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They had the licensed paint line available for take-and-paint with the tcg promo models. I don't have sufficient personal painting experience nor the length of time with them to review them properly, so all I can really say is that they mostly behaved like other acrylic mini paints I'm used to, except for the fact that they came out of the pots a bit... sticky? gooey? After diluting with water they were normal, so I dunno if that's some property they have (it's a water soluble paint, so I dunno) or possibly just a side effect of convention use and being left open for long periods of time. They advertised the pots as not needing dilution and being able to go on as-is and dry quickly, but it produced exactly the chunky finish you would expect from undiluted paint, so that was probably just a lie to get people faster results at the paint-and-take.

Anyways, the greens and black covered well. Black was a very grayish black. (Which is fine for what it is, but you'd need a pot from another line for an actually black black.) Char's pink needed like 5-6 coats to cover, but it is pink after all, and it did eventually produce a pleasantly smooth finish. Also, we were painting unprimed gray plastic, which didn't help. I should've tried out the orange but I was focused on using my limited time to build up smooth layers of pink.