The Army Painter Skin Tones Paint Set - Hands On Review!
I am forever trying to complicate things. Possibly the one area where this isn't the case is when it comes to painting; wherever I can avoid it, I won't mix colours and will instead prefer to use paint straight from the pot. Especially across painting a large army project, I like the certainty that comes of using a single colour rather than having to match a mixed colour (or, heavens forbid, remember how the hell I made it in the first place). The Army Painter's new Skin Tone Paint Set is a set of colours made to more easily replicate the vast variety of skin tones seen in our world - and beyond, in some cases! - to use on our miniatures, and as soon as it was available for pre-order I jumped on the opportunity. The box says it '...allows you to create highly realistic skin tones on your miniatures.' Surely that's true of any paint range, if you don't mind a little mixing? Where this range of new paints excels is in taking some of the guess work out of that