AK Interactive · 3rd Generation

Flat Flesh (3Rd Gen) Paint Guide

AK Interactive Acrylic #D09870
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Brand Colour Delta E Match
Scale75 SC-19 Golden Skin 0.00 Excellent
Scale75 Ardennes Flesh 2.42 Good
Vallejo Model Color Sunny Skin Tone (70.845) 2.66 Good
Army Painter Elf Flesh 3.57 Good
Vallejo Game Color Elf Flesh (72.004) 3.57 Good
Vallejo Model Color Primula Tan Flesh (70.743) 3.58 Good
AK Interactive BEIGE RED 4.89 Good
Citadel (Games Workshop) Eerie Flesh 5.56 Acceptable
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Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) paint guide

Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) Paint: Colour, Type & Equivalents

Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) is a key paint in the Citadel range, valued for its consistent finish and reliable coverage across Warhammer projects.
The closest Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) equivalent is Ardennes Flesh (Scale75) (ΔE 2.4).

Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) is a acrylic from AK Interactive, commonly used for armour plates, cloth, and trim work.

Quick Equivalents

  • Closest equivalent: Ardennes Flesh (Scale75) – ΔE 2.4
  • Vallejo equivalent: Sunny Skin Tone (70.845) (Vallejo Model Color) – ΔE 2.7
  • Army Painter equivalent: Elf Flesh (Army Painter) – ΔE 3.6

How to Use Flat Flesh (3rd Gen)

This paint is typically used for:

  • Model acrylic workflow

Apply it over a suitable primer and build layers gradually. Coverage sits around reliable, so two thin coats usually give a more stable finish than one heavy pass, especially over a dark primer.

Paint Behavior and Tips

Consider the following when working with this paint:

  • Coverage: reliable — affects how many coats are needed over primer
  • Dilution: controlled thinning — keeping the right ratio maintains flow and prevents brushmarks
  • Interaction with washes and highlights: always run a highlight pass to verify the tone does not shift after drying

A good equivalent should remain stable after shading and highlighting. Test this alternative on the same primer and in the same recipe before switching a whole unit.

Miniature Painting Tips

For best results with Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) on Warhammer and other miniature projects:

  • Use the same primer across the project to keep tonal consistency
  • Test on a spare part before applying to a full unit
  • Compare after shading and highlights, not just the base coat

Even small differences can become visible on a finished miniature. This match may behave differently on textured surfaces like cloth, fur, and metal trim once the full recipe is applied.

Conclusion

Choosing the right Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) equivalent ensures consistent results across your painting workflow. Use this page as a paint conversion chart to compare the Vallejo equivalent, the Army Painter equivalent, and other close options before committing to a full army.

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How should you use Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) on miniatures?

Flat Flesh (3rd Gen) is a warm orange acrylic paint from AK Interactive's 3rd Generation range.

  • AK Interactive · 3rd Generation
  • Acrylic · #D09870

Method

This summary is built from the local usage notes, structured paint detail data, and the same Delta-E matching system used across ChromaStack.

Limits

Check finish and coverage on a test miniature if your workflow depends on a very specific texture or transparency.