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AMMO by MIG Acrylic Sets - WWII IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY SET

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AMMO by MIG Acrylic Sets - WWII IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY SET AMIG7229 AMMO by MIG
Regular price $16.55 USD
Regular price Sale price $16.55 USD

AMMO by MIG Acrylic Paint for Brushes and Airbrush

Color: WWII IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY SET

Volume: 17 mL

From the Manufacturer:

This high-quality acrylic paint set includes six accurate colours used to paint the camouflage schemes used by most of the aircraft to have served the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during WWII, including aircraft from both the early war years and the final campaigns of the conflict.

This set resolves problems and doubts about mixing accurate WWII IJA colours, saving precious modelling time while delivering accuracy and ease of application. Among the aircraft that can be painted with this set are the well-known Ki-43 'Oscar', Ki-84 'Hayate' or Ki-61 'Hien', among others.

These exact colours have been slightly lightened to compensate for the 'scale effect' which allows you to apply the correct colour to your models. Formulated for maximum performance with both brush and airbrush. This set contains four acrylic colours in 17 ml jars. Shake well before each use. Each jar includes a stainless-steel ball agitator to facilitate mixture. Water soluble, odourless, and non-toxic. We recommend A.MIG -2000 Acrylic Thinner for correct thinning. Dries completely in 24 hours.


Includes the references:

  • A.MIG-0070 Medium Brown Dark Earth (BS 450)
  • A.MIG-0194 Aluminium
  • A.MIG-0258 IJA Grey Green
  • A.MIG-0259 IJA Light Grey Green
  • A.MIG-0260 IJA Kawasaki Green
  • A.MIG-0261 IJA Nakajima Green

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Shane
Great assortment of paints for WW2 projects

The ijn/ija used some wildly different paint than anyone else. This has most everything you'll need for your vintage Japanese planes. Saved me a lot of time chasing and mixing colors.