
Collection of 16 color sets of Model Air for painting models and miniatures. Each one of these sets has a selection of special colors for painting vehicles, figures, etc. Contains 16 bottles of 17 ml. (with eyedropper) and color chart from Vallejo Paints.
This set contains:
72001 White
72002 Medium Yellow
72004 Blue
72006 Cam Light Green
72007 Olive Green
72010 Interior Green
72027 Light Brown
72029 Dark Earth
72036 Mahagony
72042 Cam Black Brown
72050 Light Grey
72057 Black
72072 Gun Grey (Metallic)
72073 Black (Metallic)
72085 Ferno Red
72510 Gloss Varnish
Airbrush Ulta H.S., hose 2,5 m., 1 quick coupling connection, 29 colors, Airbrush Cleanning and color chart. (See colors with a black point of color chart) Colors 71.001 White 71.002 Medium Yellow 71.003 Scarlet Red 71.004 Blue 71.007 Olive Green 71.008 Blue 71.027 Light Brown 71.033 Yellow Ochre 71.037 Mud Brown 71.040 US Grey 71.057 Black 71.062 Aluminium (Metallic) 71.063 Silver (Metallic) 71.064 Chrome (Metallic) 71.065 Steel (Metallic) 71.066 Gold (Metallic) 71.067 Bright Brass (Metallic) 71.068 Copper (Metallic) 71.069 Rust (Metallic) 71.070 Signal Red (Metallic) 71.071 Artic Blue (Metallic) 71.072 Gungrey (Metallic) 71.073 Black (Metallic) 71.077 Wood 71.080 Rust 71.082 Fluorescent Red 71.097 Grey Primer
Set of Model Air colors developed to paint aircraft of the aviation division of the Japanese Imperial Navy (IJN) for aircraft embarked on carriers as well as land based, used in the war with China during the years previous to the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941) and the subsequent entry into the WWII conflict until August 1945.
Set of Model Air colors developed for the camouflage patterns of all Luftwaffe models of fighters (single-engine, heavy and night fighters) starting in 1941, as well as the colors employed towards the end of the war (1944-45) on the latest models of interceptors, and on the revolutionary new jets and latest model aircraft.
Matt acrylic colors, water-based and especially formulated for airbrushing.
The Model Air color range contains the most complete selection of the military colors used in recent history, including the colors of WWI, WWII and up to the present.
Each color is based on extensive research by our experts of the existing and previous military references so as to offer the modeler the highest possible historical accuracy.
Model Air is used directly or diluted with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or Flow Improver. It is recommended to first prime the surface, and then apply Model Air in several layers.
The colors dry very rapidly and form a homogenous paint film of extraordinary resistance while preserving even the smallest detail of the model

Matt acrylic colors, water-based and especially formulated for airbrushing.
The Model Air color range contains the most complete selection of the military colors used in recent history, including the colors of WWI, WWII and up to the present.
Each color is based on extensive research by our experts of the existing and previous military references so as to offer the modeler the highest possible historical accuracy.
Model Air is used directly or diluted with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or Flow Improver. It is recommended to first prime the surface, and then apply Model Air in several layers.
The colors dry very rapidly and form a homogenous paint film of extraordinary resistance while preserving even the smallest detail of the model

Matt acrylic colors, water-based and especially formulated for airbrushing.
The Model Air color range contains the most complete selection of the military colors used in recent history, including the colors of WWI, WWII and up to the present.
Each color is based on extensive research by our experts of the existing and previous military references so as to offer the modeler the highest possible historical accuracy.
Model Air is used directly or diluted with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or Flow Improver. It is recommended to first prime the surface, and then apply Model Air in several layers.
The colors dry very rapidly and form a homogenous paint film of extraordinary resistance while preserving even the smallest detail of the model

Matt acrylic colors, water-based and especially formulated for airbrushing.
The Model Air color range contains the most complete selection of the military colors used in recent history, including the colors of WWI, WWII and up to the present.
Each color is based on extensive research by our experts of the existing and previous military references so as to offer the modeler the highest possible historical accuracy.
Model Air is used directly or diluted with Vallejo Airbrush Thinner or Flow Improver. It is recommended to first prime the surface, and then apply Model Air in several layers.
The colors dry very rapidly and form a homogenous paint film of extraordinary resistance while preserving even the smallest detail of the model



