I am particularity interested in Scale 75 African Shadow and Kalahari Orange. I was thinking about getting the full Fantasy and Games range from them; I have a coupon so it actually comes out a fair bit cheaper. I have been very impressed by the Golden Fluid Acrylics, though they run to satin/gloss, so you will probably want to Dullcote after using them. No brush strokes, nice even coverage, great matt finish. They all go on like silk absolutely incredible. do you think the brush can play a role? I have a birthiday coming up and it has been suggested by my wife that I get a complete paint set. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I have an air brush and generally only buy Vallejo Game Air paints now, I have about 30 or so now. Only use Glaze Medium for creating washes and glazes. http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_carta.asp?p1=ing&p2=modelcolor&p3=1&p4=0 No extra costs for you and up to 20% discount on Warhammer products! ( 3) Coat D'Arms match the OLD citadel colours (pre-1992) so there might be some difference. Clear editor. Copyright Reaper Miniatures No, I have not tried plain water, I mix up enough gunk for a month a time when I need to. Thinner then the Scale. Very good bottle so far no complains, Vallejo after the shake the paint has very micro bubbles. So, that is pretty much what I'm going for with my paints. So Vallejo tends to be my go-to for army projects. I was planning to just buy the basic set and be done with it (72 paints for $200? I even did two video reviews of them comparing to RMS and Vallejo back when nobody knew them well. However, many of the paints do not match very closely at all and some mixing will be required to get close to the original colours. Shining gold has the most noticeable difference. and our Looking for pre-orders? Scale75 Between history and legend (empty) SCALE75 SCALE GAMES SCALECOLOR WARFRONT MODEL KITS SCALE EDITIONS SERVICES OUTLET Prev Next New arrivals Popular Best Sellers Specials New FREE MARY READ 1/12 BUST 18,18 Add to cart More Follow us on Facebook Shipping From Spain in the next 48h after the order is placed. I don't use an airbrush, but can say they go on smooth with a brush. Just the other day I mixed Scale 75 Pure white with Reaper MSP Snow Shadow and it worked very well. i really dont mind spending more but being able to paint/prime in house anytime of the year day is a plus. Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net. . Army Painter primers were the worst. Powered by Invision Community. As a "one coat painting solution" Contrast simply works better. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. The actual priming functionality is right there, to provide a solid traction for the paint, and it's so fine that it won't clog any details.I actually have to spray a whole lot to have any paint coverage, but the primed surface is great. If someone has Vallejo and Scale75 paints please let me know if these colors are the same: VMC 006 Light Flesh - Sc75 Light Skin VMC 017 Basic Skintone - Sc75 Basic Flesh or Pink Flesh VMC 136 Red Leather - Sc75 Red Leater VMC 148 Burnt Umber -Sc75 Brown Leather Paster03 , Jan 25, 2017 Share #1 Huw63 A Fixture Country: Switzerland Hi, Well I have ordered the full 63 bottle set, selected gold and white metallics from Scale75 and I will pick up the full copper set and Doom (?) fantasy set tomorrow from the local distributor, they had stuff all left as their last shipment had proved pretty popular. Black and grey are not good comparisons. There is something about an alcohol-based formula that produces a metallic finish that is bright and magnificent. There are also several paint sets with 8 colours each with a recommended retail price of 24,79 Euro (3,09 Euro per colour). Part of the paint is lost in the cap due to the strange tip of the drip bottle. So like another user had mentioned, you probably would have had similar results to the Scale75 primer if you would have used the black Vallejo primer. The metallics are closere to the F&G formula, Yep, we have talked the SC75 paints for lengths perhaps the search function would be good? The gloss coat was not necessary for this paint and only make a marginal difference. (***) coat d'arms match the OLD citadel colours so there might be some difference. That's the original line, my one and only Fantasy paint is good off the bottle for water thining an that seems to be the review they are getting it's a thiner more fluid formula. Black primer is always gonna go on smoother w/ better coverage. Your support will help us cover our monthly costs and fund future projects so we can bring you more and better content. I am never going back to any other metallic paints again. This might be a not so welcome effect with vehicle surfaces. By If you are trying to match old GW with new GW, you'd be better just getting Vallejo game color or coat d'arms for the closest match )(color name) after testing does not match GW color (really far)(******) 98-99% colour matches, colour difference is so minute it's very difficult to tell the