Vallejo
VLJ70114 - Vallejo Model Color Set - WWII German Camouflage (16)
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- VLJ70114
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- 8429551701143
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Description
VLJ70114 - Vallejo Model Color Set - WWII German Camouflage (16)
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A selection of colors needed to paint uniforms, camouflage and equipment of the German Army during WWII. If you want to start painting this kind
of figures, in this set you will find the necessary colors to paint Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe uniforms, as well as a large number of camouflage patterns used by German troops during the conflict.
Content:
16 x 18 ml/0.6 fl oz Model Color
70.835 Salmon Rose
70.969 Park Green Flat
70.833 Fern Green
70.979 Camouflage Dark Green
70.823 Lufwaffe Green
70.830 German Fieldgrey WWII
70.896 Extra Dark Green
70.821 German Beige WWII
70.826 Medium Brown
70.824 Orange Ochre
70.871 Leather Brown
70.822 Camouflage Black Brown
70.825 Pale Brown
70.964 Field Blue
70.816 Luftwaffe Uniform
70.801 Brass
Introducing the new Model Color, the range that sets the standard for all figure and model kits painting enthusiasts. We are pleased to share with all of you the changes we have made to Model Color, our most iconic and versatile range.
Throughout this process, we have been advised by renowned painters and modelers who have helped us design the colors of the range so that you have the exact tone to paint your figures and models.
The range consists of 220 references, including 192 very opaque colors, 10 metallics, 2 transparent, and 16 auxiliary products, presented in the new 18 ml r-PET (recycled/recyclable) bottle, completely transparent and more sustainable.
We have introduced a new formulation that will surprise you with its amazing brushability, excellent opacity and superb matt finish.
You will notice that the colors dry quickly, forming a homogeneous and self-leveling layer that respects the smallest detail present in your model. In fact, we recommend applying them on a previously primed surface.