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Dirty Down Gore Effect Paint – Realistic Blood & Gore for Miniatures

Dirty Down Gore Effect Paint is a specialized blood effect paint for miniatures, designed to create horrific, high-impact gore on models, bases and scenery. From fresh splashes to thick, clotted blood, this Dirty Down gore effect brings horror and battlefield scenes to life.

Curated by Wendy’s Miniatures, Dirty Down Gore is ideal for painters who want cinematic gore effects without mixing multiple reds, glosses and textures.

Why choose Dirty Down Gore?

  • Rich, deep blood tones – from dark clots to wetter, fresh-looking splashes.
  • High-impact texture – builds believable volume and thickness.
  • Flexible application – flick, stipple, drag or strand for different gore styles.
  • Perfect for horror and grimdark themes – zombies, monsters, battlefield casualties.
  • Works on models and bases – from weapons to ground effects.

Best uses for Dirty Down Gore Effect Paint

  • Bloody weapons, claws and mauls
  • Impact wounds and torn armor
  • Splattered bases and dioramas
  • Horror, undead and chaos-themed armies
  • Narrative scenes with intense violence or ritual elements

How to use Dirty Down Gore (quick guide)

  1. Base the area with skin, armor or terrain colors as normal.
  2. Apply Dirty Down Gore with a fine brush for controlled streaks, or an old brush/toothbrush for splatter.
  3. Use stringing motions between surfaces for strands of gore if desired.
  4. Let it dry fully – the finish settles into a rich, organic blood texture.
  5. Use sparingly for impact – a little goes a long way.

FAQ – Dirty Down Gore Effect Paint

Is Dirty Down Gore glossy or matt?
It tends to dry with a natural, organic sheen suitable for blood. You can adjust with varnish if you want it more matt or more glossy.

Can I mix Dirty Down Gore with other paints?
You can tint around it with traditional acrylics, but we recommend using Gore mostly as-is to maintain its texture and color behavior.

Is Dirty Down Gore only for horror models?
No. It works on any battlefield or narrative scene where blood, injury or violent impact is part of the story.

 

 

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