difference when painting models side by side(*******) 3rd-5th Edition Replicas, same 98-99% matching criteria. I have built up my current collection of paints over the last 20 years from GW, Vallejo Model and Game, Army Painter and Darkstar Molten Metals. the basecoat is not consistent (some areas are shining other matt others look sandy) plus it clogs all the details and a lot of time i found with un-primed areas. http://cdn.acrylicosvallejo.com/0049261608364909a238add9b4a53745/CC073-rev05.pdf has an equivalency chart for Vallejo Game Colour, Vallejo Model Colour and Reaper Master Series paints to the new Citadel paint line. I bet you can get spray paint primers used for cars in Dubai. I have noticed that they have a tendency to separate after not being used, but not whilst in use. So it all boils down to your paint style since they behave a bit different. A single coat of Instant Color is less intense than a Contrast Colour of a similar shade. 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By Here is an overview and comparison of all 48 colours and in which paint set they can be found: First A fast photo shoot of Corvus Glaive almost ready to paly. Dunno about Scale75 panzer colors . I do really like how Vallejo have a comprehensive set/system of everything though, that appeals to the collector in me! I've heard Scale 75 is a bit harder to use and is actually harder to base coat with, which is surprisingly because the paints are quite thick. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. less cover. do you think it is better to use GW base (medium) brush? If you intend to primarily use them with paintbrush, then its a matter of painting style. I've been using the Vallejo primers for a few years without problems. http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/media/e588d28183cec31ffd6dcee6d3718fc3.cms/equivalencias-rev05.pdf The nice thing about the Golden paints is that they're pure-pigment artist colors, so they're quite saturated if unmixed. I'd say get a bottle of each and play with them according to how you usually paint and see which one please you the most before deciding on what whole range to buy. Tutorial: How to paint Black Templars Crusader Squads, ToP Tip: Visual comparison of all 61 Contrast, 23 Xpress Colors, 23 Speedpaints & 24 Dipping Inks, Tutorial: How to paint Death Guard Plague Marines, Review: Kill Team: Into the Dark Part 1: Terrain & rules, Review: Chaos Warriors, Chaos Knights & Exalted Hero of Chaos, WIP: Blood Angel Tactical Marines and Terminators, WIP: Dark Angel Primaris Redemptor Dreadnought, Showcase: Stormcast Eternals Knight-Azyros, Tutorial: How to paint Balin the Dwarf from the Hobbit, Showcase: Finished Necron Annihilation Barge, A lot of muted and tertiary colours you won't find anywhere else, Pigment based formula allows for interesting effects, like glazing or washing over dark primers and basecoats, Opacity and consistency feels more like washes, Not as intense as Contrast in one coat application, Some colours are so pale that they only work on pure white. http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/paint.htm The last 20 times Csar Vallejo have played Sport Huancayo H2H there have been on average 2 goals scored per game. My "first batch" SC75s are gel-like in consistency (some of them) and do not "flow" off the brush with dilluted with just water. (i could buy one set from each one, but my hobby budget for this month is allready bust: I just bought magic cards for 100euro. primer / spray are very not so common here. Both the primers he used are designed for miniature painting and aren't Gesso. They are good for minis also, and cost a lot less than miniature primers.As I don't have a place to air brush, I have tried quite a few rattle can primers. Here is an overview and comparison of all 48 colours and in which paint set they can be found: When working with Instant Colors, I immediately noticed the similarities with Citadel Contrast, but also the differences. Also the relatively slow separation of GW paints make them suitable for wet palette and glazing too. I will make sure to buy some S75 thinner/medium if I go this route. RMS metals are decent for metal glazing. Add To Cart. Privacy Policy. David Johnston (Brother Argos) and the Bolter and Chainsword I've been exploring other paint ranges lately. I am increasingly enamoured of Scale 75 and I say that as someone with a collection that's primarily Vallejo.It's worth noting, though, that Scale 75 paints are VERY thick and so need a lot of thinning plus they have a very matte finish. A community for painting miniatures and models. I've used metallic Scale 75 paints, and they also separate too much for convenient glazing and "wet paletting", haven't used the Scale 75 flat colours much for glazing. ( 5) GW's new range matches with the old range are the matches claimed by GW. Vallejo Air is known to adhere bad to model surfaces and to run away. Compare. Sign up for a new account in our community. Support our work by using the affiliate links from our /partner stores for your next