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Does anyone know how close Vallejo Shades (specifically) Sepia is to GW I found a dip container of Vallejo Shades, I really want to get it but I'm not sure how close they are.

Proof, I didn't believe till I saw at my hobby store

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Sydney

I actually have both those at home. I can't remember exactly comparing them but I'm pretty sure they're as good as identical. I'll test in a few hours
   
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Awesome thank you,
   
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Sydney

Rather different - Vallejo is browner, gw yellower
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ok thank you I appreciate it, I rather like it, even though its different it might work better for Tyranid Skin tone
   
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Sydney

Sorry should have detailed my test - the skull was split down the middle with the shades listed behind.

Both were applied over white primer


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Yeah, it isn't bad - it is like a cleaner agrax

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