Get Groovy With Vallejo’s New Colour Shift Airbrush Paints
November 13, 2019 by brennon
Vallejo has just released some fancy new airbrush paints which you can pick up to give your models a groovy edge. If you're looking to play around with light and reflections then their new Colour Shift collection is well worth checking out.
The new collection comes in Galaxy Dust, Space Dust and Magic Dust forms and you just need to add them into the mix to give you a range of different looks when you twist your models around.
With some of the nice looking models out there right now clad in organic armour or perhaps with an alien sheen to them, these paints would be very nice indeed.
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Interesting looking new paints.
Trippy, man! These would look great on car models, or maybe even some Eldar/Slaanesh stuff.
Looks perfect for painting up a Dark Dimension board or anything related to space. Hope to see a demo of these in action to see how good they are.
Those look really good… I will get some to paint some Para Bellum conquest spires…
*urge to get an airbrush despite all finances intensifies*
Would like to see these compared to Green Stuff World’s offerings… would also like to see what an average hobbyist can achieve with these as well.
Maybe…… I have some of the Greenstuff World ones, so not sure I will need any.
I find the Greenstuff World chameleon paints a bit grainy, and would never put them through my airbrush. I assume Vallejo have taken this to a finer granularity.
Glad to see another set of these come out. I have all of the Greenstuff World ones and used them on my Mythic Battles Gods as a way of making them stand out a bit more on the tabletop. They worked really well. I’ve had a go at doing dragon scales with them as well but with less success. Perhaps this is the product for that project.
Picked up a set of colour shift paints a while back from green stuff, but not found the ideal mini for them yet, but I will at some point.