Warpaints Fanatic Wash: Dark Blue Tone (18ml)
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Warpaints Fanatic Wash: Dark Blue Tone (18ml)
The Army Painter
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The Warpaints Fanatic Wash: Dark Blue Tone is a dark blue wash for applying a shade and reinforcing details on your miniature.
Warpaints Fanatic Washes are an acrylic, water-based wash that allows you to create a perfect shading effect and colour toning to your models and miniatures every time.
The unique flow-properties of our Fanatic Washes targets the recesses of your miniatures, delivering excellent shading and contrast, bringing all details into sharp focus. This makes it easy to use and allows you to create phenomenal definition on your miniatures with a brushstroke!
In the Warpaints Fanatic range, you’ll find 18 washes, so there is sure to be a colour or tone that meets the needs of your next project. And if not, the Washes are 100% mixable, so you can create your very own shading solution.
Warpaints Fanatic is a high-quality acrylic paint for models and miniatures. The paint
features an insanely dense pigment formulation set in a premium resin base with
proprietary stabilizers to ensure smooth, effortless application. The Warpaints
Fanatic paints can be thinned to extreme levels, while retaining pigment
dispersion.
Flexible Colour Triad System
The Fanatic range offers more than 200 colours designed in a Flexible Colour Triad System. With the Flexible Colour Triad System, every paint fits into a segment, or family, of paint colours that are
made using the same root colour. Each segment is called a Flexible Triad and
inside this segment you’ll find six paints that range in tone from dark to
light with a consistent hue. This makes it easy and simple to select the
perfect paint.
Before painting/using: Shake the bottles well
As paint tends to separate, we recommend you follow the two steps below to ensure your paints have the right consistency:
Step 1: Shake the bottle well (approx. 30 seconds).
Step 2: Squeeze out a tiny bit of paint to check the consistency – if it still separates, shake the bottle a few seconds more.
Repeat Step 1 and 2 until the paint is evenly mixed and you are ready to go.