This set can be used alone with the addition of a White and a Black paint or together with the Kimera Kolors Pure Pigments BASE SET: https://www.pegasoworld.com/product/kimera-kolors-acrylic-set/
TUTORIALS USING KIMERA KOLORS: https://pegasoworld.com/product-category/tutorials-shop/
CONTENT OF THE BOX:
24 page booklet with mixing charts, references and a skintone tutorial
14x 30ml paint bottles, a single pure pigment in each bottle:
Oxide Brown Dark – Series 1 (PBR 11 Dark)
Oxide Brown Medium – Series 1 (PBR 11 Medium)
Oxide Brown Light – Series 1 (PBR 11 Light)
Mars Orange – Series 1 (PR 101)
Dark Ochre – Series 3 (PBR 48)
Honey Moon Yellow – Series 2 (PBR 24)
Diarylide Yellow – Series 2 (PY 170)
Alizarin Crimson – Series 3 (PR 179) – Transparent
Royal Brown – Series 1 (PBR 25) – Transparent
Ultramarine Blue – Series 1 (PB 29) – Transparent
Toluidine Red – Series 3 (PR 3)
Purple – Series 3 (PV 19)
Oxide Green – Series 1 (PG 17)
Cobalt Bluegreen – Series 2 (PB 36) – Transparent
Kimera Kolors Pure Pigments are bottled in 30ml dropper pot. Each bottle contains a single pigment in very high concentration, 30% to 50%, dissolved in an acrylic matte medium.
This allows the paints to react better when mixed together compared to normal miniature paints. Miniature paints are usually a blend of 2 or more pigments, they often have white mixed in them to increase coverage and stability and because of this they go a bit grey when mixed on your palette.
Since Kimera Kolors Pure Pigments don’t have white mixed in the paints and they are made of just one pigment each, you can mix them easily without graying or muddying them and you can eventually add white to get more opacity and luminosity in a predictable and controlled way.
The extreme saturation can help boost the vibrancy of your mixes even when used in conjunction with other brands. Some of them are more transparent than others, so when you need more coverage you can add a bit of white or black in your mix.
In this Expansion Set you’ll find pigments related to painting Nature, and they are a very good complement to the Base Set. The Earth Tones can be used to paint skintones, leathers, woods and soil. The Reds and Yellows for autumn and summery scenes. The greens and blues to complement for colder seasons, gems and increased nuances of foliage and fabrics.
You can also see the rarity of the pigment used by looking at the number of the series in each pot: the higher the number the rarer the pigment is.
These paints are created to complement the Base Set but you can also use them on their own with just the addition of a black and a white paint, as the selection of pigments covers a great amount of possibilities and
nuances. And to help in the usage we prepared this booklet to dive deeper into the world of mixes. Enjoy!
TESTED AND APPROVED BY SOME OF THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE MINIATURE WORLD:
Francesco Farabi, Riccardo Agostini, Pietro Balloni, Alfonso Giraldes, Michal Pisarski, Marc Masclans, Kirill Kanaev, Fabrizio Russo, Massimiliano Richiero, Davide Decina, Danilo Cartacci, Robert Carlsson,Vincenzo Celeste, Alessandro Marinone, Lukas Zaba, Ben Komets, Ivan Hortal, Gianluca Garofalo
You can join our facebook group to get advices and guidance in painting: https://www.facebook.com/groups/KimeraKolorsPaintingClub/

Drummer of the Grenadier Guards, 1812
Hallberdier of the Spanish Guard
Teutonic Knight, XIV cen.
Captain Jean-Baptiste Isidore Martin, 1805
Lansquenet
XVII-XIX C. House Corner – 54mm Historical Miniature Scenery
Cardinal Richelieu, Siege of La Rochelle, 1627–28
Roman legionary, II cen. A.D.
Knight of the Holy Sepulcher
General Laurent de Gouvion St Cyr
SS Sturmbanfhurer of Artillery, 2º SS Panzer Division ''Das Reich'', France 1944
Officer of the Guide on horseback, Egypt 1798
The Gloomhound
Hidatsa Warrior
General Francois Fournier-Sarloveze
Medieval Door – 54mm medieval doorway scenery
Sapper of the Dragoons of the Guard
Samnite Heavy Infantryman 4th c. B.C.
Vlad Dracul - Resin Version
XIV C. Arch – 54mm Historical Arch Scenery
Street Brigant, XVIII Cen
Ronin, XVI sec.
Muslim Corner – 54mm middle eastern scenery
Chasseur a cheval of the imperial guard, 1814
Bashibuzuk
Seleucid General
Roman Centurion I c. A.D.
Grenadiers of the guard, Sergeant Second Eagle Bearer, 1810.
Decurio Equitum
Captain ADC to Marshal Suchet, 1811
Scottish Nobleman, 14th Century
Slavic Warrior, VII century A.D.
Mexican Revolutionary
Fox Warrior
Jean Andoche Junot, 1771-1813
Aristide greek general, Plataea 479 A.C.
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