jazzeum
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I know that this question comes up from time to time (I've received a few emails about it) and chips is something we all have a problem with so I went to the source to ask about the possibility of touch up paint being issued.
Andy's reply is as follows:
It’s not really possible or commercially viable-the factories make up their own paints and don’t keep extra stocks. Also there are so many paints out there on the market already that if a collector does have a “chip” to deal with. I always suggest they do what we do at Head Office and the shop in Hong Kong. We use “off the shelf” Tamiya or Games Workshop paints to “mix ‘n’ match” the relevant area. It works pretty well and none of our customers have complained so far.
Andy's reply is as follows:
It’s not really possible or commercially viable-the factories make up their own paints and don’t keep extra stocks. Also there are so many paints out there on the market already that if a collector does have a “chip” to deal with. I always suggest they do what we do at Head Office and the shop in Hong Kong. We use “off the shelf” Tamiya or Games Workshop paints to “mix ‘n’ match” the relevant area. It works pretty well and none of our customers have complained so far.