24 x 12ml tubes of Daler Rowney Simply Acrylic paint
Perfect paints for artists and hobbyists who are just starting out in acrylics
The Simply Acrylic 24 x 12ml Set contains twenty four 12ml tubes of Daler Rowney Simply Acrylic Paint. This economically priced paint offers a great entry point for artists who are just starting out in acrylic painting.
Daler-Rowney Simply Acrylic Paints are the perfect paints for artists and hobbyists who are just starting out in acrylics. These paints have a soft-body texture, so are perfect for use straight from the tube. They are smoothly applied to your painting surface and can be thinned with water. Each colour has good lightfastness of 3* and is fast drying. Test them out for your first experimentations with acrylic paint!
To see which colours are included in the set click on the 'Colours' tab above.
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Write a reviewI have been trying out these acrylics on model soldiers , so basically working on métal however I found Daler & Rowney actuall web page rather higgly piggly , I took the tubes from the simple range which work fine , I may have purchased the more expensive artists range but the information on the range seems rather bland. But I know some miniature painters have been using D& R Acrylics since the 1970's so took a chance