Looking for an alternative to Mephiston Red (Citadel (Games Workshop))? Whether you want a cheaper option, a dropper-bottle format, or simply a paint that's in stock — this page ranks every equivalent by Delta-E CIEDE2000 colorimetric accuracy, the international standard for colour difference measurement.
Vallejo and Army Painter offer professional-quality paints at significantly lower cost. Use the equivalent above to find the exact shade.
Delta-E CIEDE2000 is the international standard for measuring colour differences, used in printing, textile and industrial colour matching. ChromaStack applies it to miniature paints — converting each hex colour to the LAB colour space and calculating perceptual distance. A ΔE below 3 means the difference is imperceptible on a painted miniature. A ΔE above 10 means the colours are clearly different and substitution is not recommended.
The closest Vallejo equivalent is shown in the comparison table above, ranked by Delta-E CIEDE2000. A ΔE below 3 means the difference is quasi-imperceptible on a finished miniature. Both Vallejo Model Color and Vallejo Game Color ranges are covered.
Yes — Vallejo (17ml dropper bottle, ~€2.90) and Army Painter (~€3.50) are typically 50-57% cheaper than Citadel (12ml pot, ~€4.80) while offering comparable quality. The price-per-ml is significantly lower, especially for Vallejo (€0.17/ml vs €0.40/ml for Citadel).
Mephiston Red (base) is a base coat — it works as an excellent primer layer for Contrast paints when applied over a suitable primer.
Delta-E CIEDE2000 is the international colour science standard. ChromaStack converts each paint's hex colour to the CIELAB perceptual colour space and measures the Euclidean distance. ΔE <1 = invisible difference · ΔE 1-3 = subtle · ΔE 3-6 = acceptable substitution · ΔE >10 = not recommended. Note that paint finish (matte/satin/gloss) is not factored in.
Mephiston Red is one of Citadel (Games Workshop)'s most recognisable paints: a rich red base that appears across many Warhammer schemes. A rich red base paint from Citadel (Games Workshop)'s Base range. It appears frequently in Blood Angels, Imperial Fists, Iron Hands and White Scars colour schemes. If you are looking for a reliable Mephiston Red equivalent, the comparison table above gives you the closest matches ranked by Delta-E.
Mephiston Red offers excellent coverage, which makes it useful for broad armour panels and repeatable base layers.
For the cleanest finish, thin it slightly: légère — bien couvrant.
It behaves best over rouge ou blanc primer pour éclat, noir pour profondeur before the first coat.
Typical workflows include basecoating and layering.
Avoid using it for NMM effects and wetblending_direct.
Mephiston Red is a strong fit for Blood Angels, Imperial Fists, Iron Hands and White Scars and similar colour recipes.
It pairs naturally with Carroburg Crimson (Shade rouge), Evil Sunz Scarlet (Highlight / Highlight), Nuln Oil (Shade principal) and Khorne Red (Couleur de base).
If you want a Mephiston Red equivalent to save money, switch bottle format, or find a better-stocked range, compare the Delta-E scores above. A lower score means a closer colour match on the finished miniature.
Always test substitutes when finish, opacity, or flow matter to your recipe.
Use the Delta-E table above to compare the closest Vallejo, Army Painter, and other cross-brand alternatives.
Work in thin coats, follow the usage notes on the page, and adapt the primer and thinning to your project.