Peachy Flesh is genuinely hard to match: no other brand has a same-finish equivalent close enough to swap, and the nearest color anywhere, AK Interactive Clear Yellow at 74 percent, is a different finish. In the pot, Peachy Flesh reads as a warm orange, light and vivid. Within the The Army Painter range it ladders cleanly, Aged Hide for the shadows and Pastel Salmon for the highlights. If you need this exact color, buy the pot, since no other line reproduces it in the same finish.
Peachy Flesh equivalents in other ranges
This is one of the colors that keeps The Army Painter pots in painters' cases. Across the mapped brands, nothing qualifies as a real equivalent.
Even the nearest color, AK Interactive Clear Yellow, dries slightly warmer and more saturated than Peachy Flesh, so any substitute will change how the scheme reads.
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80sUsable
<70Mix
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About this color
Color profile
Highlight and shade ladder
Pairs well with
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Found in 0 other brands with a same-finish match.
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Frequently asked
What is the closest equivalent to The Army Painter Peachy Flesh?
The closest same-finish match is AK Interactive Clear Yellow at 74% color similarity.
Is Peachy Flesh a one-coat paint?
Peachy Flesh is a contrast paint, made to basecoat and shade in a single pass over a light primer. One coat drops color into the recesses and leaves the raised areas brighter; a second coat deepens the tone if you want it richer.
What do I highlight and shade Peachy Flesh with?
Highlight Peachy Flesh toward Pastel Salmon and shade it down into Aged Hide, both The Army Painter paints in the same finish family.