- Game Color is a range of vivid colors especially developed for painting all kinds of fantasy figures and models. The colors can be applied and mixed with one another easily, and dry to a mat and self-levelling finish without leaving traces of brushstrokes. The pigments employed have been selected for their brilliance, maximum stability and light fastness. The formulation of these colors, using the most recently developed acrylic resins, guarantees perfect adherence and permanence on all kinds of surfaces – plastic, resin, metal, etc. Errors can be corrected immediately with water or alcohol; once dry, the colors are waterproof and permanent.
- Collection of 8 color sets of Game Color for painting models and miniatures. Each one of these sets has a selection of special colors for paiting figures, etc. Contains 8 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and color chart. Colors 72.085 Yellow 72.086 Red 72.087 Violet 72.088 Blue 72.089 Green 72.090 Black Green 72.093 Skin Wash 72.094 Black
- Collection of 16 colors sets of Game Color for painting models and miniatures. Each one of these sets has a selection of special colors for painting figures, etc. Contains 16 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and Game Color chart. Colors 72.001 Dead White 72.006 Sunblast Yellow 72.008 Orange Fire 72.010 Bloody Red 72.022 Ultramarine Blue 72.028 Dark Green 72.030 Goblig Green 72.034 Bonewhite 72.036 Bronze Fleshtone 72.040 Cobra Leather 72.043 Beasty Brown 72.049 Stonewall Grey 72.051 Black 72.052 Silver 72.054 Gunmental Metal 72.055 Polished Gold
- Collection of 8 color sets of Game Color for painting models and miniatures. Each one of these sets has a selection of colors for painting figures, etc. Contains 8 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and color chart. Colors 72.052 Silver 72.053 Chainmal Silver 72.055 Polished Gold 72.056 Glorious Gold 72.057 Bright Bronze 72.058 Brassy Brass 72.059 Hammered Copper 72.060 Tinny Tin
- A selection of colors needed to paint uniforms, camouflage and equipment of the German Army during WWII. If you want to start painting this kind of figures, in this set you will find the necessary colors to paint Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe uniforms, as well as a large number of camouflage patterns used by German troops during the conflict.
- This 8-color paint kit is specifically designed to recreate WWII German uniforms in the iconic Field Grey color. This paint set has been meticulously designed to provide military history enthusiasts with an accurate and detailed tool to bring to life the uniforms that defined an era. With this kit you will be able to accurately recreate WWII German uniforms in their entire historical accuracy. From different base tones, to the colors needed for lighting and shading, this painting kit gives you all the tools you need to immerse yourself in history and bring your miniatures to life with authenticity and realism. Includes a complete step-by-step painting guide by Jaume Ortiz.
- Metallic colors for painting aircraft constructed in wood, metal & fabric. This set contains the basic colors needed for painting aircraft which are constructed with wood, metal and fabric covering. As an example for this tutorial we have taken the Nieuport Ni.17. a French fighter of the first World War. The aluminium colors of the finish give these airplanes a look which is quite different from the appearance of the fighters which were constructed entirely of metal. It is recommended to consult photographic reference material for the choice of the best color combination to be used for our model.
- Metallic colors for painting radial or linear aircraft engines. The colors included in the set can be used as a base for painting most of the radial or linear engines of any period. For this tutorial the Oberursel engine of the WWI is used as an example. It is recommended to use photographic references for the color combination most suitable for our model.
- Metallic colors for painting jet engine exhausts. The colors included in the set can be used as a base for painting most of the exhausts of any jet engine. For this tutorial we have taken the engine exhaust of the F-16 Jet as an example. We recommend consulting photographic references for the selection of the color combination which best suits our model.
- Metallic colors for painting panels on aircraft. The colors included in the set are used as base colors for most aircraft with a metallic finish, regardless of model or period. The example for this tutorial is the model Nakajima Ki.84 Hayate, a Japanese IJA fighter plane of WWII. We recommend consulting photo references for choosing the color combination best suited for our model.
- Successfully painting metallic surfaces depends largely on choosing the right colors for each situation. In real life, metal has infinite shades and hues, so the right approach is to study the effect you want to portray, and select a color palette that will allow you to achieve it. In this set, we have included a selection of colors that will give you many options for painting chain mail, swords, firearms, or any other metallic element in your miniatures.