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Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Sat Oct 23, 2010 9:50 am ]
Post subject:  is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

Hey this is the paint set im thinking on getting to add some more paints to my collection and get some different variety. Is this a good paint set? is Vallejo good?

http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... l_102_000#

Any info about vallejo paints will be helpful thanks.


I paint lord of the rings figures.

Author:  aqan [ Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

It's most certainly worth it.
I've never used vallejo's paints myself but I've only heard good things about them. (though it seem that citadel metalics are a bit better)
You get good paint for a fraction of the gw price so I would most certainly call it a bargain. 8)

Author:  PowerofWill [ Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:54 pm ]
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I use a lot of vallejo paints, and they are really good. Citadel metallics are better though, and vallejo Dark Green is terrible, but other than that I would highly recomend them.

Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

kk thanks guys

Another thing, what does an 'opaque' paint set mean and how does it differ from anything els?

Author:  Blue Dragon [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:27 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

In regard to Vallejo, I believe that their opaque paints are essentially their version of foundation paints like the GW ones.

Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:29 am ]
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ahh ok thanks Blue Dragon

Author:  valpas [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 6:41 am ]
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Blue Dragon wrote:
I believe that their opaque paints are essentially their version of foundation paints like the GW ones.


Not quite, their Foundation Paint equivalents are named as Heavy X, as in Heavy Blue is supposed to be the same as Mordian Blue Foundation Paint. Opaque here means just that they are opaque as opposed to transparent (like inks and GW washes), that is, when you apply a layer of colour, it covers well what undercoat is under it.

In general Vallejo Colours are good but beware their greens. I have had bad experiences with them and have heard others complain about the greens as well.

-- Pasi

Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

So out of these paint sets which one would you recommend for lotr? as most are my paints are based around WoMT and their armour and I want to get a wide range of paints to deal with whatever miniature comes my way.

http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... et_101_000 (Vallejo game colour introduction paint set) - or its smaller equivelent with a paintbrush and pallete. http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... cl_102_000

http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... et_311_000 (Vallejo game colour extra opaque) or its larger box set equivelent.


Thanks guys

Author:  valpas [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:55 am ]
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The extra opaque paints have massive amount of pigment and they can cover pretty much any basecoat colour with just one or two thin layers. This is very useful for painting colours like reds and yellows which are really hard to get bright and smooth over black undercoat. The downside is that these paints are a bit muted and not as bright as the "less opaque" alternatives. It's really a trade-off between the brightness of the colour and the amount of work you need to do to get smooth coverage.

I use paints like that (e.g. the GW Foundations) to paint a smooth basecoat and then work over them with more colourful paints like regular Vallejo and GW paints. For example, the GW Mechrite Red is an excellent base to get smooth Blood Red without any undercoat showing through. On the other hand, some people like the muted Foundation (or Vallejo Heavy) colours just because they look less bright and more realistic in a Middle-earth setting.

-Pasi

Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:08 am ]
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I cant decide lol!!!

Need some help

Author:  GreenDragonInn [ Mon Nov 01, 2010 6:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: is it worth getting a vallejo starter paint set?

ok so what would be better, an opaque set or just a standard set that doesn't say opaque?

http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... et_111_000 or http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... et_101_000
are from my understanding the "normal" paint range and then there is

http://www.maelstromgames.co.uk/index.p ... et_301_000 which is the heavy opaque set, im confused here.

Could anyone care to explain? Im essentialy a painting noob

Author:  MacGothmog [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 4:50 pm ]
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Vallejo opaque paints are just regular paints, equivalent to the standard Citadel paints, opposed to Inks or Washes, wich dry transparent.
Vallejo equivalent to the Foundation paints are called Extra Opaque, and the are supposed to have really good coverage, even with fancy colours, with all sorts of basecoat.

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