Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I've used the grey and brown, the former is pretty much the only useful wash for shading white I've found.

They do flow a little differently to old GW washes as they're a little thicker straight out of the bottle. but you can get them to behave that way with enough thinning

For washes close to the old GW ones you're better off sourcing Army Painter stuff. Dark Tone is basically Badab Black in a dropper bottle.

Edited by sockwithaticket

I use some Vallejo inks.  I have no problems with them, but there's nothing particularly amazing about them either, like they don't have anything I'd go out of my way to get such as Agrax Earthshade/Devlan Mud or Nihilakh Oxide.  To contrast, I've completely switched over to Vallejo paints because I prefer them over GW's now, but am indifferent to their inks.

N1SB, inks are a whole other story from the VGC washes. As for the Army Painter stuff, I've read mixed things: some people swear they're just as good as Devlan Mud and Badab Black ever were, and others say they dry chalky and weird.

I've used the grey and brown, the former is pretty much the only useful wash for shading white I've found.

 

They do flow a little differently to old GW washes as they're a little thicker straight out of the bottle. but you can get them to behave that way with enough thinning

 

 

 

I have some P3 ones I prefer, and my faves are actually the current line of GW (gloss and non gloss, inks and washes... I really find use for all of them). But I agree with Sock above.

 

The 2-3 Vallejo's I have are just too heavy for my liking. The only thing I can imagine is diluting the heck out of them. I love a lot of the Vallejo line up and use a lot of it so it's not a brand name problem. I'm just not a fan of their inks/washes.

I only use VGC Grey wash on white for the corners.  It's very subtle though; lighter than Agrax and isn't "brown".  That may seem obvious, but is the reason why I don't use Agrax on white.  That's my only experience outside of the GW stuff.

Someone had mentioned a new "game store" in my area recently and when I went looking for some new paint to replace my OOP GW colors for my Astral Claws, I stopped in at the place and was surprised to find they had the full range of Vallejo Game Color paints including VGC Air and the washes. For those in the Austin area, Emerald Tavern Games and Café is about the only physical location I know of that carries the Game Color line.

 

So anyway, I picked up some VGC Black Wash and also a bottle of Army Painter Dark Tone and will experiment with them to see which one comes out on top.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

So anyway, I picked up some VGC Black Wash and also a bottle of Army Painter Dark Tone and will experiment with them to see which one comes out on top.

 

I like Vallejo's products a lot, but have yet to try their washes. I'd be interested to know how you get on with these, and how they compare to the AP and GW ones. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Someone had mentioned a new "game store" in my area recently and when I went looking for some new paint to replace my OOP GW colors for my Astral Claws, I stopped in at the place and was surprised to find they had the full range of Vallejo Game Color paints including VGC Air and the washes. For those in the Austin area, Emerald Tavern Games and Café is about the only physical location I know of that carries the Game Color line.

 

So anyway, I picked up some VGC Black Wash and also a bottle of Army Painter Dark Tone and will experiment with them to see which one comes out on top.

 

If you are looking for the old GW colors I believe Coat De Arms (the people who originally manufactured them) are still around. Might be hard to track down a set in the states. Scale creep miniatures Was the only distributor in the USA, no idea if they are still imported. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.