I have used both and its not even close! the coverage the Golden is so much better, viscosity, especially the amount of paint you use, the ADHESION IS is much better, myself and several other painters tested this for a WHOLE WEEK and I have no idea how he got his results- we tested longer and on real models! Golden --winner hands down! The coverage and how golden paint lays down as you spray is BETTER! You do not need to use the "high flow" if you want to make your own mix-- the "fluid" version is just great! The other part we tested and was the really nice surprise was blending and making your own colors-- it was the viscosity and amount of pigment that just gave the rich depth or BETTER washes! Its just an all around better paint, that is hard to accept if you have been using the typical miniature paints by Vallejo! last and probably most important-- a LITTLE Golden goes a lot further and will last longer than Vallejo! We tested for a week solid - we all changed to Golden!
Golden paints, whether it's High Flow, So-Flat, or Heavy Body completely dominate any miniature-based paint. So-Flat is really amazing, but it's only 60 or so colors. But if you get Vallejo Air Complete set, you get a ton of colors to work with at a very reasonable price. Most will be colors you never use or use very infrequently. For the ones you use a lot (White, Black, Grey, etc) I think it's worth getting the Golden High Flow equivalent.
$/vol and they come out close to even or with Golden ahead in most cases but because they are much more opaque and versatile, IMO anyway, the Golden paints win hands down. You use less paint for the same coverage. The downside is, your initial investment is much higher because the bottles are bigger and for many colours you might rarely use, a smaller bottle might make more sense even if it takes a couple of passes to get the desired effect.
I did a huge color 'spray on spoons' test yesterday with Vallejo, Golden and Humbrol, and I really liked the outcome of Golden. Very bright colors, more shine, and much better opacity it seems.. Longer drying time too, so mind that! :-)
@@evolutionxstudios I also did a few Tamiya tests today, and I am really satisfied with those too! I doe use a droplet for the paint, not the original glass bottle.. but great results!
i dont understand, was Vallejo Air supposed to be comparable to Golden. Wouldnt you use regular Vallejo colors for better coverage??? I just got into painting and first paint i got came with airbrush kit from Amazon. Then i bought cheaper version of hobby paint like Apple Barrel. Which was so bad it wouldnt even lay pigment down. Then i started purchasing Vallejo paints cause easier to find. Now i just bought bunch of Citadel / Army Painter paints to try...
What do you mean with „regular Vallejo colors“? Model or Game Color? Then I would compare one paint that is not ready for airbrushing with a paint that’s for the airbrush so that wouldn’t be a fair comparison
Also worth to note that Vallejos auxillaries are not good. Use Flow Aid and Slow Dri from Liquitex instead of Vallejos Thinner or Flow Improver, its not even close
Golden make the best acrylics in the industry....the art industry anyway. Here in the states the Golden are on par with Vajello in terms of price. As a 40k player I like being able to buy larger than 15ml at a time. The So-Flat line from Golden you should try next
No tiene sentido esta prueba ya que las gamas de pintura son diferentes. Golden es acrílico de calidad artist y las Vallejo, en este caso son pinturas para hobby, baratas y con poco pigmento y sin referencia a pigmento usado o resistencia a la luz. Se tienen que comparar las Golden con las Vallejo Fluid Acrylic, quee juegan en la misma liga. No es una crítica a Golden ya que yo las uso en formato tubo para mis trabajos de bellas artes y son de lo mejor que puedes usar.
I have used both and its not even close! the coverage the Golden is so much better, viscosity, especially the amount of paint you use, the ADHESION IS is much better, myself and several other painters tested this for a WHOLE WEEK and I have no idea how he got his results- we tested longer and on real models! Golden --winner hands down!
The coverage and how golden paint lays down as you spray is BETTER! You do not need to use the "high flow" if you want to make your own mix-- the "fluid" version is just great!
The other part we tested and was the really nice surprise was blending and making your own colors-- it was the viscosity and amount of pigment that just gave the rich depth or BETTER washes!
