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Airbrush Paint Set – Complete Color Kits, Bundles & Pro Ranges

Choosing the right Airbrush Paint Set saves time and guarantees consistent results. This collection brings together curated sets for hobbyists who want reliable coverage, accurate color matches, and a smarter path from box to bench. You’ll find water-based acrylic ranges for low-odor work, specialty metallics for realistic sheen, modulation and shadow/highlight boxes, and themed palettes built around real aircraft, armor, figures, mecha, and sci-fi references. Whether you paint 1/72 jets, 1/35 armor or 1/24 cars, each Airbrush Paint Set helps you move from priming to clear coat with fewer variables and predictable finishes.

What’s in this collection

A wide spectrum of kits covers every stage of painting. IONIC packs offer beginner-friendly figure and fantasy sets—Black & White technique, Flesh Tones, Pastels, and Essentials Reds/Blues/Greens/Yellows—designed for smooth blending and zenithal transitions. AMMO by MIG expands the range with subject-driven acrylic sets: RAF and US Navy aircraft colors, VVS and Luftwaffe schemes, modern NATO and Russian greens, cockpit/interior sets, pilot and crew uniforms, and large crown collections for long projects. You’ll also spot metallics, modulation sets for armor volumes, and complementary washes and panel-line systems that pair naturally with the color palettes. Beyond paint-only kits, there are starter bundles that include tools or an airbrush—think PS-270 beginner painting bundles, Createx candy2o effect kits, and special selections that combine paints, thinner and accessories—so new users can learn with a balanced, compatible setup.

Benefits, uses, and practical workflow

Sets remove guesswork. Pre-planned color families let you layer shadow–mid–highlight logically, so panel lines, edges and volumes read at scale. Camouflage sets match historical references, which cuts research time and keeps projects consistent. Figure and skin-tone sets keep warmth, coolness and saturation under control across squads. For airbrushing, the matched viscosities and pigments atomize evenly at low pressure, reducing tip-dry and mottling. Hand-painters benefit too: controlled open time and tightly grouped hues make glazing and edge highlights faster and cleaner. A single Airbrush Paint Set often covers the full job—from base colors to detail tones—while larger bundles give you a studio core you’ll reuse across dozens of builds.

Tips to choose and use

Start over a smooth gloss or satin primer when you need decal-ready finishes; go matte when you want tooth for weathering. Thin with each brand’s dedicated reducer for best flow; test at 15–20 PSI with a 0.2–0.4 mm nozzle and build coverage in light passes to avoid texture. For candy and transparent effects (e.g., Createx candy2o kits), apply over a bright base and intercoat between layers to protect work. Cockpit and interior sets reward careful masking and gentle pressure for crisp edges. Uniform and flesh-tone sets shine with post-shade and glaze steps to unify transitions. Seal your work with the recommended clear coats before panel lining or enamel weathering to keep colors intact.

Why buy here

SprayGunner curates proven sets from specialists—IONIC, AMMO by MIG, Createx, and more—so you get compatible paints, dependable bottles, and fast shipping, backed by a team that paints every week. Browse the collection, compare themes and bundle options, and pick the Airbrush Paint Set that fits your next project. Shop now at SprayGunner!