hobby purchases so we can continue to bring you fantastic FREE content every day: Thanks a lot, we appreciate any help to continue and grow Tale of Painters . Review: Vallejo Xpress Color copycat or Contrast slayer? One can costs fourth of what the Vallejo costed, and the quality is better. There are also multiple paint sets to choose from. (+ full paint First attempt at NMM any Tips to improve? So it all boils down to your paint style since they behave a bit different. Times and dates in your local timezone. That being said: The majority of my paints are Reaper and Scale 75. We are always looking for new and interesting ideas. They are not the normal Vallejo metals they are their own thing. The paints come in 17 ml bottles (1 ml less than Contrast) with included agitator balls to improve blending, and a welcome dropper cap. I haven't used them yet, but everything I read about them suggests they're manna from Heaven made into paint form. No brush strokes, nice even coverage, great matt finish. Vallejo Metal color "White Aluminium" 77.706 Vallejo, Aircraft Scale Modelling, Aircraft Scale ModellingPaint, Vallejo Metal Colour is a range of 18 water-based metallic colours, especially designed for airbrushing. If you compare the price with washes like the Citadel Shades (24 ml for 6.30 euros) or the washes from The Army Painter (18 ml for 3.20 euros), Instant Colors come off a little less well, but I still think the price is reasonable. visible brush strokes. 12 double-sided boards. You cannot paste images directly. They are more popular across Europe simply due to local availability. less cover. Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Dunno about Scale75 panzer colors, but I own the Flesh paint set - which is great for skin tones and clothing, because it is absolutly lusterless. Love them both. The downside for minifig painting is that it may obscure or fill-in details. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Metallics are fluid like that as well. Vallejo paints are widely considered to be the best paints. Reply desolatecontrol Additional comment actions I have a few, the scale 75 has this smooth flake less look to it, where the Vallejo is pretty close, but not as smooth. Whoosh! I've brushed on the vallejo primer and works just fine. I'd say that Scale 75 flats and the Vallejo model colours works fine with layering since they are relatively (the others) much thicker and therefore you have a wider span of consistency to choose from when thinning them. Corvus Cabal Shrike Talon from Warhammer Warcry. Hi all, i've just received the Scale75 black primer and Vallejo Light grey primer. You do need to take the consistency of the different formulas in consideration, but I mix with normal tapwater without problems. document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "abe1de9890592ed38750e1823c3d2f24" );document.getElementById("bf36fdcb51").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Tale of Painters is an unofficial Warhammer hobby magazine run by hobbyists like you. https://convertingcolors.com/rgb-color-84_119_87.html. Their paint ranges all fall under the Scalecolor banner. Entre la historia y la leyenda. If you're layerer or wet blender it doesn't matter that much since you don't thin them as much as you do when glazing. I use them almost exclusively.(I have the whole line, less the 2 new WWII German camo sets.). The specular highlight was already well defined before and this just makes it brighter and more focused. Scale 75 paints are good, but they're not that much better than Vallejo. Unable to find a paint that you used to use? I am still on the lookout for paint comparison charts for Scale 75 and Kimera paints. $68.00. Hardcore Some assumptions: 1 i've used cheap synthetic brush 2 i've put 3 drops of each on wet pallet 3 no dilution 4 paint at normal pace but without too much care. Miniatures can be painted with pretty much any paint brand shown . Scale75 is way easier to paint on. I'm not sure I get the appeal. He transitioned from Lego to Games Workshop models at the tender age of 11 and didn't look back ever since. Unlike Contrast colours and Citadel Shades (and inks like Game Color Inks), Instant Colors are not based on a dying agent, but on thinned acrylic pigments. Everything seems to scream "BUY SCALE 75!" Distribution into the US is good now (I think) and because of their quality, they can compete in fair terms with any other