Army Painter SPEEDPAINT 2.0 Malignant Green is a high-quality 18 ml model paint, designed for quick and effective painting of miniatures and models. It is part of the innovative Speedpaint 2.0 series from Army Painter, which combines intense color, precise shading, and a highlight effect in a single coat application. This advanced formula was developed in cooperation with the hobbyist community to meet the demands of painters at every skill level.
Key Product Features
One-Coat Technology: Speedpaint 2.0 paint allows you to apply intense color, shading in recesses, and initial highlighting on raised areas with a single brushstroke, significantly speeding up the painting process.
Fast Drying: The advanced paint formula ensures fast drying, allowing you to continue working (e.g., highlighting with acrylic paints) just minutes after application. This optimizes the time spent painting models, allowing you to move faster to the gaming or display stage.
Malignant Green Color: A specific shade of green, ideal for achieving effects related to nature, decay, dark fantasy elements, or characters with a distinctive coloration.
18 ml Volume: Standard dropper bottle, ensuring convenient dispensing and minimizing paint waste.
Usage and Application
Army Painter SPEEDPAINT 2.0 Malignant Green paint is an ideal solution for modelers seeking efficiency and speed in their painting process. The paint is designed for direct application onto surfaces primed with a light model primer, preferably white. Once applied to a primed surface, the paint immediately creates the effect of intense shading in the model's recesses, vibrant color on flat surfaces, and natural highlights on raised areas. This versatility makes it an excellent tool for both quickly painting large armies and achieving impressive effects on individual figures.
Compatibility
Speedpaint 2.0 paint is fully compatible with most standard acrylic primers available on the market. It is recommended to use it on light primers (e.g., white or ivory shades), which maximizes the contrast and intensity of the resulting color and shading effects. Once dry, painted surfaces can be further worked on using traditional acrylic paints, allowing for adding details, layering, and further highlighting, ensuring full flexibility in the creative process.