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As a Contrast paint, this colour combines pigment and medium to deliver shade and base tone in one application over a light primer. Warm reds like this one are staples for chapter colours, hazard markings, and focal armour accents..
The closest Flesh Tearers Red equivalent is SC-96 Inktense Crimson (Scale75) (ΔE 14.3).
No close Vallejo equivalent found for Flesh Tearers Red.
The best Flesh Tearers Red Army Painter equivalent is Blood Red (Army Painter) (ΔE 14.7).
The closest cross-brand equivalent to Flesh Tearers Red in the current local catalogue is SC-96 Inktense Crimson from Scale75 (Delta-E 14.3).
Matches are computed from the local paint catalogue with Delta-E CIEDE2000. Lower values mean a closer visual match on the miniature.
Finish, opacity, flow, and bottle format are not captured by Delta-E alone. Test the substitute if the recipe relies on a specific behaviour.
Before adopting a substitute, check these points specific to this contrast paint:
Flesh Tearers Red is a contrast paint formulated for one-coat colour and shading over light primer. Its transparency and reactive edge behaviour are harder to replicate with standard opaque paints.
No reliable Vallejo match appears in the current top equivalents.
Yes, Flesh Tearers Red is currently part of the Citadel (Games Workshop) range. Check local stock or equivalent alternatives if the pot is hard to source.
Check Delta-E, finish type, coverage, opacity, and behaviour over your chosen primer. Run a full test with one shade and one highlight pass before applying the substitute to an entire unit.
As a Contrast paint, this colour combines pigment and medium to deliver shade and base tone in one application over a light primer. Warm reds like this one are staples for chapter colours, hazard markings, and focal armour accents..
The closest Flesh Tearers Red equivalent is SC-96 Inktense Crimson (Scale75) (ΔE 14.3).
No close Vallejo equivalent found for Flesh Tearers Red.
The best Flesh Tearers Red Army Painter equivalent is Blood Red (Army Painter) (ΔE 14.7).
As a Contrast paint, this colour combines pigment and medium to deliver shade and base tone in one application over a light primer. Warm reds like this one are staples for chapter colours, hazard markings, and focal armour accents.. Rouge très sombre. Flesh Tearers et chapitres rouges sombres. Plus foncé que Blood Angels Red.
The closest Flesh Tearers Red equivalent is SC-96 Inktense Crimson (Scale75) with Delta E 14.3. No close Vallejo equivalent found for Flesh Tearers Red. The best Flesh Tearers Red Army Painter equivalent is Blood Red (Army Painter) with Delta E 14.7.
No Vallejo equivalent within an acceptable colour distance was found for Flesh Tearers Red.
The best Army Painter option is Blood Red (Army Painter) with Delta E 14.7.
As a contrast paint, Flesh Tearers Red combines colour and shading in a single coat over a light primer. The colour sits in the rich red range.
The performance of Flesh Tearers Red depends heavily on the primer. It is designed for a white or Wraithbone primer.
Flesh Tearers Red is transparent by design, which means any substitute must also level evenly.
The main appeal of Flesh Tearers Red is one-coat readiness.
The rich red tone of Flesh Tearers Red shifts as it dries, typically darkening and intensifying.
Corax White, Evil Sunz Scarlet and Carroburg Crimson are common companions to this contrast. They were chosen in the original recipe because their coverage, drying speed, and finish layer in the same workflow without forcing extra corrections.
A contrast paint substitute only becomes trustworthy once it survives the same primer, shade, and highlight sequence as the original recipe.
Looking at the surrounding palette matters because a near match can still push the finished model warmer, colder, or flatter than expected.
That combination of colour distance, finish, and recipe context is what makes a contrast paint substitute reliable on an actual miniature.
That is why the page keeps the recommendation anchored to painting workflow instead of treating Delta-E alone as the final decision.
A useful equivalent page should also reduce buying mistakes: the closer colour is not always the safer option if the bottle dries glossier, covers faster, or behaves differently on large armour panels.