The Army Painter | Mega Paint Set 50 | Miniature Painting Kit with Wargamer Regiment Miniatures Paint Brush | Miniature Paint Set for Miniature Figures | 50 Nontoxic Model Paints

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The Army Painter | Mega Paint Set 50 | Miniature Painting Kit with Wargamer Regiment Miniatures Paint Brush | Miniature Paint Set for Miniature Figures | 50 Nontoxic Model Paints

The Army Painter | Mega Paint Set 50 | Miniature Painting Kit with Wargamer Regiment Miniatures Paint Brush | Miniature Paint Set for Miniature Figures | 50 Nontoxic Model Paints

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Viking Blue: A vibrant medium blue. It’s not darker as Crystal Blue, as both are almost the same colour. An exact match for GW Teclis Blue. Coverage is slightly below average. My recommended highlight colour: Troglodyte Blue or Voidshield Blue. Chaotic Red: A dark red, similar to GW Khorne Red, but slightly more warm and brownish. There is a matching Color Primer for this paint. Consistency of my bottle was a bit thin. My recommended highlight colour: Abomination Gore or Dragon Red. Kobold Skin: A medium skin tone for caucasian skin, a bit like a mix of GW Cadian Fleshtone and Kislev Flesh. My recommended highlight colour: Corpse Pale.

Warpaints’ core range offers an extensive selection of 96 acrylic paints, including a lot of interesting and unusual colours you won’t find in the Citadel or Vallejo paint range. Jungle Green: A bright, almost neon green. Similar to GW Moot Green but slightly more bright and vibrant. Almost exactly the same as VGC Scorpy Green, makes a great replacement for old GW Scorpion Green,too, if you remember this paint. Coverage is below average. My recommended highlight colour: Poisonous Cloud. Griffon Blue: A medium slightly greyish denim blue, slightly lighter than it appears on the colour swatch. An almost exact match for GW Hoeth Blue. My recommended highlight colour: Wolf Grey.Royal Cloak: A light turquoise that is very similar to GW Baharroth Blue. It’s much lighter than on the paint swatch, the paint looks actually more like Toxic Mist on the chart. While Baharroth Blue leanse a nuance more towards the cool blue side, Royal leans a nuance more towards the warm green side. My recommended highlight colour: Toxic Mist. Goblin Green: A medium green, very similar to GW Warboss Green. Good coverage. There is also a Color Primer for this. My recommended highlight colour: Mouldy Clothes.

Snake Scales: As you can see on the colour swatch, it’s pretty similar to Jungle Green, maybe a tiny bit warmer. But it’s hard to tell the difference between both paints. Almost an exact match for GW Moot Green. Coverage is also below average. My recommended highlight colour: Scaly Hide.

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The Army Painter’s Warpaints offer a solid range of acrylic paints. Quality and consistency are average, but that’s not meant in a negative way at all, especially since they are one of the most affordable and widely available miniature paint ranges. Stone Golem: A very light warm grey, lighter than on the colour swatch. Compared to GW Pallid Wych Flesh it’s slightly less reddish. Would be useful to mix with Castle Grey, Field Grey, Dark Stone or GW Stormvermin Fur for highlighting. The consistency of my bottle was a bit thin. My recommended highlight colour: Spaceship Exterior. Mummy Robes: A very light, almost white warm grey. It’s an exact match of GW Pallid Wych Flesh. It’s as light as Warpaints Brainmatter Beige, but while Brainmatter Beige leans slightly towards the yellowish side, Mummy Robes leans slightly towards the reddish side. My recommended highlight colour: Matt White. Toxic Mist: A very light, almost white turquoise. It’s much lighter than on the paint swatch in real life. Great for highlighting Royal Cloak or GW Baharroth Blue, for acchieving an intense plasma glow. My recommended highlight colour: Matt White. Crypt Wraith: A dark drab green. It’s more greenish in real life than on the colour swatch. A very close match for GW Castellan Green. My recommended highlight colour: Elf Green or Army Green.

Poisonous Cloud: A bright and vibrant lime green. Works great for highlighting GW Moot Green, or for Jungle Green and Witch Brew. Like a lot of bright greens, the coverage is weak. Combined with an innovative resin medium solution that flows perfectly over your miniatures creates an unparalleled painting solution to help you get more time for gaming. Spaceship Exterior: A very light, almost white neutral grey. It’s even brighter than GW Ulthuan Grey. It’d be nice as an extreme highlight for Ash Grey or GW Ulthuan Grey. My recommended highlight colour: Matt White. Necrotic Flesh: A light, yellowish khaki green. It’s very similar to GW Krieg Khaki. It’s a good colour to highlight GW Ogryn Camo. Also available as a Color Primer. My recommended highlight colour: Drake Tooth.Filthy Cape: A light warm grey, doesn’t have the hint of green like on the colour swatch. My recommended highlight colour: Stone Golem. Also useful for highlighting GW Stormvermin Fur. Elf Green: A dark drab green. It’s very similar to GW Death World Forest, just a nuance less olive.My recommended highlight colour: Army Green.



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