![]() ![]() The 60 paints and washes cover a little bit of everything, the selection seems to be based on the most popular Citadel paints. For those more familiar with Citadel paints, there is a handy paint conversion chart that lists the closest Citadel and The Army Painter counterpart for each colour: The colour names are the typical fantasy names which apparently became the industry standard, so you can’t always tell which colours belong together judging from the name alone. Unfortunately, the triads are not printed on the labels, as is the case with The Army Painter’s Air range, so you have to look them up on the website or on the flyer that comes with the Kickstarter shipment. I’m a big fan of paint ranges that do this. This makes colour selection really intuitive, especially for beginners. ![]() The paints are arranged in triads, each with a matching shadow, midtone and highlight colour. There are also a few stretch goal exclusive paints, such as a transparent medium and a blood effect paint. The Two Thin Coats range has 60 colours, which break down into 6 washes, 6 metallic paints, and 48 acrylic colours. ![]()
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