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I-KORE Paints PDF E-mail
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Monday, 10 December 2007 05:22

I-KORE produced a relatively short lived line of paints to compliment their miniatures. They were a water based acrylic which has become standard in the miniatures hobby by the time they came along. The largest portion of their line were sold in 18 ml pots, although for some colors they also offered 90 ml pots.

Below is a list of the paints as far as I know:

  • 46107-Obsidian Black*
  • 46108-Prime White*
  • 46109-Marine Blue*
  • 46110-Koralon Yellow*
  • 46111-Viridian Green*
  • 46112-Erg Red*
  • 46113-Lucifer Bronze*
  • 46114-Karas Gold*
  • 46115-Gun Metal*
  • 46116-Synthan Silver*
  • 46117-Nova Orange*
  • 46118-Metal Wash*
  • 46119-Tanned Flesh*
  • 46120-Leather Brown*
  • 46121-Pale Flesh*
  • 46122-Grul Brown*
  • 46123-Mucous White
  • 46124-Flesh Wash
  • 46125-Leviathon Grey*
  • 46126-Coraline Blue*
  • 46127-Junkers Brown*
  • 46128-Medusan Purple*
  • 46129-Bio Mass Green*
  • 46130-Meridian Sand*
  • 46131-Jade
  • 46132-Burnished Copper
  • 46133-Grove Green
  • 46134-Woodland Green
  • 46135-Sidhe Blue
  • 46136-Earth
  • 46137-Chainmail
  • 46138-Vanir Grey
  • 46139-Flesh
  • 46140-Tanned Leather
  • 46141-Woad Blue
  • 46142-Swamp Brown
  • 46143-Polished Bronze
  • 46144-Bright Yellow
  • 46145-Intestine Pink
  • 46146-Red Leather
  • 46147-Silver Grey
  • 46148-Spear Shaft Brown
  • 46149-Royal Purple
  • 46150-Sea Green
  • 46151-Cellestial Blue
  • 46152-Dried Blood
  • 46153-Dusk Blue
  • 46154-Sun Yellow
The following paints were available in the 90 ml containers:
  • 46101-Paint Mega Tub - Obsidian Black*
  • 46102-Paint Mega Tub - Prime White*
  • 46103-Paint Mega Tub - Marine Blue*
  • 46104-Paint Mega Tub - Koralon Yellow *
  • 46105-Paint Mega Tub - Viridian Green*
  • 46106-Paint Mega Tub - Erg Red*
* These items are indexed within the Color Match database.
Last Updated ( Monday, 10 December 2007 06:12 )
 
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