Vallejo Game Color White Primer Paint, 17ml
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Yes, this could work, so you should get the Fluo Yellow 72. To lighten it up a little, add 103 to the mix.
A metallic sheen is present.
It dries faster in most cases. But these aren't your typical acrylics--they're more like watercolors. They use a very fine pigment that is designed for use on miniatures and figurines.
The Vallejo Model Color paints are thicker than these Game Color paints. Depending on your project, you can either paint straight from the bottle for a base coat or mix with a little water for layering and blending.
Selected User Reviews For Vallejo Game Color White Primer Paint, 17ml
It was fantastic to work with. If I had to rate it solely on the basis of paint quality, I'd give it five stars. The seller, on the other hand, placed two large, highly visible adhesive Barcode labels directly on top of the paint bottle label. (Which seems a little pointless. ) Removing them obliterated the paint bottle label, which is a big deal for me because I'm colorblind. Because I don't have a lot of confidence in my ability to remember a paint solely by its color among a sea of other, similar paints, knowing the name of the paint I'm choosing helps me a lot. Overall, it's not a deal breaker, but if you're concerned about this, you might want to look for this paint from a different seller.
When I asked Vallejo about it, they said that this color was previously labeled as "primer," but that it was now included in the Game Color range as a standard reference. In fact, Game Color is formulated as a high-density paint that can be used as a primer. Their Primers range has great coverage and resistance to scrapes and manipulation, but it is not the same answer surface using a regular color. . . To avoid this confusion with the reference, they changed the name two years ago to Arctic White. br>br>I use it as a primer most of the time, but I agree that it behaves like a paint, a paint that will hold on to the surface pretty well.
Warlord Purple is unlike any other color I've ever seen. As a result, I'm content to accept its flaws. br>br>It's just that the paint isn't as thick as Vallejo Model Color paints. I'm not sure if this is true of all Game Color paints. It appears to be separated in the bottle, but it's almost water after a lot of vigorous shaking. It still has a lot of pigment, but mixing a specific number of drops is nearly impossible. br>br>It's a good thing it's so beautiful, then. It works well with both reds and blues. It creates bright, vivid pinks when mixed with whites. I use it with both synthetic and sable brushes. br>br> I don't have an airbrush so I can't comment on how it works.
600 Instead, I got Vallejo Game Color Arctic White Paint Item 72 from Vallejo. If you're looking for PRIMER, I'd suggest buying something else. br>br>Even though I received the incorrect item, Amazon made it simple to process a no-return refund, but they need to fix the product description for this item. br>br>However, Vallejo Game Color miniature paints are fantastic, and I would highly recommend them as long as you receive the item you ordered.
Out of the bottle, it's very smooth (no clumps), but due to the nature of white pigment, it becomes clumpy/funky after sitting for a long time. The color is exactly as it appears in the photo - a dim light- A light ivory-like white with a warm tone. The paint consistency is normal Vallejo, and the color isn't as bright as Vallejo Dead White. When I first got this paint, I had no idea how much I'd use it.
I'd say this product is slightly tampered with, but the paint itself is excellent as usual, Vallejo=5/5, Seller=1/5.
The paints are extremely consistent and smooth. Brush easily, and it can also be air brushed. Because art is so fine, most of it is done by hand, and this blue was the perfect dark shade to contrast with a lighter color.
This is a good quality paint, as are all Vallejo paints, with the pigment density and consistency that Vallejo paints are known for. While it is black, it isn't quite as dark as black 3. A basic black acrylic paint was used.