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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Desert Yellow: A sandy ochre paint, very close to GW Zamesi Desert. Consistency of my bottle was rather thin. There is a matching Color Primer for this one. My recommended highlight colour: Basilisk Brown. Oozing Purple: A light, slightly pale violet. Compared to GW Genestealer purple, it’s a bit lighter, so it would make for a great highlight. Myrecommended highlight colour: Toxic Boils. 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. 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.

Werewolf Fur: A pale medium brown. It’s similar to GW Gorthor Brown, but a nuance darker. Opacity is above average. My recommended highlight colour: Monster Brown. Ice Storm: A very light pale blue. Very similar to GW Blue Horror. My recommended highlight colour: Gorgon Hide. 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?Hemp Rope: A medium to light ochre paint with a hint of green. A bit like mixing GW Balor Brown with Ogryn Camo. A peculiar colour. Maybe it’s something for historic wargamers (or for painting Sylvaneth). 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.

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. 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.Mythical Orange: Looks nothing like on the paint swatch, at least the bottle I had. It’s actually lighter than Lava Orange, similar to GW Fire Dragon Bright, but a bit more muted and leaning towards a yellowish orange. Coverage is rather weak. As you can see, Warpaints are an excellent match for their respective primers. Maybe not 100% (but then I’d mark this off as marketing speech), but like 99%. Well done, The Army Painter.

Scar Tissue: A warm, fuchsia pink. A bit more vibrant than on the colours swatch. My recommended highlight colour: Centaur Skin.Banshee Brown: A pale, light warm brown that is similar to GW Rakarth Flesh, but less greyish. Useful for mixing into browns for highlighting. My recommended highlight colour: Brainmatter Beige.

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.

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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. 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. Fog Grey: This is a light blueish grey. A bit lighter than it appears on the colour swatch. It’s very similar to Fenrisian Grey, just a nuance lighter. My recommended highlight colour: Gorgon Hide. Elven Flesh: A light vibrant flesh tone with a nuance of orange or yellow. Similar to GW Ungor Flesh. My recommended highlight colour: Corpse Pale.



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