Just peach of a color — warm pinkish-orange but without the fuzz.
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Turbo Dork: Turbo
Turbo Dork’s signature pink in a bottle is appropriately named Turbo. It is a bright, carnation pink and pairs well with Dork. Note: For the most vibrant results, please use Turbo over a similarly...
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Turbo Dork: Maguro
Have you ever seen a blue fin tuna? If not, experience the blue of Maguro without going to Tsukiji Market. Maguro (sans sushi roll fixings) is a pastel that can be used either on its...
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Turbo Dork: Radium
Feel the green glow and everlasting warmth of radiation poisoning. A red to gold to green color shift, this paint is a great contrast to Electrum. Formulated for Airbrush use, but may also be hand...
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Turbo Dork: Matcha
Just like the tea for your favorite matcha latte, this paint is specially grown and processed to give just the right shade of pale green. Matcha, the paint, is caffeine-free. It can...
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Turbo Dork: Afterburner
Scorched earth and cool skies. Afterburner moves from a warm copper outward through a yellow-gold front face to a light green rim. Afterburner works well as an effect paint for gun barrels and...
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Turbo Dork: Hemogoblin
Normally when you mix red and green you get some shade of brown. However, if you throw blood-red paint and a dehydrated goblin together you get Hemogoblin. Hemogoblin is a zenishift that can show up...
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Turbo Dork: Pucker
When life hands you lemons, paint your miniatures in them. Bright Lights colors can be used on any undercoat color but work best over white. Our example paint images have been done over white primer...
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Turbo Dork: Wavelength
400 to 500 nm at the far end of the visible spectrum. This is the darkest of the Chill Out matched set which can be used layered under one of the others or on its own.
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Turbo Dork: Yuzu
Pale yellow with a hint of gold, tart, and very aromatic — well, maybe the fruit, but not necessarily the paint, though it is pale yellow. It can be used either layered over another paint...