AMMO MIG - Acrylic paint set LUFTWAFFE END-WAR, 7221

  • AMMO MIG - Acrylic paint set LUFTWAFFE END-WAR, 7221

    Code: AMIG7221
    Price 1186  VAT incl.
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  • High quality acrylic paints specially designed to represent the camouflages used by the Luftwaffe during the final months of the Second World War. With these colours we will be able to paint most of the aircraft that operated in this period such as the Me 162, Me 163, Me 262 or the latest versions of the Bf109. This set resolves the issues of choosing the correct accurate colours for our models, saving valuable time. These colors are based on RLM and Federal Standard and are exact colors, although slightly lightened to compensate for the scale effect of any model. Each color is optimally formulated to obtain the maximum performance with both brush and airbrush. Set contains 4 colors in 17mL containers.

    Shake well before each use. Each color includes a steel agitator to facilitate the mixing of the paint. Water soluble, odorless, and non-toxic. We recommend AMIG2000 Acrylic Thinner for correct dissolution. Colors dry completely in 24 hours.

    Includes the references:

    - AMIG0230 RLM 82 CAMO GREEN
    - AMIG0063 RLM 76 PALE GREY
    - AMIG0255 RLM 81 BRAUNVIOLETT
    - AMIG0256 RLM 84 GRAUBLAU   

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