No shortage of substitutes here, Elven Flesh from Green Stuff World matches at 84 percent and 3 brands carry a strong same-finish near-match. In the pot, Pastel Peach reads as a warm orange, light and vivid. It builds a smooth gradient with Rlm 79 (1941) underneath and Radiant Flesh on the highlights, all in the AK Interactive line. Bottom line: run out mid-project and another brand will get you within a shade.
Pastel Peach equivalents and near misses
Fair warning: nothing matches AK Interactive Pastel Peach cleanly. The options below are the least bad, and every one of them drifts.
Closest Green Stuff World equivalent: Green Stuff World Elven Flesh, close, with a hint of drift side by side (delta E 3.2).
From Vallejo: Vallejo Skin Tone, a near match with visible drift up close (delta E 3.4).
The Army Painter's closest color: The Army Painter Barbarian Flesh, close, with a hint of drift side by side (delta E 3.7).
Nearest in the Revell catalog: Revell African Brown, workable at tabletop distance, not up close (delta E 4.5).
The honest caveat: Green Stuff World Elven Flesh dries clearly cooler and more muted than Pastel Peach, so expect recess shading and edge highlights to shift with it.
How to read the score
90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
Green Stuff World
Vallejo
The Army Painter
Revell
Two Thin Coats
Scale75
Citadel
Humbrol
About this color
Color profile
Highlight and shade ladder
Pairs well with
Try any paint in the scheme toolMatch difficulty
Found in 3 other brands with a same-finish match.
Where painters use it
Frequently asked
What is the closest equivalent to AK Interactive Pastel Peach?
The closest same-finish match is Green Stuff World Elven Flesh at 84% color similarity.
Is there a Vallejo equivalent of Pastel Peach?
Yes. The closest Vallejo option is Skin Tone at 83%, a same-finish match.
What color is Pastel Peach?
Pastel Peach is a light vivid orange with a warm undertone (hex #F2A571).
What do I highlight and shade Pastel Peach with?
Highlight Pastel Peach toward Radiant Flesh and shade it down into Rlm 79 (1941), both AK Interactive paints in the same finish family.