Legion Green sits in the teal family: mid-tone in tone, moderate in saturation, cool in cast. For modelling, drop to Emerald Green in the recesses and step up to Jade Green on the edges, both Two Thin Coats paints. Substitutes are thinner on the ground; The Army Painter Temple Gate Teal is the nearest same-finish option at 81 percent, with 2 brands in strong-match range. Cross-brand swaps are adjust-on-model territory here, useful as a starting point rather than an exact replacement.
Legion Green equivalents in other ranges
Legion 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 Temple Gate Teal, a near match with visible drift up close (delta E 3.8).
From Vallejo: Vallejo Aquamarine, close, with a hint of drift side by side (delta E 3.8).
AK Interactive's closest color: AK Interactive Aquatic Turquoise, workable at tabletop distance, not up close (delta E 4.3).
Nearest in the Scale75 catalog: Scale75 Ñañara Green, a usable stand-in rather than a twin (delta E 5.5).
Worth knowing before you swap: The Army Painter Temple Gate Teal runs slightly more saturated, which shows most where the paint thins over raised detail.
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90+Close
80sUsable
<70Mix
The Army Painter
Vallejo
AK Interactive
Scale75
Monument Pro Acryl
Citadel
Revell
P3 Paints
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What is the closest equivalent to Two Thin Coats Legion Green?
The closest same-finish match is The Army Painter Temple Gate Teal at 81% color similarity.
What color is Legion Green?
Legion Green is a mid-tone moderate teal with a cool undertone (hex #276C67).
What do I highlight and shade Legion Green with?
Highlight Legion Green toward Jade Green and shade it down into Emerald Green, both Two Thin Coats paints in the same finish family.