The first, most obvious thing to try would be the Army Painter brand Angel's Green. My local game store stocks it for $15 a can. I've heard great things about it, but I just really find that price tag hard to stomach. I decided to experiment a bit first.
First up, we have a test mini done with Krylon Fusion for Plastics Hunter Green:
Figure basecoated with Krylon Fusion for Plastics Hunter Green in a satin finish.
Second, the mini done in Liquitex Professional Spray Paint:
Figure basecoated with Liquitex Professional Spray Paint, washed with Payne's grey.
I unfortunately did not take a picture before charging ahead with the paint scheme. As soon as I have a batch basecoated, I'll replace this picture with one showing basecoat only. Suffice it to say that the color went on smoothly, had a very flat finish, and was more true to GW's dark angels green than the krylon. In addition, I live in Wisconsin, and since we are coming into fall, the fact that this is water based and can be sprayed indoors even with a newborn in the house impacted the decision as well. Finally, I will admit that this stuff is far more expensive than the krylon, but not as steep as the Army Painter. It comes in at around $12 a can MSRP, but the frequent 40% off any one item coupons that Michael's runs brings it down to $7 and change-still about half of the Army Painter brand.
Obviously this blog never took off, but looking at the volume of views it got, I feel I should mention that the Liquitex chipped pretty easily. I still love the color, but if you're going to use it use a matte sealer and try not to pack the minis away and get them back out before sealing.
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