place all the time ăFerrero Rocher!
If you're taking your kit from place to place ăArmy Painter.
Great info!!! Also can't wait to get those sweet brushes to try on my wet palette!
I just started painting again after not doing it for almost 30 years....yup...Battletech back in high school...lol. Everyone said to get a wet pallet and I went for two of the Masterson's and I LOVE them. I have access to Tupperware and used that at first to get used to it, but I cannot understate how nice it is to have two dedicated wet pallets, I got the curved tip water bottles to keep them hydrated, and I have an old-style paper cutter so I can cut like ten sheets of parchment paper at a time and it doesn't bug me much. Love the vids man, keep them coming!
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Iv been using a home made wet pellet for about 5 years now, if been thinking about buying one but what iv got works fine. It was good to see your review on the different pallets, I think it will help me decide on which one I'll eventually buy.
Great video as always.
time to print some camels and moisten my palette
Dont say "moist", else Miniac will show up.
Moist moist moist moist
Thanks for your insight. I don't have a lot of brushes and I certainly don't paint as mush as you. So, I think I like the Army Painter one best for me. The brush storage means I can keep everything together.
Can't believe I haven't seen a review of wet palettes before - good subject, another great vid :)
Thank you brother! Very informative and inspiring, ill make my own to start đ„
I use the Masterson's wet pallet. $5 from Michael's with a coupon...can't beat that!
Came here to say that! Michaelâs or joanns here in the US always has these with a coupon, also can get the refills there !
Picked up a couple of army painter ones recently, one for home and studio, and they've been great. Would love to try Redgrass at some point. Cheers for the recommendations!
Thank god I came across your videos a while back, wet pallets were totally foreign to me as a painter and oh boy do they work so well. Squidmar has taught and will continue to teach me well
I thank you for good content and the things u thought me :) always pleasure to watch.
Was literally looking to buy a wet palette tomorrow so this video was great!
I've got the green stuff world wet pallet and I love it, little bit on the small side but it keeps the paint prefect for me.
Okay, call me nuts, but what I really want to know about is the storage and organizational system you use. Those drawers and such seem super nice.
I picked the army painter one since it was the one most readily available for me. I already liked it but your professional opinion made me appreciate it even more :D
I really like mine in comparison to my DIY one, but it is far too small for me.
How did you find the lid-seal to work on the army painter one? Do the paints stay wet/have a good consistency when you open it back up?
@@PigeonCrash also got one, seals to good, you have to open the lid a little else the water evaporises, gathers at the top lit and drips into your paints... Overhydrating them :/
I bet it is made by the same people that manufacture the redgrass one
thanks for the vid on wet palettes I'll have to try making one since I just started painting like three days ago lol.
I've made my own and used it for years. But at some point I've found your video where you showed the XL Red Grass one and decided to upgrade to that. And I'm quite happy about it, just still haven't got used to working with the paper (I'm probably not using enough water because the whole sheet just won't stick and rolls).
I started out with masterson and i can whole heartedly agree that its an amazing wet palette. great video squidmar sir
The P3 sold me on wet palettes. It's useful as a stepping stone for those reluctant to make their own. But I've since moved on to the Sta-Wet and it's been my main WP for a few years now. I swear by it. Cannot paint without it.
Got myself the Army Painter one. Really holds up imo!
i made my first wet palette out of a pyrx dish i had laying around that was super flat and wide and i lined it with a washcloth and some paper towel with parchment paper and it worked great for so long!
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I have been using the army painter wet palette for the good part of a year now and I really like it, it keeps my paints wet but not too much even over 3 days and the refill hydro packs are pretty cheap, also it comes with a neat second bottom where you can store tools and brushes..only negative for me is indeed the size, sometimes it gets a little crowded on the palette especially if Ia am working on a mini over a longer period or with a lot of colors
Great stuff friend đ đ
I have been using the masterson for a bit. One of the nice things about it is that I can switch from painting minis to painting with heavy body acrylics on canvas. Great reviews.
Hey Emile !! Thanks for the video !! I have very hard time to find non waterproof baking paper to do my own wet palette. Any link on hand ? Thanks
Yes you do! Everyone needs more miniatures!
Warm tone. Nice and clear. I obviously talking about the voice. XD. You're the best, Squidmar!!!
Thanks for the information - currently using the smaller of the redgrass games ones - big fan altogether, but can feel a bit cramped at times alright! Might need to make a purchase!!!
If you buy the refill pack for the Army Painter wet palette, it comes in clamshell packaging which works just fine as a case
I'm in the market for a wet pallet so this has been helpful. Cheers mate
Very helpful and informative info! Thank you. I would like to see you do a video on the best way to photograph miniatures using a mobile phone ;)
Thanks for this review. Always wanted to get a wet palette but couldnt decide. With your review I just ordered the Sta-Wet, but im in Canada so I couldnt use your affiliate link.
Iâve been using my own for a year. Nothing wrong with it at all. Informative video thanks!! đđ»đ
Nice vid as always. I'd like to add just one thing: I have the XL Redgrass and I love her but its paper doesn't really work with some brands (for example Scale75 fantasy line). I replaced the paper with parchment and it works like a dream with any paint range I've tried so far
I've been using a sandwich box that some ebay miniatures came shipped in for the last year. Wet paper towel and baking parchment paper.
Been using my DIY version made with a take out container, paper towel/ now sponge, and parchment paper, 8â x 10â working area. Works great only drawback, high sides about a inch. I guess when I get ready Iâll speed money or find a locking plastic container with low sides.
Thank you, useful!
I may have too look at the red grass games box it's quite arid where I'm at and that might help if it's as air tight as you experienced.
