Paint equivalent guide

Bloody Red (72.010) Equivalent

Bloody Red (72.010) is a key paint in the Citadel range, valued for its consistent finish and reliable coverage across Warhammer projects.
The closest Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent is Mechrite Red (Citadel (Games Workshop)) (ΔE 1.7).
For the Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent Vallejo, Scarlet (70.817) (Vallejo Model Color) (ΔE 4.0).
The best Bloody Red (72.010) Army Painter equivalent is Pure Red (Army Painter) (ΔE 2.2).

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Direct answer

Which equivalent should you pick for Bloody Red (72.010)?

The closest cross-brand equivalent to Bloody Red (72.010) in the current local catalogue is Mechrite Red from Citadel (Games Workshop) (Delta-E 1.7).

Method

Matches are computed from the local paint catalogue with Delta-E CIEDE2000. Lower values mean a closer visual match on the miniature.

Limits

Finish, opacity, flow, and bottle format are not captured by Delta-E alone. Test the substitute if the recipe relies on a specific behaviour.

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Frequently asked questions

Bloody Red (72.010) is a paint from Vallejo Game Color. Its specific pigment load, drying behaviour, and finish set it apart from other paints in the same category, which is why a direct substitute needs to match more than just the colour value.

The closest Vallejo option is Scarlet (70.817) (Delta E 4.02).

Yes, Bloody Red (72.010) is currently part of the Vallejo Game Color 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.

Bloody Red (72.010) is a key paint in the Citadel range, valued for its consistent finish and reliable coverage across Warhammer projects.
The closest Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent is Mechrite Red (Citadel (Games Workshop)) (ΔE 1.7).
For the Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent Vallejo, Scarlet (70.817) (Vallejo Model Color) (ΔE 4.0).
The best Bloody Red (72.010) Army Painter equivalent is Pure Red (Army Painter) (ΔE 2.2).

Bloody Red (72.010) is a key paint in the Citadel range, valued for its consistent finish and reliable coverage across Warhammer projects.

The closest Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent is Mechrite Red (Citadel (Games Workshop)) with Delta E 1.7. For a Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent Vallejo match, Scarlet (70.817) (Vallejo Model Color) with Delta E 4.0 is the closest pick. The best Bloody Red (72.010) Army Painter equivalent is Pure Red (Army Painter) with Delta E 2.2.

Bloody Red (72.010) Vallejo equivalent

The closest Vallejo match is Scarlet (70.817) (Vallejo Model Color) with Delta E 4.0.

Bloody Red (72.010) Army Painter equivalent

The best Army Painter option is Pure Red (Army Painter) with Delta E 2.2.

Bloody Red (72.010) equivalent and alternative: brand comparison

As a paint, Bloody Red (72.010) requires specific handling that affects how any substitute performs. The colour sits in the rich red range.

Brand comparison

  • Closest equivalent : Mechrite Red (Citadel (Games Workshop)) – ΔE 1.7
  • Closest Vallejo option : Scarlet (70.817) (Vallejo Model Color) – ΔE 4.0
  • Closest Army Painter option : Pure Red (Army Painter) – ΔE 2.2

A 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 paint substitute reliable on an actual miniature.