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New GW Citadel Contrast Paints Pricing CONFIRMED!

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Hold on to your wallets folks, we got the confirmed pricing of GW’s new Citadel Contrast paint, and details of a new expanded lineup of paints as well.

We’ve been hearing all sorts of news and tidbits revolving around contrast paints. While it’s still on the way, we can take a look at everything we know about the product so far. These all range from rumors to personal experience from other artists. Check out everything you need to know on these paints.

New Ways To Use Contrast:

They look to also work over lighter colors as well. Henry from Cult of Paint had this to say:

Also, this is what happens when you airbrush them over silver

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Here are the very latest updates that we have published on the new paints so you can make the call if they are a hard pass, or must have!

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Top 5 Things To Know Before You Decide On Contrast Paints

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Citadel contrast color new paints games workshop buy lineupBelieve it or not, Contrast Paints have been in the works for a while now, and two may already have been released and hiding in plain sight! Read More

Citadel Contrast Paint System REVEALED!

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Bottle Size

We’ve also finally got a side-by-side glimpse of the size of contrast paint bottles. It looks like they’re right in between the size of a normal paint pot and a wash. (our guess is 18mL because that’s splitting the difference between 12mL and 24mL.)

Contrast pot appears to be larger than 12ml but smaller than 24ml, perhaps 18ml?

Retail Price

Obviously, the price will probably be the deal breaker for most. Recent rumors were $10 a pot, however, that has proven to be false.

Multiple industry insiders have confirmed the following information:

The retail price for Contrast will be $7.80 USD, with their accompanying Grey Seer, and Wraithbone 12ml base color pots $4.55 each.

There will also be an add-on of around 15 new base paints to the existing line for use with the Contrast paints. These will also be $4.55 as well. 

More information to come as well, on even MORE new paints that will be releasing along-side Contrast, and how much they will cost you this sizzling hot hobby summer shortly…

What do you think about the prices of the paint pots? What will you be using contrast paints for the most? Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group. 

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Rob Baer

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