Having Some Trouble with Vallejo Game Color, wonding if I should switch to GW or Model Color
Hello everyone, I have joined the community because I am trying to take my painting to the next level and I think I need some helping hands.
I have painted 2 warhammer armies in the past using citadel paints. The first (chaos space marines) was tabletop quality. The second (skaven) was a step up. I have just started a new High Elves army which I want to paint to an even higher standard. I haven’t painted for about 2 years and not surprisingly all of my GW paints dried up. I decided to give Vallejo a try since I have heard that they are “better” (since reading threads on this site it has become clear that it isn’t that simple!). I assumed that Game Color and Model Color were the same thing and just labeled differently. I bought game colors since I was already familiar with the GW colors and it is hard to tell colors from color chips online. I have since found out the most people find the game colors harder to work with then model colors, yet more durable.
I am having doubts that the game colors were the right choice. I have had some difficulty with them (have been using them for a month). I remember having an easier time with the GW paints. This could be because I wasn’t trying to paint to as high of a standard though. I find that many of the colors (some more than others) are really watery (bone white and cobra leather are especially bad). If I am using the term correctly, I remember GW paints being more buttery. And yes, I have been shaking the crap out of the bottles! Because I am painting a whole army I would rather not do many thin translucent layers on the rank and file models. I have especially had difficulty with white and the flesh tones—I have to do 3-4 layers until it is finally fully covered. If I use it a little thicker it gets clumpy.
My questions are these:
Do GW paints, especially white, need fewer layers for good coverage than game color?
Are GW paints less watery/more buttery like I remember?
Is it possible to use model color for minis that I will be gaming with, or will the paint rub off? Would a coat of varnish remedy the problem? (I have never used varnish before)
Should I stick with the game colors I have, or switch to GW or model color?
Hello everyone, I have joined the community because I am trying to take my painting to the next level and I think I need some helping hands.
I have painted 2 warhammer armies in the past using citadel paints. The first (chaos space marines) was tabletop quality. The second (skaven) was a step up. I have just started a new High Elves army which I want to paint to an even higher standard. I haven’t painted for about 2 years and not surprisingly all of my GW paints dried up. I decided to give Vallejo a try since I have heard that they are “better” (since reading threads on this site it has become clear that it isn’t that simple!). I assumed that Game Color and Model Color were the same thing and just labeled differently. I bought game colors since I was already familiar with the GW colors and it is hard to tell colors from color chips online. I have since found out the most people find the game colors harder to work with then model colors, yet more durable.
I am having doubts that the game colors were the right choice. I have had some difficulty with them (have been using them for a month). I remember having an easier time with the GW paints. This could be because I wasn’t trying to paint to as high of a standard though. I find that many of the colors (some more than others) are really watery (bone white and cobra leather are especially bad). If I am using the term correctly, I remember GW paints being more buttery. And yes, I have been shaking the crap out of the bottles! Because I am painting a whole army I would rather not do many thin translucent layers on the rank and file models. I have especially had difficulty with white and the flesh tones—I have to do 3-4 layers until it is finally fully covered. If I use it a little thicker it gets clumpy.
My questions are these:
Do GW paints, especially white, need fewer layers for good coverage than game color?
Are GW paints less watery/more buttery like I remember?
Is it possible to use model color for minis that I will be gaming with, or will the paint rub off? Would a coat of varnish remedy the problem? (I have never used varnish before)
Should I stick with the game colors I have, or switch to GW or model color?