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Games Workshop paint name changes

Started by NARSES2, December 18, 2019, 05:47:43 AM

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Quote from: Mossie on April 07, 2023, 08:20:53 AMYes, they do mate, look good after a couple of coats.  The standard paints in the Model Air range tend to take three or four.

Metalcote are some of my favourites, a little bit fickle but look good buffed up.

Cheers Mossie that's really good to know as they have some nice shades  :thumbsup:
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Way up here, on The Backside of Beyond, the only paints I can buy locally are Tamiya at Nerdvana and Citadel at Tactical Magic.
Otherwise, I have to order it online or drive south 430 km./4.5 hours.
The name change was a bit of kick in the cobblers, but I've adapted.



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My second  fav LHS now sells the full range of Citadel products and also Warhammer and Warhammer  40k .
 They are quite sort after here and for a long time hard to get so as you can imagine the shelves emptied pretty smartly ..I'll be going there next week as it's also my supplier of Ammo paints and I need more gloss varnish.
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IIRC the name changes came about because GW changed suppliers and the new colours didn't quite match the old ones (and in some cases were quite different).

I think what caused a lot of confusion outside of wargaming circles was they went from generic fantasy name for their paints to ones that were very in-universe and only made sense if you played Warhammer/40K and possibly not even then.
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When my nephews were building their vast warhammer armies I did point out that they didn't have to only use games workshop products and could in fact save money by not doing so.
I might as well have not bothered for all the good it did.
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Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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NARSES2

Quote from: Mossie on April 09, 2023, 11:54:27 PMIIRC the name changes came about because GW changed suppliers and the new colours didn't quite match the old ones (and in some cases were quite different).


Some of the metallic colours were slightly different that's for sure.

Quote from: zenrat on April 10, 2023, 04:30:09 AMWhen my nephews were building their vast warhammer armies I did point out that they didn't have to only use games workshop products and could in fact save money by not doing so.
I might as well have not bothered for all the good it did.

Great marketing from their point of view though

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Mossie,  theyve changed names 2 or 3 time now  must be 3 or more actually, the initial change from the generic names to the more GW names was due to a supplier change,  the original line is under the Cote du arms range of paints now  my main space marine army is bodys of Tamiya flat yellow and shoulder pads of GW worm purple,  for years i was praying my pot wouldn't run dry before my army was up to strength,  when i saw the cote du arms ones i got 4 pots  :thumbsup:    The latest set of name changes have occurred ( i think) as they've changed the painting style they want to push, to a more layer based system,  as i no longer get white dwarf, im not fully up  on whats the current trend..

Zenrat  Its a way that a lot of company's try to sell,  you look at the hitch ups between Tacom and MIG, or how tamiya, and airfix put there own paint codes on the instructions,  if you have a bit of experience / time you can mix and match, or change as you want,  but if you want to get things uniform and looking like they are in the  army books,  you use the official guides,  weather thats for good or ill is personal choice and taste.  An example is the Grey Knight Terminator units, the current army will have them in silver or white or grey, look nice and thats what a lot of player from the last 20 ish years will see if you mention them,  the slight problem is that they were originally an addition to the lists, and were supposed to be ultra elites, with perhaps  a unit of 5 being the extent of them, ( and the points cost was set to ensure it)  and were painted gold,  and you can guess what my 30+ years old ones are painted in  ;D  and being the contry type i am, the whole army to go with them got the same scheme,  and when people get moany i can always pull out the original pics,  or  reply with the great " my models,  my paint scheme"  pic of in attached google pics search https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=origanal+grey+knight&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1920&bih=937&ei=6fwzZJyeBtGcgQbw-J1o&iflsig=AOEireoAAAAAZDQK-aFHmpBSOogFQHkT3MgYIRT4u9w5&ved=0ahUKEwjctu-upJ_-AhVRTsAKHXB8Bw0Q4dUDCAc&uact=5&oq=origanal+grey+knight&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQAzoICAAQgAQQsQM6BQgAEIAEOgkIABAYEIAEEApQAFj7I2CHKmgAcAB4AIABX4gBlQqSAQIyMJgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1n&sclient=img
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Quote from: Steel Penguin on April 10, 2023, 05:12:39 AMThe latest set of name changes have occurred ( i think) as they've changed the painting style they want to push, to a more layer based system,  as i no longer get white dwarf, im not fully up  on whats the current trend..


That's what I was led to believe by the lads in the Croydon shop.
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