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Metallic acrylic paint for decorating your figures and dioramas.
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Metallic acrylic paint for decorating your figures and dioramas.
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Gun metal grey paint | Gunmetal grey paint for painting miniatures
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Metallic acrylic paints or metallic paints are a popular choice for painting model kits and miniatures because they provide a very realistic finish and are easy to work with. They can be thinned with water and your brushes can be cleaned with soap and water, making them a convenient choice for beginners and experienced modelers alike.
When using them, it is important to shake the can well before use to ensure that the metal pigments are thoroughly mixed with the paint. The use of mixing balls is very helpful in performing this function. You can also mix them with other transparent acrylic inks to create custom metal shades, especially if you start with a white metal color such as Mystic White.
For the best results when painting with these types of acrylics, it is always best to start painting on a black base color, use a good quality brush, and apply several thin coats rather than trying to cover everything in one coat. This will avoid drips and brush marks and give a smoother, more even finish.
It is also a good idea to allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next, as this will help prevent the paint from smudging or lifting from the surface.
Overall, metal acrylics for modeling and wargames are a versatile and easy-to-use option for adding a metal finish to models and wargame miniatures.
They are a type that can be made with acrylic, alcohol, and enamel mediums, and can contain different metal pigments, which give it a shiny and reflective finish. These pigments can be made of various materials, such as aluminum, bronze, copper, and other metals. Pearlescent pigments of natural or even synthetic origin are also available but offer less coverage.
They are often used to give a decorative touch to model surfaces, dioramas, wargame miniatures, RC vehicles, or even nativity scenes. They can also be used for various art, craft, and craft projects.
They are available in various colours, such as silver, gold, copper, and bronze. They can be applied by brush and airbrush, and are often used over a base coat of black paint.
Thanks to these types of acrylics we can create aluminum surfaces, iron, model airplanes, and much more. It all depends on how far your imagination takes you.
Many people confuse metallic with chrome paints. The base of any of the metallics versions is the metalized effects, but they are made with different pigments and mediums that generate different metal finishes. Among them, we can find red, green, blue, turquoise, purple, or gold, among others.
While chrome offers a uniform mirror effect in the finish, metallic creates a metalized effect, but with reflections in various shades that blend with the base color.
With the Interference metal filters from the Green Stuff World range, you can create transparent acrylic filters to metallize any base color of a figure, creating a double color effect.
It is possible to apply them on normal non-metallic base colors, as well as on other metalized colours, or even chameleon colorshift colours to modify the changing colors. Experiment while having fun with different colors and shades to achieve amazing results.
In our shop, we have a wide variety of acrylic paints or filters for you to create figures, miniatures, and scenarios that define you. Everything you need for your modeling sessions, you have on our website, quality, and at the best price.
Yes, metallic paints can be used on metal surfaces with proper preparation, notably by applying a primer beforehand. Here's a detailed breakdown of why primer is essential and how to effectively use them on metals:
Who is the Primarch Perturabo, and how paint it with metallic colors?
Perturabo is a Primarch from the Warhammer 40,000 universe, specifically during the Horus Heresy era. He is the gene-father of the Iron Warriors Legion and is known for his unmatched strategic prowess and expertise in siege warfare. The collectible miniature of Perturabo features intricate details, such as his personal armor called the Logos, a wrist-mounted cannon, and the thunder-hammer Forgebreaker.
To paint Perturabo using Green Stuff World metallic colors, follow these steps:
By following these steps and using Green Stuff World colors, you'll create a striking and unique interpretation of Perturabo from the Horus Heresy era.
Yes, they can be thinned, but it is not necessary in all cases. It depends on the formulation of the product, as some manufacturers sell it more fluid than others and, therefore, it may not be necessary to dilute it. It also depends on the intended use, since for use in an airbrush it is necessary to modify its consistency so that it does not get stuck in the nozzle. It is also possible that it will thicken with time, if the can is old.
Before thinning it, choose the right thinner. Although many artists venture to use water for this purpose, a specific thinner will always give better results. In the case of Green Stuff World's metallic paints, their fluidity makes thinning unnecessary whenever you are going to paint with a brush. In the case of airbrushing, 1:1 is recommended to ensure the necessary fluidity by the airbrush, achieving uniform results with a flawless finish.
Yes, as mentioned above, Green Stuff World metallic paint is compatible with airbrushing. Remember that the density of these paints can interfere with their correct application, so it will be necessary to dilute the same amount of paint you are going to use with the amount of acrylic thinner. Before starting to paint, remember to test the mixture outside your figure or work of art to corroborate that the result is adequate and that there is no problem.
An insufficient dilution can cause the product to get stuck in the nozzle. If this happens you will have to clean it thoroughly before using it again. Of course, it is also advisable to clean the airbrush after each session or, if necessary, during the same session when changing the type of paint or color of the paint. Even so, the most important thing is to follow the manufacturer's instructions at all times.
It is possible to mix them, but the effect will lose intensity or the normal paint will be given a metallic touch because the proportion of metal particles is reduced. Another option is to add metallic powder to the normal paints to give a finish similar to the original.
In any case, before making the mixture you must take certain considerations into account: