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This week, Peachy looks at the new Army Painter Speedpaint, shows how to paint up three marines with them, and what he thinks about them overall. Let’s take a closer look!
Speedpaint 2.0 Review & How To Use It: Peachy Painting Tutorial

Painting a White Scar

For all the black details, he uses Grim Dark, and again, don’t be too worried about getting this on white. For all the Silver Details, he uses Broadsword Silver. This is a little odd for him as he usually never uses contrast for metal, but he can see the benefit.
For any parchment, he uses Boney Matter.

Lastly, he picks out some blue details and highlights the black leather. Overall, he’s pleased with the results, the sponge chipping worked great, and nothing was reactivated. However, he would do another coat of red to make it punchier, and he’s not sure about the silver. Still, super happy with the results.
Painting an Imperial Fist

Once dry, he takes Maize Yellow and just applies it all over the model (other than the gun). To add some extra punch, he drybrushes the whole thing with Skeleton Bone (and nothing reactivated), but it didn’t make a huge difference.
He uses Grim Dark for all the black details and Broadsword Silver over all the black. It gave it a very dark gun metal style, so he’ll probably have to paint silver over the top.

For this, he likes the Hoplite Gold and is happy the paint goes over the pink undercoat well. The only real issue was a little bit of cracking on the gun. However, he went over the model with a hairbrush, and he thinks he overheated the model a little.
Painting a Blood Angels


However, they did have a little bit of cracking again, so they did a bunch of tests. They couldn’t get the cracking to occur again, so he thinks it’s more of a painter’s error than the paints.
Overall, he really liked the paints; they get models looking good without a ton of time, they don’t reactivate, and he likes all the newly added colors and tools.
If you want to paint fast and get minis on the table, he would totally recommend them!
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