Repetitive movement injuries are the bane of any hobbyist working with scale models and miniatures. Shaking multiple paints on a daily basis has actually caused a few wrist and joint issues for me. MORE: RECOMMENDED LIGHTING FOR PAINTING MINIATURES There is a need for miniature and model paint mixing products! Mixing acrylic model paint is a must-do aspect of our hobby. You won’t get good coverage or coats of paint that dry properly. Even partially mixed acrylic paint is poor at doing its job. This is why all you get when you dispense unmixed pain is a clear polymer goo. Usually, when a bottle or pot of paint sits around for too long, the pigments settle and separate out of the suspension. RELATED: BEST HOBBY PAINT ORGANIZERS AND PAINTING STATIONS For best results with any good quality model paint, you need to homogenize the acrylic polymer with the colored pigment.
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I have a lot of paint colors (i.e., Vallejo, Games Workshop Citadel, Army Painter, Reaper Series, Scale 75, Badger, Kimera, pro acryl, and Privateer Press P3 paint), and almost every bottle needs to be shaken or mixed before use.
Are you this desperate to mix and shake your paints in a hurry?