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This compact range has been especially developed to contain all the frequently used colors in fantasy figures, in a formula particularly designed for adherence on plastics and metals, using a new resin of unequalled durability and resistance to scrapes and abrasion. Colors brush on easily and smoothly, and dry to an opaque, matte finish. Their finely ground texture makes them perfect for the most miniature details as well as for large surfaces. They are highly pigmented, light fast and waterproof once dry. Errors can be corrected immediately with water or a small amount of alcohol.
The Washes and Inks, developed with a new resin, are used for shadows and for the application of colors in layers. When applied over a basecoat, they enter into the folds and grooves of the figure, and instantly bring forth the features. They can also be mixed with the regular colors, or with the Mediums.
Game Color are presented in a 17ml bottle with eyedropper. This packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying in the container.
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7 reviews
Joseph Stansbury
Arrived nicely packaged and in good condition. The paint is great too. Maybe use a smaller box and not a huge box but it is no big deal otherwise.
October 24, 2023 1:15 AM
Perfect pearl-white color.
I only really get to use it as a trim/accent color, but it is a lovely snow white color that is easy to layer on and is hard to mess up.
August 2, 2023 8:33 PM
Deadly white
if you dead you want this white
May 18, 2022 5:31 PM
Best White Paint
This is the best white paint I have found.
October 5, 2021 5:21 PM
Excellent
Just what I need to keep my painting going
September 23, 2021 5:13 PM
A review and comparison to the other bright white paint in the Game Color line
I was a little confused when I first started using the Vallejo Game Color line because there are two white paints. The first one is this item—72.001 Dead White, and the second is 72.002 White Primer. They are essentially the same color, but there is a distinct difference between the two. Dead White is a paint color, like almost all of the other paints in this line, and although it may be obvious, White Primer is a primer and therefore intended to be used as a foundation for your other paints. I'm not sure why Vallejo decided to have the primer be the second paint in the line, but be sure that you're using the right paint for your intended application. If you prime with the White Primer, you probably won't need to use Dead White as a base coat. Dead White is a bright white. It is great for mixing into other colors to create tints. It can also be used to create a strong base layer for bright colors if you use black or colored primer. The Vallejo Game Color line is my paint of choice at the moment. I find that these pigments are more vibrant that the Model Color line and I like the way they feel on a brush better than the offerings from other manufacturers. Always be sure to shake these paints before use as the pigments can separate after the bottles have been sitting for a while.
September 10, 2015 1:39 AM
Dex
I was a little confused when I first started using the Vallejo Game Color line because there are two white paints. The first one is this itemâ€â€72.001 Dead White, and the second is 72.002 White Primer. They are essentially the same color, but there is a distinct difference between the two. Dead White is a paint color, like almost all of the other paints in this line, and although it may be obvious, White Primer is a primer and therefore intended to be used as a foundation for your other paints. I'm not sure why Vallejo decided to have the primer be the second paint in the line, but be sure that you're using the right paint for your intended application. If you prime with the White Primer, you probably won't need to use Dead White as a base coat. Dead White is a bright white. It is great for mixing into other colors to create tints. It can also be used to create a strong base layer for bright colors if you use black or colored primer. The Vallejo Game Color line is my paint of choice at the moment. I find that these pigments are more vibrant that the Model Color line and I like the way they feel on a brush better than the offerings from other manufacturers. Always be sure to shake these paints before use as the pigments can separate after the bottles have been sitting for a while.
September 10, 2015 12:00 AM
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