Coat d'arms

Coat d'arms Goblin Green #108
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Blood Red #104
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Armour Wash #153
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Gun Metal #142
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Wash Flesh #133
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Black #102
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Lupin Grey #151
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Shadow Grey #150
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Elven Flesh #123
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Barbarian Leather #116
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Bone #112
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Super Wash Light Brown #175
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Super Wash Black #169
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Wash #154
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Scorpion Green #152
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Marine Blue #148
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Shocking Pink #144
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Matt Varnish #139
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Wash Chesnut #137
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Wash Green #134
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Elven Grey #122
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Poison Purple #118
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Tanned Flesh #115
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Magic Metal #113
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Dark Elf Green #111
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms White #101
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Sun Yellow #103
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Super Wash Mild Brown #176
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Emerald Green #164
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Nauseous Blue #162
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Deadly Nightshade #161
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Warlock Purple #157
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Angel Green #155
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Burnt Orange #147
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ruby Red #145
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Grey Primer #141
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Gloss Varnish #140
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Ink Wash Red #138
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Enchanted Blue #127
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Dwarven Flesh #124
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms Enchanted Silver #106
$ 4.50 CAD
Coat d'arms paints are designed specifically for painting metal miniatures. Known for doing various more "historical” shades, and a nice set of horse tones. Highly pigmented with matt finish, they are the choice of many professional painters. Regardless of the period you are painting, Coat D'arms has an option. If Coat D' Arms paint pots look strikingly familiar, it's probably because this is the very same paint line as the original Games Workshop one, in the very same pots, even in the very same colors (with different names of course) which GW used to sell as their own. The thickness of the paint, is also identical to the Formula P3 line as well. I'd say it's slightly thinner than existing GW paint, and a lot thicker than Reaper Master Series and Vallejo. In terms of coverage, in most cases you can pull off a lot with a single coat of paint. Therefore it may require thinning down, depending on the technique you want to use. The pigment is strong too, even after thinning, as the colors don't run and change shades during application

Coat D' Arms doesn't offer every shade that GW currently offers, but they do offer many of the older shades named differently, plus quite a few colors of their own. In all there's over 150 shades available in the Coat D' Arms line. The line is also separated into a Fantasy range, Military range and WWII range.

They also offer what they're calling Triads, which is repackaged existing colors with a base, highlight and dark shade of specific colors in a single 3-pack. There's also paint sets, a product they call SuperShader, and a product called Brushscape, which is said to be a textured paint for painting miniature model bases.