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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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

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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Orc Blood: A medium warm purple with a hint of red. It’s more vibrant and violet than on the colour swatch. My recommended highlight colour: Toxic Boils. Dark Sky: A deep navy blue. It’s in-between Caledor Sky and Kantor Blue– a bit darker than Caledor Sky, more vibrant than Kantor Blue. Can be highlighted with either Deep Blue, Ultramarines Blue, Crystal Blue or Viking Blue. I noticed The Army Painter seemed to have changed their silver paints. In the early days of the Warpaints range, the formula used to be almost identical to the silver paints from the old Citadel paint range (Mithril Silver, Chainmail, Boltgun Metal). Super-fine pigments, smooth application, almost perfect coverage. Their “new” current generation of metallic paints are by no means bad, but I feel that their old versions were superior. They are also no match to Citadel’s more expensive white cap metallics or metallic paints like Scale75 Alchemy, Vallejo Metal Color, or Two Thin Coats metallics. Where to get Warpaints

Grimoire Purple: A dark, muted, quite greyish plum purple. My recommended highlight colour: Mutant Hue. 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. Not that long ago, The Army Painter sent out a bunch of mystery paints to people worldwide, but now we have the official announcement for this new Fanatic line. They mention they have been working on these paints for four years, and the coverage and colors look amazing. Mouldy Clothes: A light, not too pale and not too vibrant green. Lighter than on the colour swatch. It’s an almost exact match for GW Skarsnik Green, just a little bit warmer and more vibrant, but not by much. Coverage is pretty good, better than Skarsnik Green. My recommended highlight colour: Scaly Hide. Tanned Flesh: A tanned reddish skin tone that is excellent for shading Warpaints Barbarian Flesh. It’s a very close match for GW Ratskin Flesh. My recommended highlight colour: Barbarian Flesh or Kobold Skin.

The latest on the 216 color Army Painter Fanatic miniature warpaintscomes from The Army Painter YouTube. 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?

Barbarian Flesh: A vibrant, reddish caucasian skin tone. Excellent for highlighting Warpaints Tanned Flesh. Very similar to old GW Dwarf Flesh, if you remember that paint, or GW Bestigor Flesh. There is also a matching Color Primer. My recommended highlight colour: Corpse Pale or Elven Flesh- Mutant Hue: Quite similar to Toxic Boils, but a bit more muted and reddish, more like a grape violet. Existing War Paints and weapons affected by yesterday's change will be fixed-up in the coming days. In the end, the best option to use these warpaints is through the RaceMenu plugin. Highly recommended!!! 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.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. Bright Gold:A light to medium gold, lighter and more yellowish than on the paint swatch. Quite similar to GW Auric Armour Gold. It’s not as thin as some other gold paints on the market and covers in about three thin coats.

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. 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. Pure Red: A bright vibrant red, a pretty much exact match for GW Evil Sunz Scarlet. Good coverage for such a bright red. There is a matching Color Primer for this. My recommended highlight colour: Mars Red. Vampire Red: A medium red with a hint of crimson. Would work for highlighting Warpaints Crusted Sore or GW Khorne Red. My recommended highlight colour: Pure Red.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. 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. Mars Red: This is a bright red with a hint of coral. Great for highlighting Pure Red or GW Evil Sunz Scarlet without the danger to make your highlights appear too orange. It’s very similar to GW Wildrider Red. My recommended highlight colour: Lava Orange or Scar Tissue. Contains 15 new community-created War Paints that make-up the Scream Fortress XII War Paint Collection



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