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Army Painter Paint Sets - Up to 40% off (eg. Metallic Paint Set $27 down from $45) + Delivery @ Mighty Ape

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For those of you that either love painting minis, or would love to give it a try, there are some AMAZING specials on some Army Painter paint sets at Mighty Ape.
Pigments and colours in these paints are great, so HUGELY worth the price. I use many of them along Vallejo and Citadel paints, personally, so can attest to their quality.
The price-per-bottle of the paints and shades in these sets is incredible value given that the RRP of many of the singlular bottles are around $6 each.

Army Painter: Warpaints - Quickshade Washes Set - $31 down from $49 - LOVE army painter washes, especially the soft and dark tone shades
This set contains eleven Quickshade Washes. These Washes are probably the best in the hobby and will get you perfect shading every time plus the option of adding a colour tone to your miniatures. All Quickshade Washes (Bottles) are a 100% colour match to the corresponding Quickshade Varnish (Pots).
Includes:
11 Warpaints Quickshade Washes
1 Painting Guide

Army Painter D&D Monsters Paint Set - $79 down from $120 (note - these are smaller 12 ml bottles, rather than the standard 18ml)
36 paints and a free Bugbear miniature to practice on.

Warpaints Air Mega Paint Set - $175 down from $285
The Warpaints Air Mega Set is fantastic way to either start or enhance your collection of airbrush paints. It contains a wide selection of colours; from crisp base colours to shimmering metallics – even adding a vibrant fluo into the mix.
All Warpaints Air are pre-mixed and airbrush-ready right out of the bottle and made from ultra-filtered vibrant pigment. The Warpaints Air range has been developed in a unique and innovative Triad System – each matching Warpaints Acrylics colour has a corresponding Base and Highlight colour. This makes highlighting and zenithal shading a breeze and army painting even faster and
more cohesive.

50 × 18 ml Warpaints Air
9 × 18 ml Warpaints Air Metallics
1 × 18 ml Warpaints Air Fluo

Warpaints Air Starter Paint Set $47 down from $75
The Warpaints Air Starter Set is a fantastic way to start your collection of Airbrush colours. With a chosen starter palette of some of the most useable and crisp colour tones for airbrushing, the set allows you to get started from the moment it is unboxed.
The paints are of unparalleled quality due to the nature of the high coverage offered by the specially chosen and ultra-filtered vibrant pigments. This, combined with a very stable and matchless resin solution, is paint science at its best!
12 × 18 ml Warpaints Air
1 × 100 ml Warpaints Air Primer

Skin Tones Paint Se - $57 down from $90 (to me this is my pick of the bunch. If you're going to be painting skin tones, this is the perfect pack for beginners and advanced painters)
The Skin Tones Paint Set allows you to create highly realistic skin tones on your miniatures. All colours and washes have been carefully developed to cover the widest possible range of natural skin tones – from fair to dark and everything in-between. With a wide combination of base colours, washes, and highlights it is easy to achieve fantastic and realistic results.
All of the colours in this set are made using our highquality and heavy-pigmented Warpaints formulation – each are completely new and unique colours to the range.
15 × 18 ml Warpaints Air
3 × 18 ml Quickshade Washes
1 × 18 ml Warpaints Mixing Medium
4 x Mixing bottles
20 x Mixing Balls

Army Painter: Warpaints - Metallics Paint Set - $27 down from $45 (I freakin' LOVE army painter's metallic paints. Much better than citadel imho)
From terrifying guns to magic armour, jewellery to treasure chests – this paint set has you covered!
These 8 metallic Warpaints come in 18 ml dropper bottles, perfect for administering the right amount of paint for your miniatures. The light, creamy viscosity of these acrylic metallic Warpaints is perfect for miniatures, large and small, and they mix perfectly with each other for any variation you might want.
8x 18 ml metallic Warpaints
Heavy pigment – superior coverage!
16 FREE Stainless Steel Mixing Balls

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  • -1

    I wanted to paint Mum's Mini, but she said no and told me to go outside and paint the porsche. Dad was not happy.

    • +1

      Maybe you didn't use enough Metallics?
      Might also need more unicorns.

    • +3

      I've painted your Mum's Mini. Several times.

  • +1

    Best think about these.. the dropper bottles.

    GW's paints are ok but the absolute crap pots that spill and dry out suck.

    • Yeah, dropper bottles are pretty amazing. Even better is some of these packs come with mixing balls. Honestly can't look past the value in these.
      I'm really looking forward to their competitor to GW's Contrast range.

  • +1

    They do a starter set?

    • The D&D set with the free mini is a great starter; the smaller pots are still more than enough to get good with, and by that point you will start to know what you like and can specialise from there.

  • +2

    As a mini painter myself, I find buying individual paints more worthwhile and allow you to have the choice between brands and specific colours. Sets are tempting because they are cheaper/bottle, but no point if you don't use some of the colours or you wish that colour was slightly different.

    My recommendation, get a black and an off-white/ivory (white is terrible in all brands due to how pigments work) which will allow you to darken and lighten other paints.

    Then pick your paints depending on what you'll be painting. Leather, blood red, gold, silver are generally useful paints.

    Paintbrushes: start with cheap synthetic brushes and learn to take care of them well. Eventually upgrade to kolinsky sable brushes

    And remember to apply thin layers to mini

  • +1

    I just read "For those of you that either love painting minis…" and gave this a plus.

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