Its just an all around better paint, that is hard to accept if you have been using the typical miniature paints by Vallejo!
last and probably most important-- a LITTLE Golden goes a lot further and will last longer than Vallejo!
We tested for a week solid - we all changed to Golden!
Thanks for the comment! I totally agree with all of your points except the adhesion, that didn't work so good for me obviously.
Golden paints, whether it's High Flow, So-Flat, or Heavy Body completely dominate any miniature-based paint. So-Flat is really amazing, but it's only 60 or so colors.
But if you get Vallejo Air Complete set, you get a ton of colors to work with at a very reasonable price. Most will be colors you never use or use very infrequently. For the ones you use a lot (White, Black, Grey, etc) I think it's worth getting the Golden High Flow equivalent.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Totally agree
$/vol and they come out close to even or with Golden ahead in most cases but because they are much more opaque and versatile, IMO anyway, the Golden paints win hands down. You use less paint for the same coverage. The downside is, your initial investment is much higher because the bottles are bigger and for many colours you might rarely use, a smaller bottle might make more sense even if it takes a couple of passes to get the desired effect.
totally agree!
I did a huge color 'spray on spoons' test yesterday with Vallejo, Golden and Humbrol, and I really liked the outcome of Golden. Very bright colors, more shine, and much better opacity it seems.. Longer drying time too, so mind that! :-)
thanks for sharing!
@@evolutionxstudios I also did a few Tamiya tests today, and I am really satisfied with those too! I doe use a droplet for the paint, not the original glass bottle.. but great results!
@@gerbendenheeten6905 nice! I also got my first tamiya paints the other day. Looking forward to try them out myself
@@evolutionxstudios looking forward to your review!
For me, it's all about the colour, so I mix and match my brands. Thanks for the review.
Thank you for watching!
@@evolutionxstudios My pleasure.
You should try pro acrylique it is somethink very good Michel Harvey
Thanks for the tip Mike!
i dont understand, was Vallejo Air supposed to be comparable to Golden. Wouldnt you use regular Vallejo colors for better coverage???
I just got into painting and first paint i got came with airbrush kit from Amazon. Then i bought cheaper version of hobby paint like Apple Barrel. Which was so bad it wouldnt even lay pigment down. Then i started purchasing Vallejo paints cause easier to find. Now i just bought bunch of Citadel / Army Painter paints to try...
What do you mean with „regular Vallejo colors“? Model or Game Color? Then I would compare one paint that is not ready for airbrushing with a paint that’s for the airbrush so that wouldn’t be a fair comparison
Great info. Always learning something new.
Thanks Jerry 🙏🏻
Golden here
Just started tho.
Awesome hobby 💲💲💲
Which vallejo Red is it?
Standard Model Air Red
Golden has many other colors though so I find it odd that you couldn't match something that they have with a corresponding Vallejo.
What do you mean? Why wouldn’t they fit?
Also worth to note that Vallejos auxillaries are not good. Use Flow Aid and Slow Dri from Liquitex instead of Vallejos Thinner or Flow Improver, its not even close
Thanks for the hint!
Golden make the best acrylics in the industry....the art industry anyway.
Here in the states the Golden are on par with Vajello in terms of price. As a 40k player I like being able to buy larger than 15ml at a time.
The So-Flat line from Golden you should try next
Thanks for the hint, I will check those out!
i love vallejo....game color is the best!
Same here
No tiene sentido esta prueba ya que las gamas de pintura son diferentes. Golden es acrílico de calidad artist y las Vallejo, en este caso son pinturas para hobby, baratas y con poco pigmento y sin referencia a pigmento usado o resistencia a la luz. Se tienen que comparar las Golden con las Vallejo Fluid Acrylic, quee juegan en la misma liga. No es una crítica a Golden ya que yo las uso en formato tubo para mis trabajos de bellas artes y son de lo mejor que puedes usar.
Gracias for the insight 👍🏻
Golden seems to have better coverage.
Yes!