The Army Painter Quickshade Miniature Varnish for Miniature Painting, Strong Tone Model Paint Quickshade Varnish, Pot/Can, (250 ml), Approximately 8.45 oz
<p>Hundred of miniatures to paint, so little time? SAVE TIME PAINTING! <b>The Army Painter Quickshade Strong Tone</b> is a must-have in your miniature painting arsenal. It is specifically engineered to add highlights, effects, and color-richness on models for much less time, <b>cutting the paintwork by more than half</b>.</p><p>The Quickshade is a pigment-based solution. Using it with the famous, old-known <b>dipping technique</b>, you'll end up with colors that come through fantastically.</p><p><b>Strong Tone Variant:</b> The strong tone shade gives a travel-worn, sepia effects, making it excellent for the dead, zombies, grimy and dirty-looking figurines, chests and tombstones. It also keeps your bright colors bright and provide shadows where needed. It is best used for midtone and light colors.</p><p>Strong tone is basically brown, so it works great on reds, browns, yellows, whites, bleached bones, etc., but not so well on greens and blues.</p><p><b>No more dealing with too many details</b> - When you're working on a bunch of mobs for a game, you can ditch the time-consuming addition of details with different washes and paints. Just give them a nice even coat and let Quickshade give a consistent shading across all your minis.</p><p><b>Brushing Method:</b> If you prefer the brushing method, use a brush that you don't plan to use for much else. The varnish leaves a sticky, oily residue that may not wash out with just plain water.</p><p>The Quickshade is designed and formulated to work with 10-28 millimeters (mm) scale miniatures. While it can be easily confused with many floor varnishes and shoe polishes, we don't recommend at all using it on floors and shoes!</p><p>TIP: If the end result is too glossy for your taste, use <b>The Army Painter Anti-Shine Matte Varnish</b> (sold separately) to remove the shine and add more depth.</p>