paints. http://www.brushthralls.com/pre-painting-prep/color-theory-10p3.html, http://home.att.net/~katamaran/vallejo.html, http://myminiaturepainting.com/conversion/citadelgame.html, http://www.nugaming.com/html/vallejo_paints.html#CitadelVallajoConversionTable, http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_carta.asp?p1=ing&p2=modelcolor&p3=1&p4=0, http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_info.asp?p1=ing&p2=modelcolor&p3=1#modelcolorinfo, http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_carta.asp?p1=ing&p2=gamecolor, http://www.ttfxmedia.com/vallejo/cgi-bin/_modelis_info.asp?p1=ing&p2=gamecolor&p3=1#gamecolorinfo, http://uk.games-workshop.com/storefront/store.uk?do=List_Models&code=300952&orignav=300810, http://colors.silicon-dragons.com/full_line.php, http://www.reapermini.com/forum/index.php?s=c770bc029dd218be5d17fff14fecefeb&showtopic=17678&st=0&p=266494&#entry266494, http://www.dakkadakka.com/s/i/at/at2/2010/4/8/d08819ffe37e45c97ce2e5b4770e92a7_4435.jpeg, http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/media/e588d28183cec31ffd6dcee6d3718fc3.cms/equivalencias-rev05.pdf, https://redgrimm.github.io/paint-conversion/p3.html, https://convertingcolors.com/rgb-color-84_119_87.html, http://cdn.acrylicosvallejo.com/0049261608364909a238add9b4a53745/CC073-rev05.pdf. Bisexual pride color scheme Space Marine ! I've got most of both ranges, and use each for certain things. They also have a more satin finish, which helps them take washes easier. Compare. Similar to Nihilakh Oxide or the Antithesis paints by Warcolour, they behave more like highly diluted acrylic paints. Aka: Just like the real deal of midwar panzers in regard of tonal variations. I use distilled water in the jug. http://www.wargamesfoundry.com - also do a range of similar to Citadel paints, will update when can get chance. From beginners who have never held a brush to pros who have been painting for years. https://shop.instarpaint.com I use wet and dry pallets but living in a relatively hot climate wet is my preferred option. Still, I can only give them 7.5 points overall, simply because they don't deliver 100% on their promise. It has a couple metallics too if you wish to investigate. Got a couple of those SC75 metal & alchemy sets recently, I'm in serious awe of them. Yes I should have hit up the search function .. good grief 23 pages. For more information, please see our Csar Vallejo have scored an average of 1 goals per game and Sport Huancayo has scored 1 goals per game. There's also the option of Warcolours http://www.warcolours.com, They have a very comprehensive range and from what I've heard are similar in use to Scale 75 (I've used Warcolours, but am yet to try Scale 75). : https://amzn.to/2I8WBfXCaja basica de Guardia de la noche! Haven't tried the P3 or Scale75 non-metallic paints at any length, using a variety (RMS, Ral Partha, Vallejo, Armory, whatever for those. It depends, If the primarily use of the paints is airbrushing, it doesn't really matter, you thin the paints down to milk consistency and then you shoot it out of an airbrush straight away barely giving them time to separate, and they all are pretty good airbrush paints as far as I have used them, advantage with Vallejo air range is that they need very little thinning if any at all for airbrushing. List modified from this post on Dakka Dakka. So far i tested this two but i'm also planning to test Gesso. I have kept the ol' Citadel pots as they are too "used" (some nice colours too) to be saleable and I'll be reassessing what I need. None of which I need. So I looked around for a bit, tried a bit from a few other ranges, and I was settled on Vallejo Game Color. If you want to print a 3D model, production of figures or accesories in white metal or resin, show us your workor have one of our models painted by one of our artists, feel free to get in contact with us. http://www.nugaming.com/html/vallejo_paints.html#CitadelVallajoConversionTable Thank you for the fast reply! Defintiely check em out. You can handle it, but it is not as trouble free as AK or Ammo. Similar to Citadel Contrast, the paints are designed to be a one-coat painting solution that creates basecoat, shading and highlights with a single application. Citadel Contrast is a controversial product: some love it, others dont get it. As with all Scale75 paints, you need to punch the dropper canal with a pointed tool before the paint can be released. Apparently, 150 ml and 400 ml spray cans are also planned, but I have not been able to find these anywhere yet. You can see the difference in the comparison image above. Think of Technical paint Nihilakh Oxide, which has a quite similar formula as Instant Colors. http://www.reapermini.com/forum/index.php?s=c770bc029dd218be5d17fff14fecefeb&showtopic=17678&st=0&p=266494&#entry266494 Summary: I am trying to decide on a complete paint set between Scale75, Army Painter or Vallejo Game Colour/Air. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 3rd in my aresenal is Vallejo. Both paints have a hard time with flat surfaces like power armour and dry quite blotchy without further thinning. . A delta of less than 3 (green blocks) represent a very close match, nearly visually indistinguishable. So I finally gave in and picked some up. Delivery timedepends on destiny. Then why not support Tale of Painters by using our links for your next hobby purchases: Wayland Games,Element Games, Firestorm Games, ebay, and Amazon. Short story, they are very good paints and taking the European scene by storm judged by my talks with the euro painters. Not a big deal since I have some Citadel pots of metals in my drawer to use for a bit. ( 6) 98-99% colour matches, masstone only