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title: "Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1)"
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# 72 vivid game colors Color chart for easy selection 3 precision brushes included Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1)

**Brand:** vallejo
**Price:** 1708 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your miniatures with the ultimate color arsenal!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1) by vallejo
- **How much does it cost?** 1708 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/14392878-vallejo-game-color-basic-paint-set-paint-brown-vj72172-75)

## Best For

- vallejo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vallejo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready-to-Use Kit:** Includes 3 quality brushes and a handy color chart for seamless creativity
- • **Compact & Organized:** Sturdy plastic case keeps your paints secure and travel-ready
- • **Durable Matte Finish:** Non-flammable, matte finish ensures professional, display-ready results
- • **Thick, Layerable Paints:** High pigment density perfect for smooth layering and blending
- • **Unmatched Color Variety:** 72 expertly curated shades to bring every miniature to life

## Overview

The Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set offers 72 premium acrylic paints in a compact case, complete with 3 brushes and a color chart. Designed for tabletop gamers and miniature painters, these thick, matte-finish paints deliver rich pigmentation and smooth layering. Non-flammable and travel-friendly, this set is your all-in-one solution to professional-quality miniature painting.

## Description

Plastic case with 72 game colors, 3 today brushes, color chart colors 72.001 Dead white 72.002 white Primer 72.003 pale Flesh 72.004 elf Skin tone 72.005 Moon yellow 72.006 sun yellow 72.007 gold yellow 72.008 orange gire 72.009 hot orange 72.010 bloody red 72.011 gory red 72.012 Scarlett red 72.013 squid pink 72.014 warlord purple 72.015 Hexed lichen 72.016 royal purple 72.017 dark blue 72.018 stormy blue 72.019 night blue 72.020 Imperial blue 72.021 magic blue 72.022 ultramarine blue 72.023 electric blue 72.024 turquoise 72.025 foul green 72.026 Jade green 72.027 scurvy green 72.028 dark green 72.029 sick green 72.030 Goblin green 72.031 camouflage green 72.032 ESC or pen a green 72.033 livery green 72.034 bone white 72.035 Dead Flesh 72.036 bronze Flesh tone 72.037 filthy brown 72.038 scrofulous brown 72.039 plague brown 72.040 leather brown 72.041 dwarf skin 72.042 parasite brown 72.043 Beasty brown 72.044 dark Flesh tone 72.045 charred brown 72.046 Ghost grey 72.047 Wolf grey 72.048 somber grey 72.049 Stonewall grey 72.050 cold grey 72.051 black 72.052 silver 72.053 chainmail silver 72.054 Gunmetal 72.055 polished gold 72.056 glorious gold 72.057 bright bronze 72.058 brassy brass 72.059 hammered copper 72.060 tinny tin 72.061 khaki 72.062 earth 72.063 desert yellow 72.064 yellow olive 72.065 terrace 72.066 tan 72.067 Cayman green 72.068 Smokey 70.596 glaze Medium 70.520 Matt varnish 70.522 satin varnish 70.510 gloss varnish.

