Reviewing Deep-Cut Studio’s New Speedpaint Markers! Useful New Painting Tools?
January 9, 2025 by johnlyons
John cracks open the new Speedpaint Markers from the folks at Deep-Cut Studio, made in conjunction with the team from The Army Painter. He shows off what you gets in the set as well as how they work on both a primed miniature and one of the Gundam kits.
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These Speedpaint Markers might be a great new tool to add to your arsenal when you're looking to get your miniatures painted up quickly. It could also be very handy for those who struggle with brush control and want something a bit easier to use!
Are you tempted by these Speedpaint Markers?
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If I would paint more bigger stuff that needed lines I might. But 5€ a piece is a steep ask IMHO.
These look super interesting, I’ve been enjoying using the standard paint pens from AK for various tasks, these look a bit different being speed paint. Love the idea, and I’m sure they will be handy additions to the toolbox, worth trying at least one or two out as they seem to work really well!
Not sure about the price though, OW MUCH!
They look useful, especially for Gundam. Never thought about using Speedpaints for panel lining. I might try with brushes and some contrasts I have.
Interesting, good rev John
Wondered how you would use them.
I thought these would be great for painting designs on shields and the like.
In the video it looks more like they’re pre-loaded brushes with a more consistent fine brush at the end. Probably really good for touching up minis I guess.
Can you refill them once they are empty ?
I believe so as the main part that unscrews lends itself to refilling, or changing what’s in them too if you put in a new tip!
They are looking brilliant for speeding up painting figures