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See The New Army Painter Speedpaint Metallics & Where to Get Yours!

Army Painter Speedpaint metallics featureNew Army Painter Speedpaint Metallics are here- check out all the details on the new paints and where to score yours!

The Army Painter is always coming out with some of the most incredible hobby products on the market! This time, they are expanding the line that helps people paint faster than ever. 

Speedpaints are already really awesome, but now with metallics, you’ll basically be able to paint entire minis with nothing else! To start, it looks like we’ll get ten paints, so let’s first look at how you can order yours, then get into all the details.

We recently got to try the new Speedpaint 2.0, and you can read all of our thoughts on it here or click play on the video below:

In the Army Painter Speedpaint 2.0 Mega Paint Set review video, Rob breaks down everything you need to know about the paints!

SPEEDPAINT METALLICS SET 2.0+: $42.99

Get yours from these retailers:| Amazon | Dicehead Games | Bazooka Games | Frontline Gaming |

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PRE-ORDER PROMO: Get the Speedpaint Metallics Set 2.0 PLUS an exclusive Speedpaint Brush – FREE!

Our revolutionary new Speedpaints Metallics are the easiest way to get metallic effects on your miniatures in one simple application. Speedpaint Metallics are the hobby’s first-ever metallic one-coat painting solution, and this paint set is the fastest way to get your hands on all ten! With colours ranging from rich Talos Bronze, to shimmering Broadsword Silver, and glimmering Hoplite Gold – you have the perfect metallic selection for your hordes of plate mail, carapace, and armour. 

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Using an innovative resin medium that flows perfectly over your miniatures, Speedpaint Metallics create an unparalleled painting solution to help you get more time for gaming.

New Army Painter Speedpaint Metallics!

Get yours from these retailers:| Amazon | Dicehead Games | Bazooka Games | Frontline Gaming |

Speedpaint MetallicsAs we said, there will be ten new paints this time around and basically covering the major metallic colors out there. These are a two-tone solution made almost the exact same way as Speedpaints, which means they will let you get paint on minis quickly, and with a ton of contrast.

Speedpaint Metallics 2They also say (and show) if you wait about 24 hours, you’ll be able to highlight this, or go sooner and mix it with other colors.

Speedpaint Metallics 3Each color looks great on minis, and this is all just with a single coat. Here’s what they have to say about the new paints:

After Bo’s mic drop moment in our most recent Speedpaint Update Video, clever viewers learned about the world’s first metallic one-coat painting solution!
Speedpaint Metallics make painting true metallics faster and easier than ever before. Watch as Bo, Adam & Thomas break down exactly why these paints will get you even more time for gaming! Speedpaint Metallics will be part of the new, expanded Speedpaint range of 90 paints.

It took him about 30 seconds to slap all this paint on there, and it looks good. You could easily throw metallics down on the table just like this. However, they say in the video they would probably do a little bit of highlighting once dry, but you don’t have to.

Last but not least, depending on the primer you use, it will change the look. They recommend using it over brighter primers for a better overall look. Check out the video below for all the details!

Click Here to Learn More!

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About the Author: Travis Pasch

Travis Pasch

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About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!