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These paints may be one of the best, most efficient ways out there to paint your army, and bottles cost less the a normal pot of paint!
What sets these paints apart from the rest of the airbrush paints on the market? Two things, color selection, and time.
With Minitaire paints, there is absolutely no prep time, just flip the convenient squeeze top, and pour into your airbrush of choice. No cutting, no thinning, no hassle, as these paints are ready to go straight out of the bottle!
They are 100% waterbased as well so there is very little actual cleaning to be done after each session to the airbrush itself, which is always a plus! I would also imagine their vapors are not as bad as other airbrush paints either.
Then there is the matter of color, which blows away the competition as well. You see the problem with the other airbrush paints is for the most part, well they are not for us wargamers. They are made to paint tanks in German WWII camo patterns, or F-18’s like the Blue Angels, etc.
They aren’t made to paint a Plaugebearer green, or an Imperial Fists army yellow.
Well that is, until now. Minitaire paints come in 80 amazing colors, all designed for wargames who want to paint things normal wargaming colors like pink or yellow or green for example.
What’s even better is that they were developed by with input from some of the top wargaming airbrush artists out there!
The paint line is broken down into 60 main colors which emulate key Citadel, Reaper, and P3 colors. Then there are 16 “Ghost Tints” which are basically shades, or candies to change the tint of the work done to a model.
Last, but certainly not least, are three vanishes; Satin, Gloss, and Matte, plus a drying retarder to help achieve some amazing color transitions from both a regular bristle brush and an airbrush.
Best part is, with Minitaire, you get more than triple the amount of a normal pot of Citadel, or Vallejo paint, for about the same price!
But don’t take my word for it, see these paints in action below in my very first airbrushing tutorial video! I took on an ordinarily difficult project for airbrush paints color wise; painting a Plaguebearer of Nurgle (actual finished product from my tutorial, opposite)!
Be a part of the painting revolution, Minitaire Airbrush Paints have been officially released by Badger, and are instock, ready to ship. There really hasn’t been an innovation like this since Vallejo hit the market back in the early 2000’s!
Be sure to checkout all my other great airbrushing articles as well HERE. -MBG