Vallejo

  • Vallejo - Brush Set - Dry Brush - Dry Brush Set - Natural Hair (S, M & L)
  • Front Model Paint Stand: The perfect solution for storing Vallejo colours. This model has space for 52 bottles of Vallejo colours in 17ml size, together with 8 bottles of 35ml/60ml and 22 brushes. Easy assembly, does not require glue.
  • The perfect solution for storing Vallejo colours. This corner model has space for 28 bottles of Vallejo colours in the 17ml size, together wwith 16 bottles of 35ml/60ml, one 200ml bottle and 26 brushes. Easy assembly, does not require glue.
  • Introducing the first book of the Fifteen Knots editorial line, which includes Vallejo’s publications related to ship modeling. The author Ramir Durá, renowned naval modeler, shares with you the processes and techniques used to recreate the main actors of the famous naval battle of World War II at Scapa Flow. Through the construction of a German submarine in 1/350 scale and a British battleship in 1/700 scale, the author describes the historical events that took place at the British naval base at Scapa Flow in 1939. In this book, you will discover expert assembly and painting techniques, as well as the use of photo etched accessories to add detail to both vessels. In addition, you will learn tips and techniques for building bases that reproduce the surface of the sea, along with the use of specific materials for this purpose.
  • Old brick wall of country village construction, cast on both sides and including vertical support for advertising and end-column.

    Scale 1/35 (15x10 cm.)

  • “Armour of the Eastern Front 1941-1945” is the first in the new series by Guideline License Publications and the team that brings you Military Modelcraft International in collaboration with Acrylicos Vallejo. The publication examines some of the AFVs that shaped the war on the Eastern Front during World War II – or the “Great Patriotic War” as it is remembered in Russia – which was a titanic conflict and the greatest clash of arms in history. The subjects have been chosen with the modeler in mind and each article provides both reference and inspiration using authoritative text, archival and walkaround photos as well was specially commissioned colour profiles.
  • The publication examines some of the twin-engined medium bombers of World War Two and includes a selection of profiles by Richard Mason, as well as a ground-breaking piece of research on the early B-25 Mitchell by Brian Derbyshire that offers an incisive look into the business of wartime mass-production and the vast number of changes to the ensuing airframes brought about as a result of ongoing combat experience. Other aircraft covered include the rarely discussed Tupolev SB-2, the Mitsubishi G4M Betty, Bristol Blenheim, Savoia-Marchetti SM.79, Petylyakov Pe-2 and the Handley Page Hampden.
  • License Publications and the team that brings you Military Modelcraft International in collaboration with Acrylicos Vallejo. The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 should have signaled a lasting ‘peace dividend’ for the countries of NATO. Instead, within a decade, the ‘War on Terror’ had refocused military spending away from conventional arms and the armor-heavy formations of the Cold War era. However, as the level of NATO’s commitment to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq reduced, Russian aggression in the Crimea and Ukraine led to a renewed emphasis on peer-on-peer warfare and a revival of more traditional forms of armored firepower. This book, looks in detail at the armored fighting vehicles employed by NATO armies, their allies and partners, from the end of the Cold War to today. From the mighty Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank to the ex-Warsaw Pact vehicles now employed by NATO’s Eastern European allies and partners. Each article provides a unique historical perspective, well-illustrated by carefully selected photos, and with individual vehicles illustrated in color profiles. On top of this superb reference material, a modelling gallery displays some of the most inspirational NATO armor models from the pages of Military Modelcraft International
  • The perfect solution for storing Vallejo colours. This model has space for 28 units of Weathering Effects, Pigments, Washes, Metal Colour and Primers in either 35ml or 60ml bottles. The tilted design does not require glue and is easy to assemble.
  • The perfect solution for storing Vallejo colours. This model has space for 43 Model Air, Model Colour, Game Air or Game Colour in 17ml bottles. The tilted design does not require glue and is easy to assemble.
  • The first volume in the Landscapes of War series contains many examples, both in terms of modeling and painting, allowing the reader to create a variety of different environments and natural elements, including paths, beaches, rocks, trees, snow and water.
  • This publication shows the modeller an approach to the painting and aging processes on all types of vehicles in a state of wear, abandonment and destruction, as interpreted by the modellers Scratchmod Rob, Mike Rinaldi, Virgil Suarez, John Tolcher, Adam Wilder and Chema Cabrero. The book Includes step by step instructions by each author, with a foreword by Mike Rinaldi.
  • Civilian trucks and other civilian equipment have a much longer lifetime than military equipment, and are therefore much more subject to the influence of the natural effects of dust, dirt, and of course rust. In this book Eugene Tur shows the complete step by step weathering of 7 vehicles.
  • This first book of the The Armoured Side collection offers a presentation of the different color schemes used by the IDF from the very beginning up to the present. Renowned modellers will take us though painting and weathering processes on deployed armored vehicle kits such as Sherman, Centurion, the M60 and the Merkavas.
  • Two top professionals of Sci-fi hobby painting offer their most original views in the first Quasar collection book, which offers creativity without boundaries and content that no lover of Sci Fi can miss: robots, spaceships and post-apocalyptic vehicles!
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