The new Expansion 5 bundle from Turbo Dork will get you all the paint colors in their latest offering- check out what you can score!
Turbo Dork paints are some of the wildest and best on the market today for shifting colors. There are a ton of paint companies out there, but none do it like them, as these Turboshift paints are just out of this world!
It’s awesome to see them continue expanding their line with new paints; this time, they are bringing ten new colors! Let’s take a closer look.
Turbo Dork Expansion 5 Full Bundle Available Now!
This time around, Turbo Dork is coming out with ten new paints, so if you want any of the colors, be sure to grab them soon before they sell out!
We checked out the initial release, but they sold out of the bundle so fast that we had to come back to it now that the bundle is actually available. Get it fast if you want the bundle, as it will sell out fast again.
Expansion 5 Bundle:
This bundle includes all of the most recently released paints. There are 3 turboshifts, 3 zenishifts, and 4 metallics in the set.
- Appleseed
- Cold Open
- Cyberia
- Dork
- Fae Wylds
- Galaxia
- Hemogoblin
- Hotline
- Romeo + Juliet
- Turbo
You can get everything at once, but you can also grab the singles below if you want.
Hemogoblin: $6.30
Normally when you mix red and green you get some shade of brown. However, if you throw blood-red paint and a dehydrated goblin together you get Hemogoblin, an interesting Turboshift known as a Zenishift. This paint appears differently depending on what color it is applied over.
Over white, Hemogoblin shows up as rusty iron like oxidized heme. Over black, it is a very, dark color that any greenskin would be proud to wear. The bottle photo illustrates this change from top (white) to bottom (black).
Cold Open: $6.30
Cold Open has a subtle shift from a cobalt blue to dark turquoise. It’s perfect for things that go bump in the night.
Despite being white in the bottle, Cold Open must be used over a black primer as it will not show when used over white.
Appleseed: $6.30
Appleseed, like the Granny Smith, has a tart and crisp feel to it.
Appleseed is bright green when applied over a white primer and is a slightly darker green over black.