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Been Around the Block





Spanish Fork, Utah

Hey all, I need something that shows what paints are equivalent to others of a different brand. Link? I can be emailed at bluetablepainting@gmail.com

Studio and personal Blog: 360.yahoo.com/jazzmouth 
   
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bluetablepainting wrote:Hey all, I need something that shows what paints are equivalent to others of a different brand. Link? I can be emailed at bluetablepainting@gmail.com


Any brands? Or are you talking about GW paints?


 
   
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Spanish Fork, Utah

Primarily the GW <--> Vallejo set, but a chart that included other brands, like P3/Reaper would be awesome.

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Getting my broom incase there is shenanigans.


GW to Foundry
http://www.paintingclinic.com/clinic/guestarticles/citfoundrypaintchart.htm

GW to Vallajo
http://home.att.net/~katamaran/vallejo.html


 
   
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St. George, UT

Good links, thanks.

See pics of my Orks, Tau, Emperor's Children, Necrons, Space Wolves, and Dark Eldar here:


 
   
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The House that Peterbilt

http://colors.silicon-dragons.com/
Can be used in a pinch as a color equivilency chart for just about any paint you'd ever use. Also really helpful if you have photoshop or similar so you can color match a jpeg or similar via a hex code.

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