Review: Wonderful paint set! - Just getting started with table top gaming and painting of miniatures. Decided to take a chance on this set. I have a few Vallejo products that I use with air brushes, so I expected this set to be of similar quality and performance. I am not disappointed. Note: I did not buy these for air brush painting, only mentioning past experience with Vallejo products. My set arrived in perfect condition. No open / leaking paints. No broken case. I made sure to order while the weather was warm, so the paints wouldn't freeze, expand, and leak, and the plastic case wouldn't be cold, brittle, and prone to cracking more easily during rough UPS handling. There are almost too many paints to choose from, especially for someone just getting started. A smaller set would work just as well as you can mix paints to develop new colors, but for someone lacking an good understanding of color theory and how to mix this is a wonderful set. Paint performance is good, though I found it best to reduce / thin them down. Right out of the bottle they are very thick. I put a drop on the back of my hand / rubber glove and turned it upside down without the paint running or dripping. This provides very thick, good coverage on a model, but is also prone to showing brush strokes. I ended up thinning it down somewhere between 5:1 and 2:1 paint to thinner and doing 2-3 coats. This flows more easily across the surface of the model and is less likely to fill in small details on a weapon, face, or armor on the miniature. While likely most ideal to reduce Vallejo paints with Vallejo reducer I happened to have Createx Wicked reducer (4012). Worked fine. It's designed for Createx Wicked acrylic paints. It works with Vallejo acrylic paints. This paint set does not include a primer. As with the reducer I happened to have primer on hand for my air brushes. I cleaned the minis with soapy water, rinsed, dried, and used Vallejo primers for a base coat. I experimented with black, grey, and white primers. The Game Color paints are thick enough that the primer color used has almost zero impact on the end result of your painting. You aren't going to see significantly darker colors when starting with black primer. The only real consideration is whether or not you can reach every corner and crevice in your mini and whether leaving that inaccessible area black, white, or grey is most appropriate. I went with grey and did my best to reach that corner / crevice with the tip of a brush and a droplet of shade paint to darken it up. Game Color paints work very well with the Vallejo primers. No issues with paint peeling up or refusing to spread evenly across the surface. The included varnishes are pretty easy to reduce and use in an airbrush for good, clean, even covering. Worked with a 4:1 ratio of varnish to reducer and then added 2 drops of flow improver. Only used the matte and satin varnishes thus far. Can't really tell the difference between them. Either one seems appropriate for miniatures.
Review: Great Paint - Great paint so far, like the dropper style bottles. Different getting used to these after having used paint pots from GW and Ral Partha in the past, but i like it. I added stainless steel ball bearings to the bottles as agitators, which helped. A few points: 1. Game color seems to me to be a great layering style paint, so many of the brighter colors do not color in one coat over darker colors for instance. But in my case I happen to like that, it makes blending very easy, and the color selection is good. 2. The case is great, paint is very firmly in place. 3. You will have to mix this stuff a lot. I added agitators so it became much easier. Stainless steel ball bearings (not 302, or other rust prone alloys) are cheap, but pewter sprue works as well. Expect certain colors to separate a lot, but the ones that do are also pretty easy to re-shake back into shape. 4. I also really liked that they included varnish, so you not only have good paint, but a sealer to finish it off. Just need a good primer and you're in business. 5. The brushes are okay, but for this style of painting, I bought some kolinsky sable brushes, and I like those. I ended up using these for base-coating, and they work fine. I have always picked up paints from several different lines and found my favorites among them, and this paint is no different, but the majority of the colors in my set cover really well, are very smooth, and I'm very happy with them. I have found that some I like to thin, others I don't, so there is a bit of a "getting to know your paint" process.

## Features

- 72 game colors
- 3 to ray brushes
- Color chart

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Vallejo |
| Color | Brown |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Item Volume | 17 Milliliters |
| Size | 0.54 Fl Oz (Pack of 76) |
| Special Feature | Non Flammable |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Vallejo
- **Color:** Brown
- **Finish Type:** Matte
- **Size:** 0.54 Fl Oz (Pack of 76)
- **Item Volume:** 17 Milliliters
- **Special Feature:** Non Flammable
- **Unit Count:** 41.3884 Fluid Ounces
- **Paint Type:** Acrylic
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Model kits
- **Surface Recommendation:** Windows

## Images

![Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51-iMmOU+jL.jpg)
![Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WoNQj0khL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: what is the deffrence between basic , air and game colors set?**
A: Game Colors have an additional resin that makes the paint more resistant to handling and harder to chip, etc. This also makes some painting techniques usable with normal acrylics not usable with game colors. This specific set was made to match the colors of the most popular game paint brand, but I like this ones a bit more, additionally the eye dropper style bottle is extremely practical. It also matches exactly the Game Air colors designed to be used with an airbrush.

**Q: How do these compare to Citadel?**
A: I haven’t used Citadel paints in over ten years. I love my Vallejo paints.

**Q: what colors are in this set?**
A: http://www.acrylicosvallejo.com/en_US/72-colors-_-3-brushes/family/18/87 It depends on the set but this is what we got.

**Q: Does this product contain the newest iteration formula of game color paints or the previous line? the ad block "From Manufacture" seems midleading.**
A: It all depends on when the paints were shipped from Vallejo and how fast Amazon rotates their stock of units.  I would presume they will rotate through within a short amount of time since this is a valuable set to have.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful paint set!
*by S***1 on April 10, 2019*

