Description
Contrast paints are a fantastic new paint formulation which requires one simple coat over a spray to bring your model to tabletop standard with almost no effort!
Even if you’re not using the full-blown Contrast Method, there are a few paints in here you’ll want to try. A basecoat of Wraithbone followed up with some Nazdreg Yellow, for instance, gives you a cleanly shaded yellow in moments, and is perfect if you’re looking for an easy way to tackle this typically difficult-to-paint colour. Likewise, Warp Lightning Green and Flesh Tearers Red make vivid, beautiful, deep colours possible in a single application.
All of our paints are non-toxic, water-based acrylic that are designed for use on plastic, metal, and resin Citadel miniatures. One pot contains 18ml of contrast paint.
Matt Lilley (verified owner) –
Part of the excellent contrast paint range – use one thick coat over a base to get decent results very quickly!
Brabbinho (verified owner) –
Part of the contrast range, this is a great addition to any painters toolbox. Just add a highlight for a quick and easy effect.
I’ve been using it for sails
David Clark (verified owner) –
Good as a base for white robes on things like elves.
Patrick Evans (verified owner) –
One coat, self shading – great for the gamer in a rush. Also a useful part of an experienced painters toolbox.
David Clark (verified owner) –
Was short in supplies and the outpost were there for supply drop super fast and quick delivery.
HarryHowells (verified owner) –
Contrast is a great addtion to the painters box, be it needing a quick single coat or a good solid base colour to build up on, its great
Chrisphillips291 (verified owner) –
Put this over an ivory basecoat to get a good white, and then dry brush with a pure white to finish off – no need to apply any washes after that. Do practise one some sprue or an old model first as contrast paints are a little difficult to use first time around.
Ric119 (verified owner) –
good paint
Andy Smith (verified owner) –
Used for speed painting white scars, looks ace. Spray corax white, apply plenty of this using a brush, then a heavy dry brush with corax white (more like a wet brush) to cover the raised areas white again, highlight using a bright white with a light dry brush. This in all the recesses gives a nice finish for little effort.