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  • Set of 16 Model Air references for painting models, figures and dioramas. Contains 17 ml./0.57 fl.oz. (with eyedropper) bottles and a color chart.
  • Plastic case with 72 Basic Colors, 3 Toray brushes and color chart. Colors 71.001 White 71.002 Medium Yellow 71.003 Scarlet Red 71.004 Blue 71.005 Intermediate Blue 71.006 Cam. Light Green 71.007 Olive Green 71.008 Blue 71.009 Duck Egg Green 71.010 Interior Green 71.011 Armour Green 71.012 Dark Green 71.013 Yellow Olive 71.014 Gunship Green 71.015 Olive Grey 71.016 US Dark Green 71.017 Russian Green 71.018 Cam. Black Green 71.019 Cam. Dark Green 71.020 German Green 71.021 Black Green 71.022 Camouflage Green 71.023 Hemp 71.024 Khaki Brown 71.025 Dark Yellow 71.026 US Flat Brown 71.027 Light Brown 71.028 Sand Yellow 71.029 Dark Earth 71.030 Green Brown 71.031 Middle Stone 71.032 Golden Brown 71.033 Yellow Ochre 71.034 Sand Brown 71.035 Camouflage Black Brown 71.036 Mahagony 71.037 Mud Brown 71.038 Cam. Meidum Brown 71.039 Hull Red 71.040 US Grey 71.041 Dark Sea Grey 71.042 Medium Sea Grey 71.043 Olive Drab 71.044 Light Grey Green 71.045 US Light Grey 71.046 Pale Blue Grey 71.047 US Grey 71.048 Dark Sea Grey 71.049 Medium Sea Grey 71.050 Light Grey 71.051 Barley Grey 71.052 German Grey 71.053 Dark Seagreen 71.054 Dark Blue Grey 71.055 Black Grey 71.056 Panzer Dk. 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) 70.510 Gloss Varnish 70.520 Matt Varnish 70.522 Satin Varnish 70.524 Thinner Medium
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for the painting of Luftwaffe camouflage patterns developed for aircraft in maritime deployment, as well as for the colors used for any type of aircraft operating in the North African campaign and the Mediterranean zone starting in 1941.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting all types of RAF aircraft with the color patterns “Tropical Land Scheme”, “Desert Scheme”, “Special Coastal Scheme”, etc. from June 1940 until the end of the War, in North Africa and the Mediterranean theatre.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting the RAF Day Fighter aircraft from August 1941 until the end of the War, as well as the HF Interceptors (High Fighters). The set also includes colors for the PRU (Photographic Reconnaissance Unit) aircraft.
  • The set contains the colors to paint the camouflages of the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) and includes the pattern for HA-Go Early Camouflage colors in China & Pacific 1937-1942 and the CHI-HA Late Camouflage colors implemented in 1942.
  • Set with Model Air colors developed for painting the principal camouflage patterns of most of the US NAVY & USMC aircraft used in WWII.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting the low visibility grey color schemes (“Hill”, “Mod Eagle”, “Ghost”, etc.) of the USAF aircraft from the seventies to present.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting the color schemes of most of the US NAVY and USMC aircraft in service since the seventies to present.
  • Set with Model Air colors developed to paint aircraft of the aviation division of the Japanese Imperial Army (IJA) deployed 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 painting the RAF fighter camouflage scheme “Temperate Land” in its different color combinations from the years before WWII (starting in 1937) and the beginning of the conflict in 1939, with the first battles in Norway, Netherland, France and England, until August 1941. The set also includes the colors for the “Shadow Compensation” color scheme used in biplanes of all models and deployment.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting the aircraft of the RAF Coastal Command, for land based aircraft as well as for seaplanes, from 1939 until the end of the war.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the British fleet, for land-based aircraft or embarked on carriers from 1939 until the end of the WWII, British or American.
  • Set of Model Air colors formulated for painting all models of aircraft of the RAF in the SEAC (Air Command South East Asia) based in the British colonies in the Far East.
  • Set of Model Air colors developed for painting all the bombers (light, medium and heavy) of the Bomber Air Command of the RAF from 1939 until the end of WWII. This set also includes “Trainer Yellow” which, combined with the other colors or by itself, can be used for most of the training aircraft and prototypes.
  • Model Air is a range of liquid acrylic colours developed especially for airbrush techniques, with very finely ground pigments and an acrylic resin with properties of extreme resistence and durability. Model AirThe formula contains a new acrylic resin with properties until now impossible to obtain in a waterbased acrylic. The resistence, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to any known acrylic for airbrushing. The pigments used for airbrush colours need to be ground to the finest possible consistency to avoid obstruction of the airbrush valves. The revolutionary milling process of the pigments used in the Model Air formula gives the modelpainter technical assurance and finest texture when applying the colours to the model, and produces a very superior qualtity when applying the colours with a brush for miniscule details, for washes and transparencies and layered application of diluted glazes.
  • Model Air is a range of liquid acrylic colours developed especially for airbrush techniques, with very finely ground pigments and an acrylic resin with properties of extreme resistence and durability. Model AirThe formula contains a new acrylic resin with properties until now impossible to obtain in a waterbased acrylic. The resistence, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to any known acrylic for airbrushing. The pigments used for airbrush colours need to be ground to the finest possible consistency to avoid obstruction of the airbrush valves. The revolutionary milling process of the pigments used in the Model Air formula gives the modelpainter technical assurance and finest texture when applying the colours to the model, and produces a very superior qualtity when applying the colours with a brush for miniscule details, for washes and transparencies and layered application of diluted glazes.
  • Model Air is a range of liquid acrylic colours developed especially for airbrush techniques, with very finely ground pigments and an acrylic resin with properties of extreme resistence and durability. Model AirThe formula contains a new acrylic resin with properties until now impossible to obtain in a waterbased acrylic. The resistence, hardness and covering power of Model Air is superior to any known acrylic for airbrushing. The pigments used for airbrush colours need to be ground to the finest possible consistency to avoid obstruction of the airbrush valves. The revolutionary milling process of the pigments used in the Model Air formula gives the modelpainter technical assurance and finest texture when applying the colours to the model, and produces a very superior qualtity when applying the colours with a brush for miniscule details, for washes and transparencies and layered application of diluted glazes.
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