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Speedpaint 2.0 is truly a one-coat painting solution. Simply apply one rich coat of Speedpaint 2.0 directly over a primed miniature and you are done! The Speedpaint 2.0 will leave that part of the model with both intense shading, vibrant color, and a highlight effect in one application.
Army Painter Speedpaint Dark Wood
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The Skin Tones Paint Set allows you to create highly realistic skin tones on your miniatures. All colors 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 colors, washes, and highlights it is easy to achieve fantastic and realistic results.
The Army Painter - Skin Tones Paint Set
Speedpaint 2.0 is truly a one-coat painting solution. Simply apply one rich coat of Speedpaint 2.0 directly over a primed miniature and you are done! The Speedpaint 2.0 will leave that part of the model with both intense shading, vibrant color, and a highlight effect in one application.
Army Painter Speedpaint Dark Wood
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