though as always need to attach the disclaimer that matches are RARELY exact, they usually just put you in the ballpark (maybe close enough that you can translate a painting tutorial from one range to another, usually not close enough that you can replace a colour in your army without noticing). The Vallejo chart is probably the most comprehensive, especially if you're looking for Vallejo paints. The Dakka chart just tries to get matches for Citadel colours, so even of the ranges it does cover there's a lot of individual paints it misses because of that. Just because you disagree with some of the equivalencies that the author chose doesn't make the chart 'useless' or 'outdated'.No, what makes it useless and outdated is if you want to find a equivalent for a range or specific paint that it doesn't cover. Its always been a matter of opinion on whether color X or color Y is a close enough match to color Z to be considered an equivalent. Ghaz wrote: Last time I looked, there wasn't a scientifically approved method for determining paint equivalents.
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