Bard Skin Two Thin Coats Paints Duncan Rhodes Painting Academy - 15ml
About the Product
Bring your miniatures to life with the subtle, refined tones of Bard Skin from the Two Thin Coats range by Duncan Rhodes. As an essential part of the Highlight range, this soft flesh tone is perfect for adding delicate highlights, creating realistic skin tones, and enhancing the fine details of your characters, making them look more lifelike and expressive.
Bard Skin offers a gentle, light skin tone that is ideal for highlighting facial features, hands, and other exposed areas of your miniatures. Its high-quality pigmentation ensures smooth, even coverage while maintaining the fine details of your models, all achievable with just two thin coats. The easy-to-apply formula makes it suitable for both beginners and seasoned painters, allowing for natural, glowing highlights that add depth and realism. Comparable to Knight Questor Flesh from Citadel and Jasper Skin from Army Painter, Bard Skin provides a versatile alternative that enhances the subtlety and beauty of your miniature painting.
Endorsed by the expert Duncan Rhodes, Bard Skin reflects the superior quality and consistency that defines the Two Thin Coats range. Trusted by miniature painters worldwide, this paint is your go-to choice for achieving professional-level finishes, ensuring your models stand out with natural, vibrant highlights.
Ready to Highlight Your Miniatures with Realism?
Add Bard Skin to your cart today and enhance your models with lifelike skin tones and delicate highlights. With fast shipping and competitive pricing, there’s no better time to upgrade your painting toolkit. Experience the difference that high-quality paint can make with this exceptional product from Duncan Rhodes and bring out the best in your miniatures!
- Brand: Two Thin Coats
- Type: Scenery & Paint
Similar to:
- Knight Questor Flesh from Citadel Paints
- Jasper Skin from Army Painter
Please note: Our "similar to" paint suggestions from other brands are intended as a guide. Some colours may vary slightly, and certain paints may be designed for airbrush use, while others are not. We hope you find this helpful!