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Explore our complete selection of hobby paints from the most trusted names in the industry, including Army Painter, AK Interactive, Green Stuff World, Citadel Color, Monument Hobbies, Coat D’arms, Formula P3, and Abteilung 502. Whether you’re painting fantasy miniatures, historical figures, or scale models, you'll find acrylics, inks, sprays, and weathering solutions to suit every technique and skill level. Our range covers everything from vibrant base coats to advanced effects like oils, glazes, metallics, and texture paints. Perfect for detail work, terrain building, and competitive painting, these professional-grade paints are designed to deliver consistency, coverage, and lasting color across all hobby surfaces.
This collection includes popular lines such as Army Painter Warpaints, Citadel Color, AK Interactive, Green Stuff World, Monument Hobbies, Coat D’arms, Formula P3, and Abteilung 502. Each brand offers a unique approach to color, consistency, and finish, giving you the tools to match your painting style.
You’ll find everything from standard acrylic paints and metallics to specialty products like contrast paints, speedpaints, inks, washes, oil paints, weathering enamels, and pigment-based products. Spray primers and varnishes are also available for surface preparation and finishing.
Acrylics are water-based, fast-drying, and ideal for layering and detail work. Oils and enamels dry slower but offer smoother blending and deeper shading, especially for weathering. Inks are highly pigmented and transparent, perfect for glazing, shading, and boosting contrast in fine areas.
Yes. These hobby paints are suitable for a wide variety of projects, including plastic, metal, and resin miniatures used in tabletop games, dioramas, and model kits. Whether you're working on Warhammer, Flames of War, Star Wars Legion, or Gundam, you'll find compatible paints for your needs.
Most water-based acrylic paints can be mixed safely across brands, though consistency and finish may vary. It’s always best to test a small amount before full application. Oil and enamel paints should be used with caution alongside acrylics and only after they’ve fully dried and cured.
Some paints, especially for airbrushing or smooth layering, benefit from thinning with water or a paint-specific medium. Many lines like Monument Hobbies and Army Painter are designed to work straight from the bottle for brush painting, while others may need adjustment based on your technique.
Yes. Many brands offer curated paint sets that include essential colors or themed palettes for specific factions, genres, or techniques. These are excellent entry points for beginners looking to start a paint collection or for advanced painters seeking an organized expansion of their palette.










