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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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Flesh Wash: A reddish-brown wash for shading caucasian flesh, also useful for shading gold and copper. Compared to Reikland Fleshshade, it’s a nuance less reddish and it settles better in the recesses. 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. 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’ 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.

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-

My flat out recommendation, use the RaceMenu or replacer options, as those are the least intrusive options to use. If a player is ÜberCharged, Decorated and War Painted weapons do not show the ÜberCharged weapon skin in first person. 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.

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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.

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. 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. 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. 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. 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.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.

Ice Storm: A very light pale blue. Very similar to GW Blue Horror. My recommended highlight colour: Gorgon Hide. The warpaints are for males and females, and they are all non-replacer versions, with a RaceMenu plugin available as well. 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. 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. Phoenix Flames: A warm medium yellow. It’s very similar to GW Yriel Yellow, maybe a nuance less orange. My recommended highlight colour: Daemonic Yellow.Dungeon Grey: A medium, neutral grey. It’s an almost exact match for GW Dawnstone. My recommended highlight colour: Ash Grey. 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. 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 Existing War Paints and weapons affected by yesterday's change will be fixed-up in the coming days.

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