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The Army Painter Speedpaint Markers – One-Coat Miniature Paint Markers
The Army Painter Speedpaint Markers – One-Coat Miniature Paint Markers
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The Army Painter Speedpaint Markers
The hobby in your hands — literally. The Army Painter Speedpaint Markers bring the award-winning Speedpaint 2.0 formula into a precision marker format, putting bold colours, smooth metallics, and instant one-coat shading and highlighting at your fingertips — no brush, no water pot, no desk required.
Each marker is loaded with the same fan-favourite Speedpaint 2.0 formula that delivers instant shadows and highlights with a single application — now in a format that goes wherever you do. Paint on the sofa, at a game night, on your lunch break, or at the table with friends. The hobby moves with you.
Key Features
- Speedpaint 2.0 formula in marker form — one-coat shading and highlighting, no brush required
- Bold colours and smooth metallics available across the full range of 20 colours
- Instant shadows and highlights flow naturally into recesses with a single pass
- No setup required — no water pot, no palette, no desk needed
- Precision tip for controlled application on details, touch-ups, and hard-to-reach areas
- Perfect for painters of all skill levels — from complete beginners to seasoned hobbyists
Available Colours
Choose from 20 Speedpaint Marker colours including Grim Black, Holy White, Blood Red, Magic Blue, Absolution Green, Hoplite Gold, Polished Silver, Zealot Yellow, Orc Skin, Dark Wood, Hardened Leather, Crusader Skin, Pallid Bone, Purple Swarm, Familiar Pink, Fire Giant Orange, Sand Golem, Runic Grey, Gravelord Grey, and Caribbean Ocean.
Perfect For
Touch-ups, detail work, painting on the go, introducing new hobbyists to the hobby, and any situation where a traditional brush-and-pot setup isn't practical. Ideal for Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, Kill Team, and any tabletop miniature painter who wants the freedom to paint anywhere, any time.
Part of The Army Painter Speedpaint range — the fastest, most accessible route from bare plastic to painted miniature on the tabletop.