Old Soft Tone Ink seems now to be Light Tone Ink. It’s actually quite similar to GW Agrax Earthshade. Soft Tone – Soft Tone Ink used to be quite similar to GW’s old Gryphonne Sepia or new Seraphim Sepia Shade, but The Army Painter seems to have changed it into a more mid-brown wash, as seen as on the colour swatch. Please note that The Army Painter seems to have changed Soft Tone Ink since our review: Dark Tone Ink is a perfect match for GW’s old Badab Black or (old formula) Nuln Oil, while Strong Tone is a darker, more blackish-brown compared to GW Agrax Earthshade (but a very close match for GW’s old Devlan Mud). For reference, Green Tone Ink is slightly more muted than GW Biel-Tan Green, Purple Tone is a very close match to GW Druchii Violet, Blue Tone is less blackish and than GW Drakenhof Nightshade.ĭark Tone, Strong Tone: Also reviewed earlier, learn more about them here. Green Tone, Purple Tone, Blue Tone: We already reviewed these inks a while ago, check out the review here. I like it quite much, I think it’s great for shading drab or muted greens when you don’t want that yellowish hue of Althonian Camoshade. Compared to GW Althonian Camoshade, it’s less yellowish. Military Shader: This is a drab green wash. The new additions are Flesh Wash, Mid Brown, Light Tone and Military Shader. I was pleased to hear that The Army Painter expanded their Quickshade Inks with four new hues, bringing the range to 11 washes in total. Please note: The figures refer to the time of publication of this review. The Army Painter’s Quickshade Washes come in bottles of 18 ml at 2.75 €/£2.25 (0.153 €/£0.125 per ml), so are almost half the price of Citadel Shades (0.153 € per ml compared to 0.263 € per ml for Citadel)!
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