![]() ![]() Slaughter Red is a bit more crimson and produces slightly more prominent highlights, whereas Flesh Tearers Red is a little darker. Blood Red and Blood Angels Red are almost identical. Zealot Yellow is a little more orange than Iyanden Yellow, Fire Giant Orange a little more tomato red. Now let’s take a look at the individual colours. ![]() I photographed the sheet under 5500K neutral light to reproduce the colours as authentically as possible. Speedpaint vs Contrast colour comparisonįor my The Army Painter Speedpaint review, I painted Contrast, Speedpaints, Instant Colors from Scale 75, and Antithesis paints from Warcolours on a sheet of plasticard that I primed with Corax White primer. The Army Painter promises that Speedpaint is a real “one coat paint” and provides a consistent feel across the range. The Speedpaint range is very similar to the Contrast palette, even though there are only 23 colours (excluding Speedpaint medium), whereas Contrast has 35. And many of the darker colours are rather flat and hardly create any highlights, like Dark Angels Green and Cygor Brown. Other colours are quite thin and feel more like washes, like Aethermatic Blue and Gryph-Charger Grey. Some colours do exactly what they are supposed to, like Blood Angels Red and Iyanden Yellow – base colour, shading and highlights with one coat. ![]()
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