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Army Painter Speedpaint Marker – Fire Giant Orange
Fire Giant Orange is built for painters who want a bold, high-energy orange that pops immediately on the tabletop. This Speedpaint Marker lays down a vibrant mid-orange in one smooth pass—perfect for flames, warm armor accents, creature skin tones, and bright markings that need to stand out without extra layering. It’s a dependable choice when you want saturation, clarity, and speed all at once.
Why Fire Giant Orange Stands Out
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Strong, vibrant orange that stays readable at gaming distance
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Self-leveling ink prevents streaks, ensuring smooth transitions
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Marker nib offers excellent control for patterns, edges, and small shapes
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Works across fantasy, sci-fi, and cartoon-style miniatures
Ideal Use Cases
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Flames, lava glow effects, magical fire, and spell details
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Tribal markings, warpaint, and bright accent colors
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Creature skin tones (e.g., fire giants, salamanders, elementals)
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Armor trim, cloth details, and decorative motifs
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Board game minis needing quick, high-contrast readability
Tips for Best Results
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Prime with a light base to keep the orange bright and crisp
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Use controlled strokes for markings, stripes, and decorative edges
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Shade with a red-brown or dark orange wash for natural depth
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Highlight with a yellow or pale orange to intensify the glow
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Let the ink fully cure before varnishing to preserve saturation
FAQ
Is Fire Giant Orange close to the bottled Speedpaint version?
Yes—very close. The marker version tends to apply smoother on fine details.
Is one coat enough?
Usually. One pass gives good saturation; a second layer boosts the intensity.
Can it be used for flame effects?
Absolutely. It’s excellent for fire, lava, and magical heat effects.
Is the marker refillable?
Yes. All Army Painter Speedpaint Marker refills are fully compatible.
Why Painters Choose This Color
Fire Giant Orange is a go-to color for anyone who paints flames, warm skin tones, or high-visibility accents. It delivers fast, vibrant results with minimal effort—making it a strong addition to any painter’s everyday toolkit.
