Antiquity Green is a mid-tone moderate teal with a cool undertone. No shortage of substitutes here, Hydra Turquoise from The Army Painter matches at 85 percent and 3 brands carry a strong same-finish near-match. For modelling, drop to Jade Green in the recesses and step up to Sentient Turquoise on the edges, both Two Thin Coats paints. Bottom line: run out mid-project and another brand will get you within a shade.
Antiquity Green equivalents in other ranges
Antiquity Green is awkward to replace. Treat the matches below as starting points for a mix rather than straight swaps.
Closest The Army Painter equivalent: The Army Painter Hydra Turquoise, a near match with visible drift up close (delta E 3.0).
The P3 Paints pick: P3 Paints Meredius Blue, close, with a hint of drift side by side (delta E 3.5).
Nearest in the Vallejo catalog: Vallejo Light Emerald, workable at tabletop distance, not up close (delta E 4.1).
Best Scale75 option: Scale75 Adriatic Blue, a usable stand-in rather than a twin (delta E 4.8).
The honest caveat: The Army Painter Hydra Turquoise dries slightly more saturated than Antiquity Green, so expect recess shading and edge highlights to shift with it.
How to read the score
90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
The Army Painter
P3 Paints
Vallejo
Scale75
AK Interactive
Humbrol
Citadel
Green Stuff World
Revell
About this color
Color profile
Highlight and shade ladder
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Found in 3 other brands with a same-finish match.
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Frequently asked
What is the closest equivalent to Two Thin Coats Antiquity Green?
The closest same-finish match is The Army Painter Hydra Turquoise at 85% color similarity.
What color is Antiquity Green?
Antiquity Green is a mid-tone moderate teal with a cool undertone (hex #317F7D).
What do I highlight and shade Antiquity Green with?
Highlight Antiquity Green toward Sentient Turquoise and shade it down into Jade Green, both Two Thin Coats paints in the same finish family.