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====Vallejo==== Probably the most used paint range: if you count scale modellers (in their "Model" range), [[Vallejo]] has a massive range of paint coming in dropper bottles, with especially good metallics. There are multiple ranges - to name a few: * "Model Color", for model kits that will be on display * "Model Air", same but for airbrush use * "Game Color", more resistant paints for models that will be touched a lot during gameplay, * "Game Air", same but for airbrush use Cheaper than Citadel (per ml, as their pots are 17ml compared to Citadel's 12ml) and the same or better quality too, with the exception of some stinkers. They also make a variety of technical and basing paints, most of which come in large bottles and are quite cheap. [[Vallejo| Check the article about them]]. Just so you know: your saturday mornings watching Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo and the Flintstones were Vallejo-colored. =====Primers===== Vallejo makes a variety of Primers in many colours, there are both brush-on/airbrush and rattle cans options. They're really good and durable, and also good value for money, especially compared to Citadel. =====Basecoats===== The standard Vallejo paints are the Game and Model Color ranges. Game Color is generally brighter and have more vibrant colours meant for wargaming, with colours that roughly correspond to Citadel ones. Model Color has a larger range, with a lot of different shades of colour which is great for transitions and layering. Very versatile and good value. =====Air===== Simply the regular paints but thinned down (finer pigment) to fire through an airbrush, the air metallics are pretty good, and their thinned down nature makes it easy to use with a brush too. Use these over Citadel Air, the dropper bottles are simply so much more convenient. =====Metal Color===== The ''Gold'' standard of metal paints, actually somewhat expensive, but come in 32mL bottles. Mostly just shades of steel/grey metal, but they are the best acrylic metal paints on the market, thin, easy to use, and airbrush ready.
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