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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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Electric Blue: A light pale blue with a nuance of purple. Above average coverage. Similar to GW Calgar Blue, but a nuance lighter. My recommended highlight colour: Gorgon Hide.

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.

It’s official: The Army Painter has a new line of 216 miniature warpaints on the way with amazing coverage and intensity named Fanatic. The warpaints are for males and females, and they are all non-replacer versions, with a RaceMenu plugin available as well.

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 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. Kraken Skin: A light and vibrant cool green. Works great for mixing with Wizards Orb or Elemental Bolt for highlighting. It’s similar to GW Gauss Blaster Green but more vibrant, and, even though it’s a cool green, leans a little bit more towards the yellowish side in comparison. Good opacity for such a light and bright green. I love that there are a lot of hues you won’t find in the Citadel paint range – or actually in any other range save for Reaper Master Series, which are difficult to acquire outside the US. For example, very light paints such as Arid Earth, Poisonous Cloud, Toxic Mist or Gorgon Hide. Or all those plum, mauve and grape purples like Wasteland Soil, Mutant Hue and Toxic Boils, that are great for painting wounds, bruises and otherworldly skin.War Paints cannot be applied to existing weapons in a player's inventory; using one creates a new item instead. Monster Brown: A light pale brown. It’s similar to GW Baneblade Brown, but a nuance warmer/more reddish. My recommended highlight colour: Banshee Brown.

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.

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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. 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. Dungeon Grey: A medium, neutral grey. It’s an almost exact match for GW Dawnstone. My recommended highlight colour: Ash Grey. Updated the Coffin Nail warpaint for the Shotgun to add the missing "has team color paintkit" attribute.

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