Hey man thanks for this. All the videos I've seen for these have either been wacky scifi schemes or fantasy ones. Great seeing how useful these would be for historicals.
Interesting review. I think you have got some good results with the Vallejo considering the fairly limited range at present. On the other hand though, you are a very good painter😊
Thanks for the review . It helps make decisions. I still think the "white" version are just confusing everyone. Might as well use a Light grey wash. I am working through some 1804 Victrix French atm using part Contrast and Vallejo washes and will look at grabbing a few as they run out
Yeah, no one has really nailed the "white". I think something darker in the recesses and around straps is needed to make whites stand out across a tabletop.
Very interesting Rory. Thinking in terms of a comparison with AP speed paints, did you find the paint reconstituted itself if you paint over it with normal acrylic?
Didn't notice any reactivation with the metallic layer that went on. Need to test highlighting and washing next to be completely sure, but it is looking good. I was put off the AP Speed Paints when I heard they reactivated I must say.
That looked good although im not a napoleonic fan so not sure how it should have looked if different?.Anything that makes painting figure hell quicker and easier is fine with me.
For churning out models they will definitely do the job. Hopefully the range will increase soon, as it is crying out for another slate grey and a warm off white for Napoleonics (and others of course1!).
There wasn't any reactivation with the metallics that went on the musket etc. Might need to confirm this with some highlights or washes, but I don't think reactivation is a problem.
Hey man thanks for this. All the videos I've seen for these have either been wacky scifi schemes or fantasy ones. Great seeing how useful these would be for historicals.
Glad you like the video. Thanks for watching!
Nice review, I’m looking forward to trying mine out when they arrive.
Hope the parcel has turned up with your paints today.
Thanks for the video Rory, useful Intel. Hoping to pick some of them up when they become available in Australia.
Glad it is useful. Hopefully the paints arrive Down Under soon.
Nice mate I think as a go to quick result they work well,nice work
Exactly that - one coat paints allow for quick results where quantity matters more than quality!
Interesting review. I think you have got some good results with the Vallejo considering the fairly limited range at present. On the other hand though, you are a very good painter😊
Ha! Thanks very much. I really hope the range expands soon as there is a lot of gaps in the line currently.
Thanks for the review . It helps make decisions. I still think the "white" version are just confusing everyone. Might as well use a Light grey wash. I am working through some 1804 Victrix French atm using part Contrast and Vallejo washes and will look at grabbing a few as they run out
Yeah, no one has really nailed the "white". I think something darker in the recesses and around straps is needed to make whites stand out across a tabletop.
Very interesting Rory. Thinking in terms of a comparison with AP speed paints, did you find the paint reconstituted itself if you paint over it with normal acrylic?
Didn't notice any reactivation with the metallic layer that went on. Need to test highlighting and washing next to be completely sure, but it is looking good. I was put off the AP Speed Paints when I heard they reactivated I must say.
Interesting. The AP really do reactivate as well. Have heard leaving it for 24hrs before painting over will work but haven’t tried it yet.
The thinned Black Lotus looks like a Payne's Gray oil wash.
You know, I have never used a Payne's Gray wash. I imagine that an oil wash is easier to control and wipe off than this stuff though.
That looked good although im not a napoleonic fan so not sure how it should have looked if different?.Anything that makes painting figure hell quicker and easier is fine with me.
For churning out models they will definitely do the job. Hopefully the range will increase soon, as it is crying out for another slate grey and a warm off white for Napoleonics (and others of course1!).
Nice comparison, thanks! Do the Xpress colors reactivate?
There wasn't any reactivation with the metallics that went on the musket etc. Might need to confirm this with some highlights or washes, but I don't think reactivation is a problem.
@@CullodenPaintingStudio cool, thanks!