For cars, For ships, For armored vehicles, For airplanes and helicopters
Period
World War II, 1918-1939, World War I, After 1945
Capacity (ml)
3x10
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Ammo of Mig SHADER Decal and Weathering Paint Set - MOTORS
The set includes three 10 ml bottles of transparent acrylic hobby paints from the AMMO OF MIG SHADER series, designed for precise shading and light effects on models. These paints are specially formulated for airbrush application, ready to use straight from the bottle without thinning.
Description and Application
Shader paints in this set are transparent and intended for applying filters, shading, and effects like dirt and wear. They are not meant for full coverage but allow for quick and easy addition of realistic depth and tonal variation to models. They are perfect for vehicles, aircraft, and other mechanical constructs where replicating natural wear and lighting effects is important.
Set Contents
Ammo of Mig SHADER Shading Paint - DIRT (A.MIG-0853)
Ammo of Mig SHADER Shading Paint - GRIME (A.MIG-0854)
Ammo of Mig SHADER Shading Paint - STARSHIP FILTH (A.MIG-0855)
Key Technical Features
Transparent formula with ultrafine pigment enabling smooth application and effect modulation
Ready for airbrush application without thinning
Safe and non-toxic ingredients
Easy cleanup with water
Can be corrected and removed within a few hours of application
Special formulation allows quick shading effects, filters, dirt marks, and panel line accentuation
Compatibility
The shader paints are compatible with other acrylic paints from the AMMO OF MIG range and standard model-making products, both acrylic and oil-based. They can be applied as filters over finished surfaces and work well on various modeling substrates, including plastics and resin parts.
Application Instructions and Recommendations
Apply directly from the bottles, spreading a thin layer with an airbrush to achieve optimal shading and filter effects. The paints can be built up in layers, allowing for increased intensity of the effects. After application, it is recommended to wait a few hours before making any corrections or cleaning the tools.