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Scarab | Colorshift Metallic Miniature Paint | Turbo Dork 99513

Original price $7.00
Original price $7.00 - Original price $7.00
Original price $7.00
Current price $6.00
$6.00 - $6.00
Current price $6.00

Egyptian scarab amulets were immensely popular and traded throughout the Mediterranean. By association, Scarab is bound to be one of our most popular paints.

After all, what’s not to like about a jewel-like beetle shell finish in shades of emerald green with a subtle shift to midnight blue?

Note: Scarab must be used over a black basecoat to see the shift effect.

  • PAINT TYPE: TURBOSHIFT
  • TONE: MIDRANGE
  • RECOMMENDED BASECOAT: BLACK
  • UCL DESCRIPTION: VIVID YELLOWISH GREEN THROUGH DEEP YELLOW GREEN TO DEEP GREENISH BLUE SHIFTING METALLIC
  • SIZE: 20 ML BOTTLE

Turbo Dork paints are great for painting D&D characters, Warhammer armies, Battletech machines, and any hobby involving plastic, metal or resin.

  • Scarab will dry a metallic dark blue and yellowish green.
  • .67 oz Dripper Bottle, shake well before
  • Formulated for Airbrush use, but may also be hand brushed.
  • Water Soluble and safe to handle.

Please NoteExact colors may vary from the colors on your screen! Water Based paints are subject to freezing.

Guide:

Shake: Shake well before and during use. 

Prime: For the most vibrant results, prime with a black undercoat.

AirbrushUse a .5mm nozzle and needle. Thin Turbo Dork paint 2:1 with airbrush medium or water. Apply 3-5 thin coats, or until you get the look you want.

Paint Brush: Lightly thin and paint in even, single direction strokes. Allow each coat to fully dry before applying the next. Do not allow to pool.

Washes and Finishing: Gloss washes work best on Turbo Dork paints. Finish with a matte or satin varnish to tone down the gloss quality.

 

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Bishop Corney

The paints do in fact work as I imagined so if that is what you are worried about then rest assured they do color shift, however all three of mine were likely sitting in the warehouse/store for a while and came completely gummed up in the nozzle. I had to fish out the dried paint after opening up the container and digging around with an exacto knife. Be aware so you don’t squeeze to hard it realizing and splatter your new paint everywhere.