Get Your Squiggle On: Games Workshop Citadel Layer 1: Squig Orange Review

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When it comes to painting miniatures, having the right color is key. Enter Games Workshop Citadel Layer 1: Squig Orange, the perfect addition to any Warhammer enthusiast's paint collection. As a self-proclaimed expert in all things Warhammer, I can say with confidence that this is a quality paint that packs a punch.

First of all, the color is spot on. I've used other "orange" paints in the past that turned out more yellow or red than anything, but Squig Orange is a true orange that really pops. And since it's a Citadel Layer paint, it goes on smoothly over other Citadel Base paints without any need for mixing. The end result is a vibrant, natural finish that looks great on the battlefield.

But the quality doesn't stop there. Games Workshop Citadel Layer 1: Squig Orange is a non-toxic, water-based acrylic paint that can be used on plastic, metal, and resin Citadel miniatures. Plus, at just $4.36 a pot, it's an affordable way to add some variety to your paint collection.

Overall, I would highly recommend Games Workshop Citadel Layer 1: Squig Orange to any Warhammer 40k or Warhammer Fantasy player who wants to up their painting game. The color is vibrant, the application is smooth, and the price is right. Just be sure to shake the pot well before using, as the paint can separate if it sits for too long.

Pros:
- Vibrant, true orange color
- Smooth application over other Citadel Base paints
- Non-toxic and water-based for easy clean up
- Affordable price point

Cons:
- Paint can separate if it sits for too long
- May not be suitable for non-Citadel miniatures

Bottom Line:
If you're looking for a high-quality orange paint for your Warhammer miniatures, Games Workshop Citadel Layer 1: Squig Orange is the way to go. With its vibrant color, smooth application, and non-toxic formula, it's a must-have for any painter's kit. I give it 8/10 Squiggles!

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