Just getting started with table top gaming and painting of miniatures. Decided to take a chance on this set. I have a few Vallejo products that I use with air brushes, so I expected this set to be of similar quality and performance. I am not disappointed. Note: I did not buy these for air brush painting, only mentioning past experience with Vallejo products. My set arrived in perfect condition. No open / leaking paints. No broken case. I made sure to order while the weather was warm, so the paints wouldn't freeze, expand, and leak, and the plastic case wouldn't be cold, brittle, and prone to cracking more easily during rough UPS handling. There are almost too many paints to choose from, especially for someone just getting started. A smaller set would work just as well as you can mix paints to develop new colors, but for someone lacking an good understanding of color theory and how to mix this is a wonderful set. Paint performance is good, though I found it best to reduce / thin them down. Right out of the bottle they are very thick. I put a drop on the back of my hand / rubber glove and turned it upside down without the paint running or dripping. This provides very thick, good coverage on a model, but is also prone to showing brush strokes. I ended up thinning it down somewhere between 5:1 and 2:1 paint to thinner and doing 2-3 coats. This flows more easily across the surface of the model and is less likely to fill in small details on a weapon, face, or armor on the miniature. While likely most ideal to reduce Vallejo paints with Vallejo reducer I happened to have Createx Wicked reducer (4012). Worked fine. It's designed for Createx Wicked acrylic paints. It works with Vallejo acrylic paints. This paint set does not include a primer. As with the reducer I happened to have primer on hand for my air brushes. I cleaned the minis with soapy water, rinsed, dried, and used Vallejo primers for a base coat. I experimented with black, grey, and white primers. The Game Color paints are thick enough that the primer color used has almost zero impact on the end result of your painting. You aren't going to see significantly darker colors when starting with black primer. The only real consideration is whether or not you can reach every corner and crevice in your mini and whether leaving that inaccessible area black, white, or grey is most appropriate. I went with grey and did my best to reach that corner / crevice with the tip of a brush and a droplet of shade paint to darken it up. Game Color paints work very well with the Vallejo primers. No issues with paint peeling up or refusing to spread evenly across the surface. The included varnishes are pretty easy to reduce and use in an airbrush for good, clean, even covering. Worked with a 4:1 ratio of varnish to reducer and then added 2 drops of flow improver. Only used the matte and satin varnishes thus far. Can't really tell the difference between them. Either one seems appropriate for miniatures.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Paint
*by M***Z on December 28, 2016*

Great paint so far, like the dropper style bottles. Different getting used to these after having used paint pots from GW and Ral Partha in the past, but i like it. I added stainless steel ball bearings to the bottles as agitators, which helped. A few points: 1. Game color seems to me to be a great layering style paint, so many of the brighter colors do not color in one coat over darker colors for instance. But in my case I happen to like that, it makes blending very easy, and the color selection is good. 2. The case is great, paint is very firmly in place. 3. You will have to mix this stuff a lot. I added agitators so it became much easier. Stainless steel ball bearings (not 302, or other rust prone alloys) are cheap, but pewter sprue works as well. Expect certain colors to separate a lot, but the ones that do are also pretty easy to re-shake back into shape. 4. I also really liked that they included varnish, so you not only have good paint, but a sealer to finish it off. Just need a good primer and you're in business. 5. The brushes are okay, but for this style of painting, I bought some kolinsky sable brushes, and I like those. I ended up using these for base-coating, and they work fine. I have always picked up paints from several different lines and found my favorites among them, and this paint is no different, but the majority of the colors in my set cover really well, are very smooth, and I'm very happy with them. I have found that some I like to thin, others I don't, so there is a bit of a "getting to know your paint" process.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great set of paints for Miniatures
*by M***Y on July 7, 2017*

I've had a couple of weeks to use the set and I think I've at least opened and tested all of the bottles at this point. No dried out paints and I've really enjoyed painting with them. I read on the Vallejo website that the difference between their Game Color line and the Model line (aside from the game color line being more vibrant) is the viscosity of the paints. So they go into fine details better. I don't know if this just means they have to be watered down less, or if they are just formulated different to be smoother. But I'd recommend this kit to anyone looking for a great starter set to start painting minis. The only problem I noticed is the foam piece which all of the paints go into was askew. It looks like the bottom piece of foam slide after being glued to the piece with holes for the paints. It doesn't effect the case's ability to hold the paints, as they fit snuggly in their individual holes, however, there is a small gap where items could fall through the bottom of the brush compartment. It doesn't matter for me, since I only intended to use it to hold paints. But others might be disappointed since it is a nice carrying case.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Vallejo Game Color Basic Paint Set Paint, Brown, VJ72172, 75 Count (Pack of 1)
- Vallejo Game Color Washes 17ml Paint
- Vallejo - Surface Primer Color | Black Acrylic Primer 200 ml (6.76 fl.oz.) | Matte Finish and Fast Drying | Perfect for Airbrushing and Great Adhesion to Figurines and Scale Models

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