Great video as always. Still waiting for you to paint some tomb kings emil
I love the army painter one. The top can be used as a dry pallet. It is small but fits on my bench
I know this is an older video but with the masters pallet ive found that if you use the raised area on the lid as a template for cutting the paper to fit it is easier.
i've been wanting to buy a wet palette for a long time now, but never knew which one to get so this video was perfect for me!
Samesies:)
The Ferrero Rocher box one is a great idea, I have one leftover from Christmas :), I had only been using the inserts to mix paint in but now I will use the box too. Thanks for posting the other guys use of it. I have been using a sandwich box with some paper towel and greaseproof paper in but it is a bit deep so the Ferrero box will be much better. I might invest in a thin sponge to replace the paper towel now, actually I think there are some in the kitchen cupboard :)
đWas pleasantly surprised when you didnât poo poo the idea of using a diy wet palette. Thanks for the review and breaking down the pros and cons of each.
have the army painter one and i love it!
I put the Army Painter wet pallet on my wishlist this year for Christmas and I'm glad it got your seal of approval.
I have it and love it! The brush holder is really handy
@@notLura I've been DIYing the passed year, so I'm excited to try it out. Provided I get it, of course.
So I know I am getting the red grass one for Christmas. Just came in the mail yesterday. So annoying knowing it is here but having to wait because of tradition
What are you, 12?
Great video. I too use a Redgrass wet pallet. One thing I have found regarding the sealed in paint getting too wet between sessions is the washed out paint can be removed with a paper towel. If you use a gentle action the paint wants to stick to the towel more than the pallet leaving the paper surface intact for reuse. Of course it doesn't remove all the paint so it only works if you are painting off the same pallet of colours but on the plus side this helps matching the blends. It might seem obvious but a lot of my friends were in the habit of swapping paper each session which is fine if you want to but is very wasteful. I have kept paper in use over multiple sessions covering several weeks. Give it a try there is nothing to lose, because even if you damage the paper surface or have trouble removing the unwanted spoilt paint you were going to chuck the paper anyway.
your amount of water makes it more like a floating palette not wet palette ^^ great video anyway =)
That's what I was thinking. I never use that much water! Even with it just damp the paints last about a month in my sta-wet. Plus I think the paper that comes with it isn't made to be laying in a puddle haha.
Thought the same, I'm not a great or even good painter but I have barely any running water in my palette when painting, but the sponge is soaked.
@@sharkh20 Also explains why he has to leave the lid open. ;-)
Just purchased the Army Painter wet palette over the Redgass one as the army painter was slightly cheaper. Very impressed so far much better than the cheap, made at home option I have been using for a long time
I think the army painter was my fav choice in that size! Good pick!
Hey Emil, there is a bigger masterson. I used to have that small one, lasted years till I moved to a boggy area and it got black mold. I use the army painter now. Glad it compares to the redgrass one. Means I didn't get a bad setup
Thanks, Emile
I have the Masterson!
The wet palette move is RedGrass Orange, with Army painter replacement sheets. Enough room on the sides so the paper doesn't overlap, and you can keep it easily topped up with water.
I've been using the Masterson Sta-Wet Palette for about a year now. The first few months were great, but right now it's developed a bit of a convex warp underneath. Basically I need to now keep some paper towel or something underneath or else the palette will spin like a top on the bottom surface. Not sure if there is a fix for this, but I've asked for a Redgrass Games Palette for a Christmas present so hopefully that one will have a bit more longevity.
I use a sta-Wet palette and I have been thinking I was using it wrong now I know it's the paper it came with. Thanks Emil you saved me from buying a new palette, now I just need to figure out how to get the citadel paints out of the pots without wasting a bunch.
I like using the Masterson Pallet/sponge + redgrass games small paper available at my local game store. Parchment paper that I've bought have a bit too much silicone in the coating that causes the paint to slide around. At my painting level I'm not very good at gauging paint consistency so using the more textured redgrass games paper really helps me check the flow of paint from my brush.
I got the big Masterson palette, the A2 size one kind of by mistake on the net. wouldn't go back now though, all that space is great and the lid is flexible so you can leave a small portion unsealed easily if you need to.
The RGG one is definitely beyond what I'm willing to spend. I made my own from a small sistema (tupperware-type) container and that has worked well so far. I'm interested in the Army Painter and Masterson ones too. I like the idea of one that lives in my "go box" for mobile use, and another larger one that is at my desk. Good video, I appreciate your run through of what you liked/disliked, thank you!
Right now am using a modified make up container. it is shallow and wide, so i have more than enough space. I sawed off the hinge, which gives a small opening for ventilation and lets me remove the lid so it doesn't get in my way. I am using paper towels to hold the water and self cut parchment paper as a surface. Works great for me!
I use the craft acrylics for larger pieces, so the Masterson seems to be good, but I do like the recommendation for parchment papers when I switch to the miniature paints.
I personally use the army painter, its the right size for my needs and comes with a ton of paper, also the elastic band I feel keeps the humidity just right for acrylic.
Came for the Masterson review (I also got the Jazza box, just now started cracking into it) and am SO GLAD it's not just me on the paper being wonky. I've tried both following the soaking instructions and nothing, rinsing it with hot water, nothing makes the paper feel like a skin instead of just random paper. And the paints have soaked through into the sponge which messes with my color perception sometimes. Thank you for noting it and suggesting the parchment paper instead, probably going to use up what came in the box and swap over.
i received a redgrass games wet palette (and handle) as a gift, didn't realize they were so pricey but damn do i love it. got three packs of the papers and i have had no issue with it, as long as like you said you crack open the container if you are gonna leave it be for longer periods of times.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.. Now I need a wet palette aswell.. My LGS thanks you.. :)