Ammo Paints
MIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner
£5.99
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A.MIG-2000 Acrylic Thinner for brush and airbrush 60ml Special thinner for acrylic paints. Use it for maximum performance with the airbrush and prevent the paint jamming or clogging. You can use it with brush too. Use Ammo cleaner A.MIG-2001 to clean the airbrushes and brushes. Shake well before use.
MIG-2001 Cleaner 100ml
£5.95
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A.MIG-2001 Universal Cleaner 100ml Universal cleaner por acrylic paints. Cleaning solution designed for removing acrylics from brushes and airbrushes. Non-toxic.
Ammo A.MIG-7033 British WWII Uniforms Acrylic Paint Set
£11.50
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Ammo A.MIG-7033 British WWII Uniforms Acrylic Paint Set The AMMO range of acrylic paints for figures has been designed to make your painting sessions a more enjoyable experience thanks to the speed and simplicity of use. This set includes 4 colours for painting the infantry uniforms widely used by British troops during WWII. The colours have been selected through rigorous research of period unifor…
Ammo A.MIG-7209 Luftwaffe late WWII Acrylic Paint Set
£11.50
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Ammo A.MIG-7209 Luftwaffe late WWII Acrylic Paint Set During the autumn of 1944, as a result of losing German air superiority against Allied forces, the Luftwaffe adopted green colours for its aircrafts upper surfaces. With this change airplanes were better camouflage while flying over and hidden under the European forest. These colours have been the object of controversy and have caused a lot of…
Ammo A.MIG-7215 RAF WWII Late Acrylic Paint Set
£11.50
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Ammo A.MIG-7215 RAF WWII Late Acrylic Paint Set High-quality acrylic paints specially formulated to represent the colours employed by the RAF from 1941 to the end of the war. These colours were used on most British aircraft, as well as some of their allies. This set solves problems and doubts when mixing accurate base colours, saving precious modeling time. These exact colours have been slightly l…
Ammo A.MIG-7216 Bare Metal Aircraft Colours
£11.50
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Ammo A.MIG-7216 Bare Metal Aircraft Colours Even though metal has been present since the dawn of aviation history, its importance as a building material has changed over time. It was from WWII on that a great deal of aircraft began being left unpainted to show the metals used in their construction. At first sight it may appear that there is just one type of metal skin, but that´s not the case. In…