Blue Green is a vivid, bright turquoise-blue in the Vallejo Model Color range. This refreshing tone sits perfectly between blue and green, evoking imagery of tropical waters, magical energy fields, or vibrant futuristic vehicles. With excellent coverage and a matte finish, it's a fantastic option for painters seeking a bold yet manageable color for miniatures or models.
The paint brushes on smoothly and dries to an even matte finish without visible brush strokes. Like all Model Color paints, Blue Green is made with permanent pigments and is fully lightfast. Its fine consistency makes it ideal for building up in thin layers—great for techniques such as layering, glazing, or even wet blending on small surfaces.
It pairs beautifully with other colors in the Model Color palette. For highlights, try 70809 Royal Blue or 70961 Sky Blue to brighten armor panels or magical energy zones. For deeper shading, combine it with 70930 Dark Blue or 70965 Prussian Blue to create a cool and intense contrast.
If you're looking for extreme highlights or pastel blends, mixing with 70951 White gives you a bright turquoise that's ideal for spell effects, elven armor, or water reflections. For striking color contrast, pair Blue Green with warmer hues like 70956 Clear Orange or 70829 Amaranth Red—perfect for sci-fi or fantasy models with a dramatic flair.
In dioramas, Blue Green excels at simulating tropical water, painted tiles, decorative details, or streamlined retro-futuristic vehicles. It's also effective for accents on spaceship panels, aircraft, or even heraldic motifs, adding a sleek, high-impact visual element.
The paint is supplied in an 18ml r-PET bottle with an eyedropper cap, allowing for precise, waste-free application. This packaging helps keep the paint fresh longer and makes it easy to manage quantities. If the nozzle becomes clogged, a needle or toothpick will quickly clear it.
Blue Green, like the rest of the Model Color line, is built for flexibility and control. It’s suitable for beginners exploring color layering and for advanced painters creating dynamic visual effects. And if a mistake happens, it’s easily fixed while wet using just a bit of water or alcohol.
Comparable colors: Federal Standard: 35275; RAL: 5018.