Citadel Colour

Gryph-Charger Grey

Gryph-Charger Grey is a sleek and versatile paint from Citadel Colour that lends a sophisticated touch to any model. Its subtle blue undertones make it perfect for painting space marines or other futuristic vehicles, while its neutral base makes it a great choice for more classic miniatures. With its smooth, matte finish, Gryph-Charger Grey is an excellent addition to any painter’s collection.
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Gryph-Charger Grey Paint Review

Gryph-Charger Grey is a versatile base coat paint from Citadel Colour that forms a solid foundation for miniature painting. This acrylic paint features a matt finish and is formulated with high-quality pigments, ensuring maximum coverage and long-lasting durability. As a part of the Foundation series of colours for miniatures, Gryph-Charger Grey is ideal for beginners and experienced painters alike, offering a neutral palette that can be used for a wide variety of models and styles. With its reliable coverage and smooth consistency, Gryph-Charger Grey is a must-have paint for any miniature painting enthusiast.

What vehicle armies to paint with Gryph-Charger Grey

Gryph-Charger Grey is a versatile base coat paint that can be used to paint a variety of vehicles and machinery from the Warhammer 40K universe. When making the following recommendations, I considered the factions and armies that frequently use these vehicles and how the use of Gryph-Charger Grey can complement their armor and color schemes.

  • Space Marine Rhino – The Space Marine Rhino is a common transport vehicle for Space Marine infantry. Painting the Rhino with Gryph-Charger Grey can complement the armor of the Space Marines and give the vehicle a sleek, futuristic look.
  • Astra Militarum Leman Russ Battle Tank – The Leman Russ Battle Tank is a staple of the Astra Militarum armies, and painting it with Gryph-Charger Grey can give it a sturdy, utilitarian appearance. By highlighting the edges and details of the tank with metallic paints, you can make it stand out on the battlefield.
  • Ork Kustom Boosta-Blasta – The Orks are known for their ramshackle machinery, and the Kustom Boosta-Blasta is a great example of this. Painting the Kustom Boosta-Blasta with Gryph-Charger Grey can create a weathered, metallic appearance that fits the Ork aesthetic. Additionally, using bright colors on the details of the vehicle can make it look more whimsical and chaotic.

Using Gryph-Charger Grey as a base coat for these vehicles can create a consistent look across your army, even if you use different colors and techniques for other parts of the model. With its reliable coverage and smooth consistency, Gryph-Charger Grey is a great choice for any vehicle in the Warhammer 40K universe.

Gryph-Charger Grey Colour Schemes & Combinations

When selecting Citadel Colour paints to use with Gryph-Charger Grey, there are several color theory principles that can be considered to create a harmonious color scheme.

One option is to use a split-complementary color scheme, which involves choosing a main color and then selecting two colors that are opposite to its complement. In this case, the main color is Gryph-Charger Grey, which is a neutral gray color, and its complement is a warm, reddish-brown. The split-complementary colors that can be used are red, purple, and bronze.

Here is a list of one red, one purple, and one bronze Citadel Colour paint that can be used together with Gryph-Charger Grey:

  • Red: Mephiston Red – this is a bold, bright red color that complements the cool tones of Gryph-Charger Grey. It can be used to create highlights or to add depth to shadows.
  • Purple: Xereus Purple – this is a rich, deep purple that can be used to create a striking contrast with Gryph-Charger Grey. It can be used to paint details or as a basecoat for metallics.
  • Bronze: Runelord Brass – this is a warm, metallic bronze that can be used to create a subtle highlight or to add metallic accents to the model. It can be used on details such as machinery or guns.

Combining these three hues can assist produce a harmonious color scheme that draws attention to the model’s features and gives the shadows more depth. The model can also be given a touch of shine by the addition of metallics like Runelord Brass, which can help it stand out on the tabletop.

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