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AK Interactive AK1073 NMM Silver Paint Set with Brush

Regular price $16.19 USD
Regular price $11.00 USD Sale price $16.19 USD
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SKU: AK1073
Regular price $16.19 USD
Regular price $11.00 USD Sale price $16.19 USD

AK Interactive AK1073 NMM Silver Set with Brush

The AK Interactive AK1073 NMM Silver Set with Brush is a focused 3GEN acrylic paint set for painters creating realistic non-metallic metal silver effects on armor, blades, machinery, trim, weapons, and hard-surface miniature details. Its coordinated colors support deliberate shadow placement, reflective midtones, sharp edge lines, and compact highlight points without relying on metallic pigments.

Key Features

  • Non-Metallic Metal Silver Workflow: Build convincing NMM silver effects using strong contrast, controlled transitions, reflected light placement, narrow edge highlights, and sharp focal points.
  • Coordinated 3GEN Color Selection: The included tones support a structured progression from deep shadow areas through cool midtones to bright reflected-metal highlights.
  • Brush Included: Includes a brush for accurate placement of highlight bands, reflected edges, narrow blade lines, and small specular points on detailed miniature surfaces.
  • Fine Detail Preservation: Thin acrylic layers help keep engraved armor, weapon facets, mechanical panels, raised trim, and sculpted details clear during the painting process.
  • High-Contrast Display Results: A strong choice for painters who want dramatic silver effects on showcase miniatures, centerpiece models, fantasy armor, and sci-fi hard-surface details.

Recommended Uses

The AK Interactive NMM Silver Set is suitable for fantasy miniatures, sci-fi armor, swords, axes, shields, knightly armor, robot models, mechanical fittings, weapon details, display figures, tabletop heroes, and other projects that require a painted-silver appearance without metallic pigment.

Non-Metallic Metal Silver Painting Tips

Map the darkest tone into lower planes, undersides, deep recesses, and areas blocked from reflected light. Build lighter tones higher across the surface, concentrating the brightest highlight into narrow lines and small points where reflected light would be strongest. Keep the final bright highlight limited so the surface reads as reflective silver rather than flat gray paint.