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The Army Painter Warpaints Air Complete Set, 126 Pre-thinned 18ml Acrylic Airbrush Paint, Including 18 Metallics And 6 Fluo. A Air Brush Acrylic Paints Set Suitable For Warhammer 40k And Dnd Miniature

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Wolf Grey: A medium blueish grey… or greyish blue? It’s almost an exact match for GW Russ Grey, just a nuance more blueish. Covers very well. There is also a Color Primer for this. My recommended highlight colour: Fog Grey. Warpaints Mixing Medium:Another transparent fluid, this medium is for thinning and diluting acrylic paints without changing the flow. It makes your paints more transparent.It’s basically paint without pigments. Perfect when building up highlights for blending layers. 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. Scaly Hide: This is a nice, light pale green. Lither than on the colour swatch. It’s similar to GW NurglingGreen,but more neutral and less yellowish. Great coverage for such a light colour. Crystal Blue: Another vibrant medium blue, very similar to Viking Blue and GW Teclis Blue. Leans maybe a tiny nuance more towards the yellowish side. Covers really nicely. There is a Color Primer for this. My recommended highlight colour: Troglodyte Blue or Voidshield Blue.

Basilisk Brown: A yellowish ochre paint with decent coverage. It’s an excellent match for old foundation paint Tausept Ochre, and similar to GW Zamesi Desert and Balor Brown. My recommended highlight colour: Troll Claws. Toxic Boils: A very light, warm mauve violet. Much lighter than on the colour swatch. It’s similar to GW Dechala Lilac, but while Dechala Lilac leans towards the blueish side, this one leans slightly towards the reddish side. Troglodyte Blue: A light vibrant blue, an almost exact match for GW Lothern Blue. Great for highlighting Viking Blue or Crystal Blue. Above average opacity. My recommended highlight colour: Troglodyte Blue. Diecast – Explore Our Range of Diecast Models At Scale Model Shop, we supply a wide range of diecast models, specialising in aircraft, cars, and tanks. Diecast models are a miniature replica made using a die casting or metal casting method. They are usually made of zinc or lead alloy and come fully formed in a single piece which portrays the vehicle in a smaller scale. Diecast models are much more than a simple toy, they demonstrate a higher level of quality than other plastic kits, due to the higher shelf life. This is great for any enthusiast collector as you can display for years and pass it down to the next generation. It doesn’t matter if you’re just starting out or have been collecting for years, there is no denying how appealing a diecast model collection is. Browse through our range of brands available, including Corgi, Diecast Masters, and Greenlight – there is plenty to choose from!

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Combat Fatigues: This is a pale green with a slight nuance of olive. Quite similar to Necrotic Flesh, but less yellowish. It’s lighter than on the colour swatch. An almost exact match for GW Nurgling Green, though the coverage is a bit better. 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. Arid Earth: This is a very light, almost white pale yellow. It’s great for that final extreme edge highlight. It’s lighter than GW Dorn Yellow, and a bit paler. My recommended highlight colour: Matt White. Mutant Hue: Quite similar to Toxic Boils, but a bit more muted and reddish, more like a grape violet.

Contains 10 new community-created War Paints that make-up the Scream Fortress X War Paint Collection Dirt Splatter: A medium brown. Compared to GW Mournfang Brown, it’s a nuance lighter and less reddish. My recommended highlight colour: Monster Brown. The Warpaints Fanatic range offers you 216 colours designed in a Flexible Colour Triad System (aka colour families consisting of 6 colours), insane coverage, and smooth application. Alien Purple: A medium violet. Very similar to GW Genestealer purple, but slighty darker. Opacity is above average. Also available as a Color Primer. My recommended highlight colour: Oozing Purple or Orc Blood. While generating randomized seeds for War Paints in the inspect menu, the Community Sparkle effect may rarely show up.Deep Blue: A dark, slightly greyish denim blue. A bit lighter than on the colour swatch, it’s very close to GW Alaitoc Blue, just a nuance darker. Decent opacity.My recommended highlight colour: Griffon Blue. Moon Dust: This is a light yellow that’s excellent for highlighting Daemonic Yellow or GW Flash Gitz Yellow. It’s not as bright as GW Dorn Yellow though, so it’s useful for filling the “gap” between Flash Gitz and Dorn Yellow. Coverage is pretty good for such a bright yellow. My recommended highlight colour: Arid Earth. VoidshieldBlue: A light vibrant blue, a nuance lighter than Troglodyte Blue. Useful for highlighting Troglodyte Blue or GW Lothern Blue. My recommended highlight colour: Ice Storm.

Daemonic Yellow: A medium yellow with a quite good opacity for yellow. It’s very similar to GW Flash Gitz Yellow, maybe a nuance less vibrant. Works great for highlighting Phoenix Flames. There is also a Color Primer for this. My recommended highlight colour: Moon Dust. Warpaints cater to a lot of different needs. For historic and military wargamers, there are a lot of tinted greys and drab and olive greens to experiment with, while there are loads of bright paints for fantasy and sci-fi collectors as well. It’s a quite large range with very few gaps, the only colours I’m personally missing personally would be a dark turquoise, a dark blue-grey and a dark blueish green. Maybe something to consider for future expansions of the range, The Army Painter? The Army Painter’s Warpaints range started in 2012 with a compact set of 36 paints to complement The Army Painter’s Color Primers. Since then, the Warpaints range received several extensions and is now a fully-fledged paint range consisting of 124 paints. There are 96 regular acrylic paints, 9 effect/technical paints, 8 metallic paints, and 11 washes. Contains 15 new community-created War Paints that make-up the Scream Fortress XII War Paint CollectionIf you’ve been looking for a new set of acrylics to get your minis on point, these might just be perfect! Let’s take a closer look at the announcement. The Army Painter Announces Huge New Fanatic Warpaints Line! Troll Claws: A versatile light ochre that would be useful for highlighting Warpaints Basilisk Brown or GW Tau Light Ochre. My recommended highlight colour: Corpse Pale. The latest on the 216 color Army Painter Fanatic miniature warpaintscomes from The Army Painter YouTube. I actually think they match much better than Citadel paints to their respective spray paints. I have a can of Mechanicus Standard Grey, and the difference to the paint version is much more noticeable than with The Army Painter’s products – the grey has a slight yellowish-greenish hue that isn’t present in the paint. The 96 acrylic colours Crusted Sore: A deep crimson red, similar to Khorne Red but slightly darker. The consistency of my bottle was a bit thin. My recommended highlight colour: Vampire Red.

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