

If you’ve got $500 to drop on miniature paints, this is the ultimate paint kit-and we’ve only got one left in stock! Scale 75 Scalecolor Artist Scalecolor Luxury Box These kits are available with 4 different miniatures: Red Slaad, Death Tyrant, Dire Troll, and Boneclaw.
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Though these kits are still on pre-order (check the listing for ETA), these Night Paint Kits are ramping up to be a great option for beginner painters.įor under $40, you get a pretty big and highly detailed miniature, all the top quality Vallejo paints you need to paint it, as well as two brushes and a QR code linking you to a step-by-step tutorial! Unlike all the other kits mentioned so far, it even includes a grey paint-on primer! A great kit for testing the waters of miniature painting.
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Not only do you get a great starter variety of 10 paints in dropper bottles, you also get a starter brush and a free exclusive Minsc & Boo miniature! If you’re not quite sure miniature painting is for you and don’t want to invest a huge amount of money upfront, the D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Pigments Adventurer’s Paint Set, clocking in at around $40, is perfect for you.


There’s also an Intermediate level case with more specialised colours that I’ve got on my wishlist!ĭ&D Nolzurs Marvelous Pigments Adventurer’s Paint Set While there aren’t as many specialty paints as the Warhammer set, in terms of colour range for regular paints, this set is amazing. The dropper bottles make dispensing tiny volumes of paint onto a palette so easy and the case is sturdy, lined with foam, has a carry handle, and also fits my brushes! Plus, the paints are made by Vallejo, so you know they’re great quality! The variety of the 40 colours is great-there’s something light and dark in almost every colour, along with a great variety of browns (which I did not think I needed so many of until I tried out this kit!). Since you’re following along with me as I walk down memory lane, this paint set was the second one I bought (after buying the Warhammer one above). The remaining eight paints in the set are gorgeous metallics (Leadbelcher is like my bread and butter for metals), perfect for any machinery or weaponry, a dark brown wash that works with almost any base colour, a glowing neon green Technical paint great for glowing weapons or magic effects, and (best of all) a textured grainy grey that makes painting bases a breeze! You get your red, yellow, blue primary colours, as well as a black, a white, and a medium fleshy colour (standard for any beginner paint kit), but what makes this kit special, and the reason why I still use it despite having bought many other paints, are all the remaining eight paints.

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Despite the fact it’s designed for Warhammer models, I used it to paint my D&D miniatures!Ĭitadel is widely regarded as one of the top miniature paint brands in the world and with this $60-$70 set, you get thirteen of their top quality paints, plus a starter brush, a mouldline remover and a pair of clippers. This was the first paint set I ever bought and I think it’s pretty damn solid.
