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Bob Ross Master R6510 Verf Set

76,99€ 189,00€
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Productdetails

  • Meister Kleurenset, in gelast karton
  • Bevat introductie DVD-video (regio 1-indeling)
  • olieverf
  • kwast
  • Complete set voor het beginnen met schilderen met de beroemde Bob Ross Kit


Productbeschrijving

Set bevat alles wat nodig is om te beginnen schilderen als Bob. Uiteraard geschreven instructies met een kleurrijke foto van het afgewerkte product. De set bevat een 30 minuten Getting Started DVD, die alle materialen en het juiste gebruik ervan verklaart. Set bevat alle


Ginger
31 juli 2025
Looks great!!
sediki
5 juli 2025
Livraison rapide . Le colis correspond au description. Par contre, je trouve bizarre que les différents composants sont produits en Allemagne, en chine et aux UK. Ceci dit, le matériel est de bonne qualité.
Silvia
8 maart 2025
Mi piace disegnare e dipingere. Questo materiale è di ottima qualità, anche se è piuttosto costoso e se purtroppo il diluente inodore per pulire i pennelli non è incluso. Nel set è presente anche un DVD con una registrazione del pittore Bob Ross che mostra nel dettaglio la tecnica del "wet on wet" ("alla prima"). Lo consiglio.
cbb1975
20 februari 2025
At first i was unsure about spending so much on an art set but i worry no more. You get everything (except the canvas - The Works website recommended for them) you need to create some fantastic painting no matter your skill level. The bob ross cd is fantastic and i have gone in search of his shows and wow!!!! So all the paints and brushes you need for loads of paintings. Only niggle is you quickly run out of white(well i did). Really recommend this and hope you have as much fun as i have.
John Robert
31 januari 2025
BEING CHEATED
Zac Nicholson
9 januari 2025
Update: Every painting I have tried since I posted this review has improved. Am posting another photo of a couple more that show the growth.A friend got me this beginner set for my birthday. I've watched the Joy of Painting for many years - way back in college I'd watch it to fall asleep - still do - but it wasn't until the last year that I was watching it and getting that itch to really give it a go for myself. My only real barrier to entry was the equipment, which to me is quite expensive. When my friend presented this to me I was overjoyed. I've never done any kind of painting before - much less oil, but I did my research and got the needed items to accompany this set. If there is one drawback to this it is that you need to invest more money to actually start. I bought the Bob Ross odorless thinner (though I wonder if the Mona Lisa brand would also work as well - you get more for your money there - if anyone knows, please comment), got the beater rack, bucket, table easel, and some additional paints and brushes that were not included (though now I know you can definitely paint the picture from the DVD with the paint included - just need a basic understanding of mixing colors).Here are few of my early experiences and mistakes that might help other beginners: My first painting was a wasted canvas because I put on too much liquid white - I found out later that night from a blog that you only need enough so that you can put your finger on the canvas and see a clear fingerprint. I felt a little discouraged but wasn't ready to give up - I'd invested too much money in it for that. I took another shot that night and made a pretty good effort. People (friends on Facebook and family) seemed impressed and thought it was great (I've attached the image). Still working on pallet management and not wasting paint. It takes a few paintings before you see a trend in which colors you use the most. I use (in order of the most used) Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow, and Van Dyke Brown the most. I'd recommend you buy the 150 ml tubes of it - this set comes with the 37ml tubes - to buy these individually its anywhere from 6-10 bucks (depends on color) per 37 ml tube. So far I have found the 150 ml tubes to be much more cost effective. They are between 12 and 17 bucks typically on Amazon. I did the math and it's something like 4.04 37 ml tubes for every 150 ml tube. It's a no brainer - no longer buying the tiny tubes. Also, when painting make sure you beat off all of the thinner from your brushes when cleaning them. I was being too gentle and found out the hard way that you can turn solid paintings into a thin watery substance on the canvas. Once I really "beat the devil out of it" the whole game changed. I'd say that my first 3 paintings were affected by that mistake. I have attached my very first painting (the one I actually completed) and my most recent paintings (#4 and #5 respectively in the same photo) as an encouragement to those who wish to begin painting without any experience. I think the improvement I've made from paintings 1 to 5 are encouraging - especially to me - someone who has no experience or a formal teacher. It can be done - don't give up - let the mistakes teach you and there are always further tips online to help. Improvement is ready to happen. This beginner set is a fairly affordable purchase to taste and see if you want to continue and grow in the wet on wet technique. Push through the mistakes (errrrr happy accidents) and keep on going. Happy painting and God bless!