AMMO MIG - ATOM Acrylic paint set WWII German Kriegsmarine
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ATOM is a new type of paint specifically designed for modelling and formulated for maximum performance when applied with both brush and airbrush, with strong covering power and durability, and perfect flow and colour intensity. ATOM paints are also self-levelling and quick drying. These features mean that ATOM paints are easily applied using both brush and airbrush, achieving perfect coverage without obscuring fine details, and resulting in a smooth, uniform, durable, and matte finish. ATOM paints are water-based, odourless, and non-toxic. They have been manufactured in compliance with the most recent and strict global safety regulations.
This set contains 6 high-quality acrylic paints specially designed for accurately painting German Kriegsmarine (“War Navy”) ships during World War II. Using this color set, you will be able to faithfully recreate the distinctive camouflage schemes and details of WWII German warships, from destroyers and light craft to the mighty battleships Bismark and Tirpitz, evoking the unique atmosphere of the naval operations in the North Atlantic and other theaters of the conflict. This set solves the problems of choosing the correct colors for your models, saving valuable time.
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