The new Army Painter Speedpaint starter set is hitting shelves this weekend, if you want your minis to look good and paint fast, check this out!
The Army Painter is always coming out with some of the coolest hobby products on the market! This time around they are helping us all get our armies and minis done faster but still look great. One of the best things about their paint sets is they always come with great guides, that way if you need help on your scheme, they make it easy.
All of their products are always affordable and high-quality, and we expect this set is to be no different. Rob has been using them for a little now and he loves them! But now we can finally all get our own and for very affordable. The Starter Set will be released on February 19th and the Mega Set on March 26th, so while you can’t get the Mega Set quite yet, you can get started with the smaller one.
Here’s the latest on the new Speedpaints!
SPEEDPAINT STARTER SET: $45
The paint goes on really fast, as you would expect from the name. It also looks to avoid some of the common pitfalls of normal contrast paints. Plus, they are more than 2 dollars cheaper for a bottle than another certain company.
This set gives you enough to get started and paint your minis faster than ever before! Let’s hear what they have to say about it:
The all-in-one Warpaint Speedpaint is truly a one-coat painting solution. In the Speedpaint Starter Set you’ll find all the basic colours you need to begin painting beautiful tabletop-quality miniatures in no time. Simply apply one rich coat of Speedpaint directly over a primed miniature and you are done!
SPEEDPAINT MEGA SET: $99
If you just want everything in one buy, this is the way to go! You get an insane number of paints for a really great price.
- Combined with an innovative resin medium solution that flows perfectly over your miniatures creates an unparalleled painting solution to help you get more time for gaming.
- The Speedpaint Mega Set contains our entire range of Speedpaints giving you 24 colours to work your magic with, and get amazing results faster than ever.
Check out Rob’s quick tutorial below if you want more info on the paints.
How To Use Army Painter Speedpaint Tutorial & Review
Check out this quick tutorial & review of the new Army Painter Speedpaint, which we love more than Citadel Contrast already!
We used all the Speedpaint colors Army Painter sent us to paint this Sylvaneth Revenant which turned out great in just one actual coat over the Army Painter White Primer.
And just a few of their colors to paint this Marvel Crisis Protocol Deadpool mini that was pre-shaded with a white Drybrush over a black undercoat.
Both miniatures were painted in about an hour while watching TV.