For anyone struggling with matching paint Games Workshop’s paint colours to the Vallejo Game Colour range, here is a handy paint comparison chart. Please note: Vallejo Game Colour paints match Old Citadel colours pretty well. New GW colour matches are “closest match” as provided by Games.
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I want to start painting miniatures - haven't done it in a long time (~15 years) so I'm starting over supply-wise. I've decided (for various reasons) to go with Vallejo paints. Right now I'm trying to decide between Game Color and Model Color.
I've read in a few places that Model Color lays down better but is perhaps less durable (but that issue is alleviated with a varnish). What I'm more interested in is the color choices. Primarily, how accurate is this color conversion chart?
I'm actually not concerned about matching GW colors, but I don't want to buy both Pale Flesh and Light Flesh if they really are the same color. For the Vallejo colors listed here, how accurate is this chart, and if you had to choose one vs the other which would you choose and why? Is there a reason to have both?
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I'm especially interested in the various flesh tones: Dead Flesh vs Deck Tan, Dwarf Flesh vs Dark Rose, Bronze Flesh vs Dark Flesh, Filthy Brown vs Medium Flesh, etc.
These will be used on gaming minis - think games like Blood Rage, Zombicide, Kingdom Death, Reaper Bones, Specter Ops, Wrath of Kings, etc. I'll probably end up going Game Color for the less neutral colors (reds, yellows, blues, etc) as I hear they are more vibrant but I don't mind having some Game Color and some Model Color.
I've seen lots of article/videos where people compare Vallejo to other brands, but not much in comparison between the different Vallejo lines, especially with colors that are 'equivalent'. If anyone has any thoughts or resources I'd appreciate it.
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Posted by3 years ago
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Sorry if this is posted elsewhere, I did search and check the sidebar but didn't find anything.
Vallejo Game Color Conversion Chart 2018
I want to start painting miniatures - haven't done it in a long time (~15 years) so I'm starting over supply-wise. I've decided (for various reasons) to go with Vallejo paints. Right now I'm trying to decide between Game Color and Model Color.
I've read in a few places that Model Color lays down better but is perhaps less durable (but that issue is alleviated with a varnish). What I'm more interested in is the color choices. Primarily, how accurate is this color conversion chart?
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I'm actually not concerned about matching GW colors, but I don't want to buy both Pale Flesh and Light Flesh if they really are the same color. For the Vallejo colors listed here, how accurate is this chart, and if you had to choose one vs the other which would you choose and why? Is there a reason to have both?
I'm especially interested in the various flesh tones: Dead Flesh vs Deck Tan, Dwarf Flesh vs Dark Rose, Bronze Flesh vs Dark Flesh, Filthy Brown vs Medium Flesh, etc.
These will be used on gaming minis - think games like Blood Rage, Zombicide, Kingdom Death, Reaper Bones, Specter Ops, Wrath of Kings, etc. I'll probably end up going Game Color for the less neutral colors (reds, yellows, blues, etc) as I hear they are more vibrant but I don't mind having some Game Color and some Model Color.
I've seen lots of article/videos where people compare Vallejo to other brands, but not much in comparison between the different Vallejo lines, especially with colors that are 'equivalent'. If anyone has any thoughts or resources I'd appreciate it.
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