Metallics Bright Gold: A light to medium gold, lighter and more yellowish than on the paint swatch. Quite similar to GW Auric Armour Gold. It's not as thin as some other gold paints on the market and covers in about three thin coats. Greedy Gold: A medium gold with a hint of orange. Very similar to GW Gehenna's Gold, coverage is not too bad for gold paint, but not as good as GW's Retributor Armour. True Copper: Despite the name, I found it to be actually more of a brassy paint, similar to GW Balthasar Gold but lighter. More brownish and muted than on the paint swatch. Weapon Bronze: A bright and vibrant bronze paint that with mediocre coverage. Similar to GW Brass Scorpion, but slightly lighter. Lighter in real life than on the colour swatch. Shining Silver: A very bright silver, similar to GW Runefang Silver, but with better coverage. Plate Mail Metal: A medium silver paint, close to GW Ironbreaker, but the coverage is slightly better. My recommended highlight colour: Shining Silver. Gun Metal: A dark silver, similar to GW's Leadbelcher, but while Leadbelcher has a nuance of oily brown, Gun Metal is slightly more neutral, cooler silver. My recommended highlight colour: Plate Mail Metal. I noticed The Army Painter seems to have changed their silver paints a while ago. They used to be almost 100% the same as the silver paints from the old Citadel paint range (Mithril Silver, Chainmail, Boltgun Metal): super-fine pigments, smooth application, almost perfect coverage. Their "new" silvers are by no means bad and at least as good as the current Citadel silver paints, but I feel that their old versions were slightly superior. Rough Iron: unlike the paint swatch, it's not a dark silver, but more like a dark copper. A good match for GW Warplock Bronze.
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