Hex codes and RGB values for 8,427 miniature paints across 25 brands, with the closest equivalent in every other range — so a scheme can cross from one manufacturer to another.
Covers Citadel Colour, Vallejo, The Army Painter, Scale75, AK Interactive, Pro Acryl, Two Thin Coats, Reaper, Formula P3 and more, grouped by range and by colour family.
This index covers 8427 miniature paints from 25 manufacturers across 168 product ranges, each with its hex code and RGB value.
A hex code is the paint's colour as it appears on screen — useful for planning a scheme, matching an existing model, or finding the nearest paint in a range you already own. Screen colour is an approximation: pigment, coverage and varnish all shift the result on the model.
Ranges differ in purpose rather than colour. Base and opaque acrylics cover in one or two coats; layer paints are thinner for highlighting; shades and washes flow into recesses; contrast and speed paints do shading in a single coat over a light undercoat; technical paints do texture and effects rather than colour.
Every paint page lists the closest equivalent in each other range, measured as a ΔE2000 colour distance — roughly, under 1 is indistinguishable, 2 to 3 reads as the same colour, and 4 is a close shade. That is how to cross a scheme from one brand to another when a paint is discontinued or you simply cannot get it.